Description
In his commentary, Aquinas identifies the episcopacy as a state of perfection wherein the prelate ought both to enjoy profound, mystical intimacy with Christ and to love and serve others by leading them to that same intimacy. In so doing, the prelate promotes ecclesial unity and secures his own salvation. Episcopal teaching, governing, and liturgical duties constitute the bishop's fundamental mission which is established and empowered by the act of episcopal consecration received by the bishop elect. Aquinas grounds the efficacy of the bishop's pastoral work on the quality of his interior life. Thus construed the episcopal office demands profound holiness, erudition, and pastoral skill. This work of Thomistic ressourcement substantively benefits the contemporary Church in her project of bringing the perennial truth of the Gospel more efficaciously to all, particularly with respect to the exercise of the episcopal office.
About the Author
Michael G. Sirilla is associate professor of theology, Franciscan University of Steubenville.
Reviews
"This book will be welcomed by bishops and their collaborators who seek a more profound examination of theology of the interior life of the episcopacy in a cultural milieu obsessed with its administrative and managerial roles."-from the foreword by Archbishop J. Augustine Di Noia, OP
Book Information
ISBN 9780813229102
Author Michael G. Sirilla
Format Hardback
Page Count 280
Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
Publisher The Catholic University of America Press
Weight(grams) 525g