Goodbye, Good Men: How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church

by Michael S. Rose

Hardcover, 2002

Barcode

1680

Call number

262 ROSE

Status

Available

Call number

262 ROSE

Pages

276

Description

Goodbye, Good Men uncovers how radical liberalism has infiltrated the Catholic Church, overthrowing traditional beliefs, standards, and disciplines.

Publication

Regnery Publishing (2002), Edition: First Edition, 276 pages

ISBN

0895261448 / 9780895261441

Rating

½ (13 ratings; 3.7)

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This is not an easy, nor a feel good read, but I can personally vouch for the seminary ethos as presented in this book having gone through a discernment process myself thankfully not as a bad as those scenarios presented in this book, but still in line with the general thrust. All I will say is
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that the vocations director, about a year later, was criminally charged for monetary issues of which I was not surprised given the chasm we had on church issues during a one-on-one discussion during discernment. The real problem - as talked about in this book - is that priests and bishops formed during this period are now in positions of power and now act as gatekeepers. If you want to know why the Church is where it is today - Bishops against Bishops etc - then this book will help provide more insight, but it is very explicit in some of the dreadful situations that took place in the 70s and 80s in priestly formation.
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