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To Whom Shall We Go?

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To Whom Shall We Go?

  • ISBN13: 9781592760503
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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To be a Christian today, to follow Our Lord and accept His call to discipleship, demands heroic courage. It takes deep faith to live the particular - special, unique - vocation that's yours alone. Heaven knows it isn't easy. St. Peter knows it, too. He's well aware that even the most enthusiastic and committed Christian can become frightened and unsure, can make mistakes and betray a loved one, can seek and receive forgiveness, can begin again and - with an even stronger faith - can go on to face life's most difficult challenges.

To Whom Shall We Go? presents the words and actions of St. Peter as it clearly shows how his life - his strengths, weaknesses, joys, and sorrows - offers an example for all of us. How it offers hope for each of us.

To Whom Shall We Go?

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June 23, 2010 at 10:32 am

I’ve never read anything by Archbishop Dolan before, but after this I will be reading more. To Whom Shall We Go is a cogent series of reflections based on St. Peter’s words & actions in the Gospel, Acts, and tradition. We can relate to St. Peter’s failures, but what sets him apart from someone like Judas, is that he returns to the Lord, and he knows that the Lord’s mercy exceeds his sinfulness. Dolan’s book gives practical guidance on returning to the Lord always, including on how to change our lives to reflect discipleship.

June 23, 2010 at 11:01 am

This is a really lovely, very accessible exposition of what St. Peter’s life teaches us about how we are called to follow Christ. Written by Archbishop Timothy Dolan, the new Archbishop of New York City, the book is centered around the words that Dolan has taken on as his episcopal motto (To Whom Shall We Go?), which is from the Gospel of John 6:67-68.

Archbishop Dolan, who we were privileged to have lead our diocese of Milwaukee for the past six years or so, is a plain-speaking, joyful, humble man who speaks to ordinary people in a very helpful way. This book is a lovely example of his clear and helpful thinking.

Each chapter begins with a story of St. Peter’s life from which Dolan pulls out very helpful life lessons. These are generously sprinkled with good humor, touching stories from his own experiences and memorable tidbits that seem so very simple and do-able. And that’s an important part of passing along to the Faith to others (especially to our children) to help them see that living a good life *is* possible!

The reality the good Archbishop presents here is very realistic, but also very hopeful. Consider his reflection on the financial troubles that have befallen the Church in the wake of the sex abuse scandals:

“Maybe it’s not such a bad thing that, because of all the upheaval, all the scandals, all the shortages of priests, all the lawsuits, and everything else that’s gone on the last forty tumultuous years, we don’t have silver and gold anymore. We can barely pay our bills. But what we’ve got, we’re clinging to: the pearl of great price, the most priceless treasure of all, Jesus Christ. And if all this disgrace, and sadness, and shock of the last four decades – all the turmoil that we’ve gone through in the Church – if that has driven home the centrality, the utter centrality of Jesus, maybe it’s not such a bad thing.”

I think this book is very accessible for both teens and adults and would be particularly well-suited to a discussion group. I am very grateful to the Archbishop for this lovely little book.

June 23, 2010 at 11:21 am

I have read other books authored by Archbishop Dolan, and without fail he doesn’t disappoint. I have used this book in conjunction with my prayer life in seminary formation. The book, while short and easy to read, is packed with great insights into the life of St. Peter based on scriptural references to his encounter wih Jesus and his journey in discipleship. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who desires to increase their devotion to St. Peter as a model for discipleship and following Jesus more closely as our Savior. In terms of receiving the book. I commend the company that shipped it out. It was sent in a timely manner and packaged very well. I received the book in great condition just as if I had picked up the book myself from a book store. Great customer service and care for the consumer in terms of satisfying all expectations.

June 23, 2010 at 12:49 pm

Archbishop Timothy Dolan just became the Archbishop of New York so I was curious about his writings. This is an excellent book! He writes as if he is sitting down with you and having a conversation. I highly recommend this book to all who want to enhance their spirituality.

June 23, 2010 at 1:37 pm

I recommend this book to anyone who wants to take thier relationship with Christ to a deeper level. This book was the perfect read for this Lenten season. The holy spirit is definately doing great works through Archbishop Dolan.

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