Through a series of thoughtful essays, Garesch addresses the need for structured leadership and the importance of creating a sense of belonging among the faithful. The work emphasizes the dual role of the parish as both a spiritual home and a social hub, providing strategies for improving community engagement and addressing the shifting needs of a modern congregation. "Modern Parish Problems" serves as an invaluable historical record of Catholic pastoral care and offers timeless perspectives on the dedication required to maintain a thriving religious institution. This volume is an essential resource for scholars of church history, clergy, and anyone interested in the evolution of parish administration and community building.
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