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The Field Hospital Church

Catholic Social Teaching and Ministry

John Gonzalez

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English
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
05 November 2024
“I see clearly,” Pope Francis said at the outset of his papacy, “that the thing the church needs most today is the ability to heal wounds and to warm the hearts of the faithful; it needs nearness, proximity. I see the church as a field hospital after battle.”

This inspiring vision by Pope Francis speaks volumes on the importance of the Catholic social tradition and the role of pastoral ministry in addressing the social issues of our time. The premise for this book is the recognition that society is in a state of deep transition. This social transition includes massive and daunting cultural, political, economic, and environmental changes. But for members of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis’ vision can inspire the need to rethink and promote parish social ministry throughout the United States. This guiding metaphor can serve as an interpretive lens for the Church to become an instrument of systemic change through the parish and diocesan level. After spending decades promoting social ministries at these local levels, Latinx activist and scholar John Gonzalez is convinced that the Catholic church can and should play a more effective role in responding to these needs, particularly if those working in the trenches have a clearer, deeper understanding of Catholic social teaching. This book will show the soaring aspirations of social justice in the Catholic tradition—and what it means to put those aspirations into practice.

Drawing on the author’s poignant experiences in social ministry, and his occasional dark nights of the soul, Catholic Social Teaching in Action is the story of how to make a difference. It demonstrates that Catholic social teaching and pastoral ministry is integral to a truly faithful Church, a Church that responds to the pain and suffering in our world and lives up to the theological and ethical commitments found in the Gospels. By showing Catholic social teaching in action, John Gonzales reveals a Church that, in the words of Pope Francis, can heal wounds and warm hearts.
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Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781538189788
ISBN 10:   153818978X
Pages:   216
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction: The Church as a Field Hospital: A Meaningful Metaphor Chapter 1 – Navigating the Labyrinth: A Methodology for Social Ministry Part 1: The Journey: A personal journey of self-discovery through the social tradition of the Church. Chapter 2 – En La Lucha: Finding cultural meaning and social justice within the family. Chapter 3 – Rerum Novarum: How a funny Latin phrase transformed my world. Chapter 4 – A Communion of Saints: In the Company of Jesuits and Jedi. Chapter 5 – My own Triduum: Encountering CST in the Dark Night of the Soul. Chapter 6 – “The Four Freedoms”: CST and our political commitments. Part 2: Social Ministry: Building Communities of Salt and Light Chapter 7 – Liturgy and Worship: Sacramentality of the Life and Dignity of the Human Person and the Integrity of God’s Creation. Chapter 8 – Education and Formation: Promoting Community and Participation. Chapter 9 – Direct Service/Outreach: Our Preferential Option for the Poor Chapter 10 – Legislative Advocacy: Exercising our Rights and Responsibilities Chapter 11 – Community Organizing: Developing Solidarity; Defending the Dignity and Rights of Workers Part 3: “Prophets of a Future Not Our Own:” The “Field Hospital” and the future of the Church. Chapter 12 – Promoting a Culture of Encounter: Promoting Dialogue and Mutual Respect in pursuit of the Common Good. Chapter 13 – Reflecting on the Future of Social Ministry: Where We Have Been, Where We Are Going. Chapter 14 – The Prophetic Formula: We Are a People of Hope and Resurrection.

John Gonzalez, DMin, is director of Parish and Community Relations for Catholic Charities in the Diocese of Brooklyn, New York, and adjunct professor at St. John’s University in Queens, where he teaches courses on The Catholic Vision and Imagination, Catholic Social Teaching, and The Church in History and Tradition.

Reviews for The Field Hospital Church: Catholic Social Teaching and Ministry

John Gonzalez, a Columbian-American lay Catholic man, reflects on his call to serve, love and heal. He invites readers, especially those seeking more in the their lives, to consider their own stories and realities as they respond to today's challenges in living a Christian-Catholic faith. John amplifies Pope Francis metaphor of the Church as a ""field hospital"", a place for healing and evangelization/ accompaniment. Relying on theological reflection, social anaylsis, personal experience, the rich Catholic theological tradition including Latinx theologies, John engages the reader in imagining and hopefully choosing to work toward a life rooted in Christ, inspired by the Spirit and necessarily engaged with all peoples in love, healing, reconciliation, justice work toward lifting oppression, hope and renewal. While John relies on his experience and his many male mentors, his chapter reflections encouraged me to give thanks for the many vowed and lay female ecclesial ministers who have embodied John's ministry in the field hospital of our current Church. As a professor who taught many of the aspects of this text to students preparing for both ordained and lay ministries in multiple Christian traditions, I appreciated the number of useful lists and charts summarizing Catholic Social Teaching, processes of Social Analysis, methods of theological reflection and their emphasis on using these tools to form ministerial response. I think people I know who work for justice in parish settings, Catholic Charities across the nation, and St. Vincent de Paul members would find this resource a rich theological and affirming resource. --Sharon Henderson Callahan, EdD, Professor Emerita, Seattle University


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