The First Five Years of the Priesthood: A Study of Newly Ordained Catholic Priests

Dean R. Hoge

The First Five Years of the Priesthood: A Study of Newly Ordained Catholic Priests
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Country
United States
Published
1 July 2002
Pages
200
ISBN
9780814628041

The First Five Years of the Priesthood: A Study of Newly Ordained Catholic Priests

Dean R. Hoge

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Reports indicate that many newly ordained men are feeling demoralized and some are resigning. The accounts raised many questions. How widespread is the problem? What difficulties are the recently ordained priests facing? Is the problem due to changes in lay attitudes or to changes in the ordained themselves? Is the situation different from what it was ten or twenty years ago? The First Five Years of the Priesthood is a collaborative work of the National Federation of Priests’ Councils and the Life Cycle Institute of The Catholic University of America that considers this phenomenon. It explores the experience of early priesthood and is based on a pilot survey of two groups - recently ordained priests active in service and those who have resigned.

The research team minimized interpretative work on the findings and engaged credible voices in American Catholic life to write commentaries on the implications of the findings. The First Five Years of the Priesthood includes both the research findings and commentaries.

Chapters are The Setting of the Priesthood Today,
Attitudes of Newly Ordained Active and Resigned Priests,
What Makes for Satisfied Newly Ordained Priests?
Four Types of Resigned Priests,
Life Experiences of Newly Ordained Active and Resigned Priests, and Recommendations Made by the Priests.

Dean R. Hoge is a professor in the department of sociology at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has done sociological research serving American churches for 31 years and has authored several books and articles on American religion.

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