Cloud of Witnesses: Dead People I Knew When They Were Alive, by Fr. George William Rutler
"While Father George might not know everyone worth knowing, he does introduce us to a bewildering range of characters. We find no malice in these portraits, but he is honest, perhaps a little tougher on his fellow clerics, as he writes loyally of the humanity of his friends. I know a few of the characters brought to life in these sketches and can vouch for their accuracy. I therefore feel confidence in recommending also the larger number of personalities I did not know." - From the foreword by George Cardinal Pell of Sydney.
This is an unusual book, written by an author with unusual insights, a wide range of knowledge, and an elegant style.
Father George Rutler is a priest of the Archdiocese of New York. He is pastor of the Church of Our Saviour in New York City and is the author of many books. He is on the board of numerous schools and colleges and is chaplain of the New York Guild of Catholic Lawyers and various fraternal societies. He has been a spiritual director for the Missionaries of Charity and other religious orders and has lectured and given retreats in numerous countries. For over twenty years his programs on EWTN have been broadcast worldwide.
Book is softcover, 172 pp.
- Short Description:
- In Cloud of Witnesses, Fr. George Rutler offers a personal account of the many remarkable people he has encountered throughout his life. From Robert Frost, to Mother Teresa, to the many lesser known people, Fr. Rutler lets you in on the many graces t