You might remember my review of Fr. Donald Calloway's book, called No Turning Back: A Witness of Mercy. Click here to read the review. You can also order the book by clicking on Kathleen's Book Shop in right column.
From a defiant teen hippie, runaway, and thief to devout Catholic and priest, Father tells an incredible story. A gentle reminder: Fr. Calloway's book is a page-turner, but please keep in mind that I do not recommend his book for children. Parents of teens should read the book first before sharing it with them. For my boys, I plan to wait until they are about eighteen.
Here is Fr. Calloway's interview with Marcus Grodi on EWTN's The Journey Home. This is just fine for teens to view!
HOW GRACE DRIZZLES IN... on raising boys, homeschooling, and loving my non-Catholic husband
This blog's mission is simple--to encourage moms who are married to non-Catholics and raising their children in the Faith. If you know a mom who needs a little encouragement in continuing her efforts, I would be delighted if you would share Kathleen's Catholic with her. Thank you!
Showing posts with label conversion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conversion. Show all posts
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Catholic Writer and Former Air Force Pilot Shares Her Reversion Story
Fellow Catholic writer and author of The Rosary Workout, Peggy Bowes, talks with Marcus Grodi on The Journey Home. A former Air Force pilot, Peggy tells her story about her wayward life in the academy, then her later reversion to Mother Church. This is a beautiful story that's very familiar. If you are in your early to mid forties, you might recognize Peggy's description of the catechism of her youth. I sure do.
Peggy's story is filled with hope.
To order The Rosary Workout, click on Kathleen's Book Shop in right column.
Peggy's story is filled with hope.
To order The Rosary Workout, click on Kathleen's Book Shop in right column.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
No Turning Back: A Witness to Mercy--A Book Review
by Kathleen Blease
He was a parent's worse nightmare. Addicted. Arrested. A run-away. Criminal. Thief. He was only fifteen, and things were about to get worse. But his parents never gave up. Fr. Calloway tells his story with candor and humility. How does one go from drug addicted hippie high school drop out to a Marian priest with more than a few degrees?
It all started with the love of his parents, and...
One day, in a moment of boredom, he came across a book that would change his life forever. It was called The Queen of Peace Visits Medjugorje. He was sure it was some sort of cult guide to his parents' newly-embraced faith. But, he figured that his night was shot anyway, so he sat down to read it. At first, it was all Greek. But then, little by little, he was drawn into its beauty.
And the mercy of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, reached deep into his heart and hit him with what the author called "a divine 2 x 4." After that, there was no turning back. You'll need to read this for yourself--see chapters 10, 11, and 12. You will cry and laugh over his crass innocence (or ignorance?) and the joyful conversion of his soul, while he discovered the Mass and the Eucharist for the very first time.
Fr. Calloway depicts his entire life (and heart--hard as it may have been) with great candor and honesty. His book takes the reader on a journey that spans across time, lands, and spirit--all experienced by one young man. You won't soon forget his story! (Neither will the priest who heard his first Confession!)
I recall many years ago, I attended a retreat where a man who was terribly afflicted with an illness that took away his basic motor skills and speech stood in front of retreat attendees and told his story. In the end, he said, "If the Lord can bless a miserable thing like me, imagine what he can do for you!" The greatest glory of Jesus is indeed His mercy.
My boys, ages 12 and 14, both saw Fr. Calloway's book sitting on the kitchen table. The front cover caught their attention.
"What's a priest doing with a surf board?" my eldest asked.
"He's a priest and a surfer."
"Really?" He flipped the book over to the read the back cover. "Hey, I wanna read this."
As much as I would have loved to jump at my son's request, the mom in me had a second thought: better to read it myself first.
And I'm glad I did. This is truly a story I'd like my sons to read, without a doubt...just not right now. Father will probably agree that this book is not appropriate for two home schooled Catholic boys. He goes into a bit too much detail about his addictions to crime, sex, and drugs. It will raise questions that I know my husband and I are just not ready to address at this point in our young boys' lives. This is no way depletes the value of Father's remarkable story! In a few more years, I'll be happy to share it with my oldest son, if I think he's ready for it.
As a final note...
Scott Hahn says: "It's a page-turner, moving from a deliquent youth to an adult faith--and then on to the priesthood. It's a dramatic life, and Father Calloway tells it all with a compelling and manly literary voice. So if it's not a movie (yet), you may remember it as one. It's that vivid."
No Turning Back can be found at Kathleen's Catholic Book Shop in the right column of this blog. Just look for the little red outlined box.
No Turning Back: A Witness to Mercy
by Donald H. Calloway, MIC
ISBN: 978-1-59614-210-7
paperback, Marian Press, 270 pages
Back of the book--Includes information about
The Congregation of Marians of the Immaculate Conception
and the Thirteenth of the Month Club
He was a parent's worse nightmare. Addicted. Arrested. A run-away. Criminal. Thief. He was only fifteen, and things were about to get worse. But his parents never gave up. Fr. Calloway tells his story with candor and humility. How does one go from drug addicted hippie high school drop out to a Marian priest with more than a few degrees?
It all started with the love of his parents, and...
One day, in a moment of boredom, he came across a book that would change his life forever. It was called The Queen of Peace Visits Medjugorje. He was sure it was some sort of cult guide to his parents' newly-embraced faith. But, he figured that his night was shot anyway, so he sat down to read it. At first, it was all Greek. But then, little by little, he was drawn into its beauty.
And the mercy of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, reached deep into his heart and hit him with what the author called "a divine 2 x 4." After that, there was no turning back. You'll need to read this for yourself--see chapters 10, 11, and 12. You will cry and laugh over his crass innocence (or ignorance?) and the joyful conversion of his soul, while he discovered the Mass and the Eucharist for the very first time.
Fr. Calloway depicts his entire life (and heart--hard as it may have been) with great candor and honesty. His book takes the reader on a journey that spans across time, lands, and spirit--all experienced by one young man. You won't soon forget his story! (Neither will the priest who heard his first Confession!)
I recall many years ago, I attended a retreat where a man who was terribly afflicted with an illness that took away his basic motor skills and speech stood in front of retreat attendees and told his story. In the end, he said, "If the Lord can bless a miserable thing like me, imagine what he can do for you!" The greatest glory of Jesus is indeed His mercy.
My boys, ages 12 and 14, both saw Fr. Calloway's book sitting on the kitchen table. The front cover caught their attention.
"What's a priest doing with a surf board?" my eldest asked.
"He's a priest and a surfer."
"Really?" He flipped the book over to the read the back cover. "Hey, I wanna read this."
As much as I would have loved to jump at my son's request, the mom in me had a second thought: better to read it myself first.
And I'm glad I did. This is truly a story I'd like my sons to read, without a doubt...just not right now. Father will probably agree that this book is not appropriate for two home schooled Catholic boys. He goes into a bit too much detail about his addictions to crime, sex, and drugs. It will raise questions that I know my husband and I are just not ready to address at this point in our young boys' lives. This is no way depletes the value of Father's remarkable story! In a few more years, I'll be happy to share it with my oldest son, if I think he's ready for it.
As a final note...
Scott Hahn says: "It's a page-turner, moving from a deliquent youth to an adult faith--and then on to the priesthood. It's a dramatic life, and Father Calloway tells it all with a compelling and manly literary voice. So if it's not a movie (yet), you may remember it as one. It's that vivid."
No Turning Back can be found at Kathleen's Catholic Book Shop in the right column of this blog. Just look for the little red outlined box.
Enjoy, and God bless!
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