Synopses & Reviews
"The legacy of Joseph Cardinal Bernardin is more precious than ever, and Eugene Kennedy brings it fully alive. Bernardin and Kennedy together represent religious hope at its most compelling. For Catholics this book is an act of rescue; for all, it is an act of redemption."
- James Carroll, author of Constantine's Sword and Secret Father
"The passage of years has only magnified the pastoral and spiritual greatness of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. In Eugene Kennedy he has a devoted and insightful admirer and friend. This splendid book will surely expand that circle."
- Rev. Richard P. McBrien, author of Catholicism
"A wonderful spiritual journey, not only for Catholics but for all who celebrate the passion and death of Christ through this marvelous liturgical devotion."
- Rev. Theodore, M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., President Emeritus University of Notre, Dame
"An excellent companion to the erudite Catholic or the curious Protestant's Lenten devotional journey."
- Publishers Weekly
Synopsis
Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, had long been considered the leader of American Catholicism and was so widely respected that he was thought to be the only American who might become Pope. His destiny, as those close to him soon sensed, was not to become a Pope but a saint instead. These meditations reveal the parallels between the passion of Christ, as known through scriptural scholarship, and the passion of Cardinal Bernardin in the fourteen stations of his own life.
About the Author
Eugene Kennedy is an award-winning author, a psychologist, a syndicated columnist, and professor emeritus at Loyola University of America. Once a priest, he and his wife, Sara Charles, M.D. live in Chicago.