A World Church in Our Backyard: How the Spirit Moved Church and Society
Simon C. Kim- ISBN: 081468761X, 9780814687611
- Page count: 116
- Published: 2016-04-26
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Michael Glazier
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- Author: Simon C. Kim
How did a culturally diverse world church emerge in our local neighborhoods and backyards? Rather than an accidental coincidence, diversity in our country, neighborhoods and pews was intentionally brought about through the Spirit’s prompting of historical events. The jubilee of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) reminded us how the Catholic Church opened her doors to the world, while the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 revealed how the U.S. opened her shores to migrants around the world. Through both ecclesial and legislative reforms, the U.S. became home to many ethnically diverse people and allowed for the creation of a worship space incorporating their cultural backgrounds.
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