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A Midlife Journey

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This midlife journey coincided with events that swept the world in the sixties and seventies: the death of President Kennedy, May '68 in France, the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, the Vietnam War, and the spiritual revolution caused by Vatican II. "With remarkable honesty and lucidity, Gerald describes the impact of the Council on his generation of young priests. He pulls no punches as he narrates the challenge to his thinking and calling to celibacy. This story could easily have been sanitized. Thankfully he has not given into that temptation. He has presented a fascinating and detailed autobiography of a fruitful and fulfilled life." --Lord Carey of Clifton, Former Archbishop of Clifton. Contents: Foreword by the Most Rev. Lord Carey of Clifton Introduction Part I: Preparations for the Journey Chapter 1 - Origins Chapter 2 - Rock Lodge (1931-44) Chapter 3 - Xavier College and Newman College (1944-49) Chapter 4 - Seven Years Hard (1950-56) Chapter 5 - The Path to Priesthood (1957-63) Part II: The Journey Chapter 6 - The Road to Cambridge (1963-65) Chapter 7 - Pembroke College (1965-68) Chapter 8 The Road to 1968 Chapter 9 - Boston and Melbourne (1968-70) Chapter 10 -The Last Lap (1971-74)

Author Biography:

Australian Rev. Gerald O'Collins has recently returned to Australia after having been a research professor of theology at St. Mary's University College, Twickenhaum (UK). The author or co-author of fifty-seven books and hundreds of articles in professional and popular journals, Fr. O'Collins is a popular international author and speaker on spirituality and theology. He has received numerous honorary doctorates and other awards. In 2006 he was created a Companion on the General Division of the order of Australia (AC), the highest civil honor granted through the Australian Government. Fr. O'Collins taught for thirty-three years at the Gregorian University in Rome before returning to Australia in 2009 and recently was made a Companion of the Order of Australia.
Release date NZ
June 1st, 2012
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Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
black & white illustrations, black & white illu
Pages
441
Dimensions
148x210x22
ISBN-13
9781921421587
Product ID
19878490

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