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“Catholics for the Common Good” with Daryl Grigsby

  • February 12, 2025
  • Start Time: 7:00 pm ET
  • End Time: 8:15 pm ET
Join FutureChurch as we welcome Daryl Grigsby for a conversation on living for the Common Good.

“Why am I still Catholic in light of the clergy abuse crisis, the Church’s teachings about and practices toward women and members of the LGTBQ+ community, the Church’s own complicity in and inadequate response to societal racism, and other scandals and issues?”

Author and commentator Daryl Grigsby set out to answer this question for himself by writing his newest book, Catholics for the Common Good: An Eternal Offering (Paulist Press, 2024). In it, he profiles 36 contemporary Catholics who have worked for justice and human dignity.  He features Catholics from diverse national and racial backgrounds; religious, lay, and ordained.

This event will be followed by an optional "book club" conversation on Wednesday, February 26th at 7pm. Registrants of this event will be invited into discussion and reflection in community with others who have read or begun to read this book..

Daryl Grigsby is an author and commentator on contemporary Catholic issues. A retired public works director, he also holds a Master’s Degree in Theology and Pastoral Studies from Seattle University and is a graduate of the Sabbatical Renewal Program at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University. He is a board member for Leadership Foundations, which resolves critical urban challenges around the world, and for FutureChurch. Grigsby is the author of In Their Footsteps: Inspirational Reflections on Black History for Every Day of the Year and is a frequent contributor to National Catholic Reporter and Black Catholic Messenger.