Reviews
"Papesh's arguments are anchored in a vision of the gospel and ministry that aspires to a high ideal and standard. His book is well worth reading for anyone who finds the status quo revealed by the abuse scandal bewildering and angering, and who desires something better for the Church."
Rita Ferrone, Verdicts
"Michael Papesh has offered us many insights into the dominant clerical culture of our time and has suggested ways for transforming it into a priesthood of service and community leadership."
Seminary Journal
"An important and interesting book."
Frances G. Hofmeister, Voice of the Faithful, Cincinnati, Ohio
"The book offers the community a very readable, comprehensive, honest and balanced look at the clerical culture. It is not a rant; it is a challenge to face what is unhealthy, unholy, and ineffective in our church in order to find new possibilities and renewed life."
Celebrate!
"Michael Papesh's book should be read by every priest in the Church to better understand the clerical culture they live in as well as themselves. It shows that transformation is possible. All Catholics will get a better appreciation of the priesthood today and why it is what it is. It is a thoughtful book which doesn't just point out problems but shows that there are alternatives to many of the time-concretized notions of priesthood."
Catholic Library World
"This book is a convincing, informed and courageous facing of facts. . . . The author and, one hopes for the good of the whole church, readers clerical and lay will agree that cultural transformation is possible and that we, all of us, need to begin the process."
Prairie Messenger
"Michael Papesh's analysis of clerical culture and its demons is both insightful and balanced. This important and timely book lays bare the ecclesial context which spawned the priesthood's present dark night. Moreover, Clerical Culture: Contradiction and Transformation sheds considerable light on the shadowy dynamics and structures of the clerical world."
Donald Cozzens, author of Faith That Dares to Speak and The Changing Face of the Priesthood
". . . a significant piece of reflexive research for those interested in the clerical state and the contemporary church."
Catholic Studies
"This is an honest work! From the heart of a pastor, Michael Papesh presents us not only with a sense of our history, and the state of the problem, but he outlines a plan for our future. Clerical Culture: Contradiction and Transformation can take us from despair to hope, from reclusion to renewal. This work can lead us to a new day!"
Reverend Thomas M. Dragga, President-Rector, Borromeo Seminary, Wickliffe, Ohio
"As someone who ministers to priests in the midst of the sexual abuse crises, I wish everyone of my brother priests could meet Fr. Michael Papesh. In the midst of this critical time in the presbyterate, Fr. Papesh appears as an icon,' if you will, leading us into the darkness and pain while exposing us to healing and light from the other side. Listening to (or reading) Fr. Michael Papesh one quickly recognizes that his authority comes from the multiple facets of this crisis that he represents and presents; he shines with the sincere love of a Christian, he hurts with the passion of a victim, he reflects the intelligence of a theologian, he counsels with the compassion of a pastor, and he speaks with the eloquence of a preacher."
Reverend Ed Estok
"Usually such books as Clerical Culture are boring and repetitive, but Michael Papesh is offering us something very readable, intelligent, and genuinely interesting. He is critical in the good sense, and faith-filled in the best sense. We desperately need such a book as this in our soul searching time."
Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM, Center for Action and Contemplation, Albuquerque, New Mexico