Christian Smith, Kyle Longest, Jonathan Hill, and Kari Christoffersen examine the development of the religious and spiritual lives of American Catholic teenagers as they grow up, graduate from high school, and leave home.
"There is a raft of books that talk about how young Catholics think, pray and believe. There are few that let those young Catholics speak for themselves.
In this remarkable exploration of the Catholic world, prominent Catholic author and papal biographer George Weigel offers a luminous collection of letters to young Catholics, not-so-young Catholics, and any curious souls who wonder what it ...
American History 8 for Young Catholics
"Leaders of the American Catholic community want to and need to reach out to young adults. But effective ministry to young adults depends on an understanding of the attitudes and...
In Young Catholic American, Ryan Parsons makes the argument that youth no longer need to wait to become remarkable -- they can start right now.
three.6 First, we must ensure that young Hispanics see the Church as a home where they belong. Parishes and schools in particular need to make a preferential option ... nine books. ORDINARY RHYTHM by Gerardo Rojas Mayorga I am the oldest.
The Catholic Faith Comes to the Americas
Many maintain a religious worldview and practice. This book explores one “place” where the religiously-affiliated and religiously-disaffiliating regularly meet—Catholic secondary schools—and something interesting is happening.
Andrea Maccarini, Emmanuele Morandi, and Ricardo Prandini (Milan: Marietti, 2008), 225–258); “Sociology's Causal Confusion,” in Groff, Revitalizing Causality, 195–204; Jose Lopez and Garry Potter, eds., After Postmodernism: An ...
This is the first book of the Very Young Catholics series. Each book introduces the young reader to Catholic children in a new country, and the full series circles the globe.