The Georgia Bulletin

Fri, Aug 22, 2008


What I Have Seen and Heard - Archbishop Gregory's Weekly Column

New models of pastoral leadership required for a changing U.S. church

Published: 2008-04-23

ORLANDO, Fla. (CNS) -- New models of pastoral leadership will be required for a U.S. church that has changed significantly from a generation ago and will continue to change. The changes include an increase in the number of Catholics, a more-educated laity, a decrease in the number of priests and vowed religious, an increase in permanent deacons and professional lay ecclesial ministers, and growing cultural diversity in the church. Those changes were identified in a four-year study conducted in response to ongoing shifts in the Catholic Church. A coalition of six national Catholic organizations received a $2 million grant from the Lilly Endowment to conduct the study beginning in 2002 and to assess its findings. Marti R. Jewell, project director of the Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership Project, addressed the major findings of the study April 21, the first full day of a national summit in Orlando to review and build upon the findings. An attentive audience of nearly 1,200 participants representing all six groups listened, eager to hear the results.