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Why Are They Leaving Us?

Paschal Nwaezeapu

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This timely book explores the true mission of the Church, the drift of the laity to Pentecostal churches, the need for spirit-filled music and strong catechesis, proper formation of the laity, and more.

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Catholic attrition is a serious and heart-rending problem in the Church. Author and expert, Msgr. Pascal Nwaezeapu, takes on this challenge with the heart of a pastor and the mind of an expert.

This timely book explores

~ the true mission of the Church,
~ the drift of the laity to Pentecostal churches,
~ the need for spirit-filled music and strong catechesis,
~ proper formation of the laity, and more.

Msgr. Nwaezeapu also takes a look at the clergy themselves. He provides a roadmap for discipleship, led by the Holy Spirit, and a hopeful path to keep our people in the heart of the Catholic Church.

 

About the author

Paschal John Chibuzo Nwaezeapu is a priest of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, Nigeria. He studied Philosophy and Theology, and specialised in Bioethics at Universita Regina Apostolorum in Rome.

Msgr. Nwaezeapu is the author of When Salt Loses Its Saltiness (2012), Bioethics: Childlessness and Artificial Reproductive Technologies?! (2005 and 2011), When Does the Human Person Begin? (2007), and Novena for Difficult Temporal and Spiritual Cases (2018).

Additional Information

Author Paschal Nwaezeapu
Pages 412
Cover Type Softcover
Size 6" x 9"
ISBN 978-1-942190-74-5
Illustrations None

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