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No era, short of the Reformation, has seen more changes in the Catholic Church or in the Catholic priesthood than in the last fifty years. At least three times, it appears as if we have experienced a paradigm shift in the Church: first, from the immigrant Church of the 1940s and 50s; then, from Vatican II; and now, as things have once more shifted to a Catholicism in an age of total secularization.
The Postmodern Catholic: Living in an inverted, alternative universe is culled from those fifty years within the parish priesthood, fifty years of an interactive triangle of prayer, reading, and preaching, joined to fifty years of struggling to understand what has happened in these times.
Fr. Dale Tupper examines the antidote for this secular era, namely, the Mass and Eucharist, and how it can respond to that era. These essays or thought experiments are written to provide a spirituality for the 21st century. They are offered not as a theology, even if there is theology within, but to address living as Catholics in these strange, secular times.
Finding meaning in today’s meaningless world.
About the author
Fr. Dale Tupper brings over fifty years in the priesthood to this important topic of the Mass in the era of the secular. As a priest of the Diocese of Winona/Rochester, MN, he spent 16 years as a teacher and administrator in diocesan Catholic high schools. He was an associate Maryknoll missioner for five years in the Republic of South Korea. On his return, he founded Holy Spirit Parish and school in Rochester, MN, and was active there for 13 years. He then moved to Austin, MN, where he was pastor of Queen of Angels Parish for 12 years until his retirement.
Additional Information
Author | Fr. Dale Tupper |
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Pages | 278 |
Cover Type | Softcover |
Size | 6" x 9" |
ISBN | 978-1-942190-61-5 |
Illustrations | None |