New Book Explores Franciscan Mission Integration Challenges Worldwide

The Franciscan Institute at St. Bonaventure University has recently unveiled a new book that delves into the realm of Franciscan mission and organizational development. Authored by Rev. David B. Couturier, the book titled “Franciscan Mission and Organizational Development: A Socio-Analytic Perspective” offers a comprehensive exploration of mission integration in Franciscan institutions. Couturier, who serves as the executive director of the Franciscan Institute and is an associate professor of Theology and Franciscan Studies, sheds light on the contemporary challenges faced by Franciscan institutions worldwide.

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In an age characterized by volatility and globalization, Catholic institutions, including colleges, hospitals, and social service agencies, are navigating increasingly turbulent organizational landscapes. Couturier emphasizes the profound struggle for coherence and continuity faced by religious organizations, particularly those dedicated to serving the marginalized and underprivileged. The book serves as a guide for leaders seeking to uphold their founding principles in a rapidly evolving world that often overlooks their spiritual and communal contributions.

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Dr. Richard Trietley, the president of Viterbo University in Wisconsin, hailed the book as a vital resource for religious leaders striving to enhance organizational culture and align mission with the dynamic contemporary environment. Dr. Krijn Pansters, the director of the Franciscan Study Center at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, commended the book’s interdisciplinary approach, highlighting its ability to bridge the teachings of Francis of Assisi with modern institutional realities.

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The book has already made significant waves in the academic realm, being selected as a key textbook for the course “Mission-Driven Leadership in Higher Education” within St. Bonaventure’s School of Education. Additionally, it forms an integral part of the Franciscan Institute’s Padua Program, a certificate training initiative focusing on Franciscan mission-based leadership.

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Published by Franciscan Institute Publications, the book is now available for order, offering invaluable insights into the intersection of mission, leadership, and organizational development. It stands as a beacon for those seeking to navigate the complexities of contemporary organizational landscapes while staying true to their foundational values.

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For more information on the Franciscan Institute and its initiatives, visit sbu.edu/FranciscanInstitute, where a wealth of resources awaits those interested in the profound intersection of mission-driven leadership and organizational development.

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