the Awakening of New Catholic
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The West is secularising. In some places churches are emptying; in others they are filling up. Catholicism's centre of gravity is shifting toward the Global South. In the middle of that upheaval, one question returns with force: is the faith growing-or simply moving? And then an even more interesting question arises: what kind of Catholicism is awakening?The Awakening of the New Catholic is neither an elegy nor a triumphalist manifesto. It is a clear-eyed, spiritually serious guide to the new Catholic landscape-and to the deeper renewal that matters most: the moment faith stops being inherited habit and becomes a conscious choice.With the tone of a historian of the present and the urgency of someone who has seen what loneliness and anxiety do to a generation, this book explores why the hunger for meaning is returning in a world tired of slogans. It unpacks the forces reshaping the Church today: the decline of cultural Christianity in the West, the rise of younger and more vibrant communities across the Global South, and the growing role of migrants who are quietly re-evangelising Europe from the pews.But the real argument is not demographic. It is human-and Gospel-centred. These chapters examine what can ignite (or extinguish) an authentic renewal.This book is written for the believer who feels out of place in a secular age, for the seeker who is tired of curated spirituality, and for anyone who suspects that Christianity is either about to vanish-or about to be rediscovered in a more demanding, more honest, more alive form.Because in the end, the measure is not how many we are. >INDEX Prologue - The Awakening. 1 - Boom or a Remapping? What "Growing" Means Today. 2 - The World Turns: The Global South Sets the Tempo. 3 - The West: Secularisation, Purification, and a Creative Minority. 4 - Hunger for Meaning and the Crisis of Community: Loneliness, Anxiety, Precarity. 5 - The Church as a Place of Connection: Parish, Community, and Charity. 6 - The Power of the Sacramental: What Is Distinctively Catholic. 7 - Faith and Politics: Public Presence Without Idolatry. 8 - Rediscovering Christ and the Gospel. Epilogue - Awakening, Conversion, and Perseverance.
The West is secularising. In some places churches are emptying; in others they are filling up. Catholicism's centre of gravity is shifting toward the Global South. In the middle of that upheaval, one question returns with force: is the faith growing-or simply moving? And then an even more interesting question arises: what kind of Catholicism is awakening?The Awakening of the New Catholic is neither an elegy nor a triumphalist manifesto. It is a clear-eyed, spiritually serious guide to the new Catholic landscape-and to the deeper renewal that matters most: the moment faith stops being inherited habit and becomes a conscious choice.With the tone of a historian of the present and the urgency of someone who has seen what loneliness and anxiety do to a generation, this book explores why the hunger for meaning is returning in a world tired of slogans. It unpacks the forces reshaping the Church today: the decline of cultural Christianity in the West, the rise of younger and more vibrant communities across the Global South, and the growing role of migrants who are quietly re-evangelising Europe from the pews.But the real argument is not demographic. It is human-and Gospel-centred. These chapters examine what can ignite (or extinguish) an authentic renewal.This book is written for the believer who feels out of place in a secular age, for the seeker who is tired of curated spirituality, and for anyone who suspects that Christianity is either about to vanish-or about to be rediscovered in a more demanding, more honest, more alive form.Because in the end, the measure is not how many we are. >INDEX Prologue - The Awakening. 1 - Boom or a Remapping? What "Growing" Means Today. 2 - The World Turns: The Global South Sets the Tempo. 3 - The West: Secularisation, Purification, and a Creative Minority. 4 - Hunger for Meaning and the Crisis of Community: Loneliness, Anxiety, Precarity. 5 - The Church as a Place of Connection: Parish, Community, and Charity. 6 - The Power of the Sacramental: What Is Distinctively Catholic. 7 - Faith and Politics: Public Presence Without Idolatry. 8 - Rediscovering Christ and the Gospel. Epilogue - Awakening, Conversion, and Perseverance.
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