As individuals, we are perpetually involved or detached in various aspects of our lives. Our engagements and disengagements extend to our work, marriages, parenthood, pursuit of health, financial matters, environmental concerns, political involvement, and, notably, our spiritual connection.
Upon entering any Catholic church next Sunday, a quick survey reveals a spectrum of engagement levels. Some individuals are deeply involved, others profoundly disinterested, and the majority fall somewhere in between. What distinguishes highly engaged Catholics from their disengaged counterparts? This question holds crucial implications for the future of the Catholic Church. To revitalize parish life, it is imperative to discern the factors propelling engagement among Catholics. Matthew Kelly delves into this inquiry in his groundbreaking new book, and the straightforwardness of his findings is nothing short of astonishing.
The key differentiators between highly engaged Catholics and their disengaged counterparts boil down to four fundamental aspects—the four signs of a dynamic Catholic.
Whether you’re eager to elevate your spiritual journey to new heights or are keen on revitalizing your parish, “The Four Signs of a Dynamic Catholic” guarantees a transformative journey. It promises to guide you in embodying the brilliance of Catholicism in your everyday existence.