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Judith Marshall |
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Reprint of a Judith Marshall Interview
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
The Face of God
“[In 1987 a newspaper photographer was sent to Ecuador to cover a
devastating earthquake there. In the midst of incredible suffering, he
witnessed a scene that moved him deeply. This is what he wrote.]
Thursday, October 1, 2015
"Sagrada"--A Documentary Film

Saturday, August 29, 2015
Book Review--"The Soul of a Pilgrim"
The Soul of a Pilgrim:
Eight Practices for the Journey Within
Eight Practices for the Journey Within
by Christine
Valters Paintner
Sorin Books
Sorin Books
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
My Favorite Reads of 2014
Among the three dozen or so books I read during 2014, the following rank as my favorites:
Monday, December 15, 2014
Senior But Not Retired: Editor Carol Smallwood Interview
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Thursday, September 18, 2014
New Release--There's More . . . : A Novella of Life and Afterlife

"Relief pitcher Jack Thorne
stares at his catcher’s target. His single focus is to get this batter out.
If he does, a coveted World Series ring will be his. But the Universe has
a different plan for this Catholic priest-turned-ballplayer. There’s More is a creative imagining of the
ultimate human mysteries—death and Afterlife. This gripping story invites
readers to expand their existing concepts and consider broader cosmic
possibilities in answer to the universal question, 'What’s next?'"
Available at:
and
E-book: $1.99
Paperback:$ 8.55 (on Amazon)
I'd love to hear your reaction to this unusual story.
PS: Honest reviews always
welcome.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Evening Sun: A Widow's Journey
The review is followed by an enlightening interview with the author.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
"Under the Influence of Jesus" -- A Book Review
Under the Influence of
Jesus
by
Joe Paprocki, D.Min.
Loyola
Press (2014)
168
pages
As Paprocki reminds us, “The crowds . . . weren’t ‘wowed’ by miracles or . . . soaring rhetoric. Rather, what captured their imagination was the [disciples’] total lack of inhibition.” Relying heavily throughout the book on examples from familiar movies, literature, and music, the author compares the infectious joy of that first Pentecost to every movie buff’s favorite line from When Harry Met Sally: “I’ll have what she’s having.” Three thousand people joined the Jesus movement in a single day. Paprocki then fastforwards to later periods of Church history (including our own) when Catholics “instituted some kind of ‘prohibition’ against the inebriating influence of the Holy Spirit.”
Under the Influence of Jesus invites today’s
Catholics to indulge in the same intoxicating submission to the mystery of the
Risen Christ that sparked the birth of Christianity. This book does more than inspire renewal of the
reader’s faith. Chapter upon chapter offers practical methodologies for
uninhibited kingdom dwellers. RCIA teams, in particular, will draw inspiration
from chapters on the “baskets” of discipleship and the stages of conversion (drawing
on St. Paul’s experience in Acts 9).
“Ultimately,” Paprocki says, “the goal of
discipleship is contagion: ‘infecting’ others with the Good News through our
words and actions.”
(Reviewed by Alfred J. Garrotto for the June 2014 Issue of US Catholic Magazine)
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