Abstract
Drawing on autobiographical material, a small-scale qualitative survey and previous discussion, this article seeks to explore the meaning of priestly ministry today. In the context of flexible and changing patterns of ministerial formation, dispersed communities of formation may provide not only a potential epistemological break in which God is apprehended differently, but also more easily engage with the rootless communities of our own age.
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