Joseph Bernardin: Seeking Common Ground

Author:   Steven P Millies
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
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Pages:   152
Publication Date:   16 September 2016
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Author:   Steven P Millies
Publisher:   Liturgical Press
Imprint:   Liturgical Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.133kg
ISBN:  

9780814648063


ISBN 10:   0814648061
Pages:   152
Publication Date:   16 September 2016
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Steven Millies, in his book Joseph Bernardin: Seeking Common Ground, offers us a carefully researched and realistic portrait of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. On every page, I could recognize the bishop I knew and worked with and the man I could count on as a reliable friend. In this biography, he emerges as he truly was-a person of deep humanity, a steadfast disciple of Jesus, and a wise and generous pastor. Millies honestly identifies Joseph Bernardin's struggles but, even more, he names the striking power of amazing grace that marked his ministry and life among us.Father Louis J. Cameli, Archbishop's Delegate for Formation and Mission in the Archdiocese of Chicago


Steven Millies, in his book Joseph Bernardin: Seeking Common Ground, offers us a carefully researched and realistic portrait of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin. On every page, I could recognize the bishop I knew and worked with and the man I could count on as a reliable friend. In this biography, he emerges as he truly was-a person of deep humanity, a steadfast disciple of Jesus, and a wise and generous pastor. Millies honestly identifies Joseph Bernardin's struggles but, even more, he names the striking power of amazing grace that marked his ministry and life among us.Father Louis J. Cameli, Archbishop's Delegate for Formation and Mission in the Archdiocese of Chicago Joseph Louis Bernardin was simply one of the preeminent bishops of the past century. He achieved that privileged status through his always prudent and authentic understanding and pursuit of the Church's tradition and her potential. While he enjoyed the confidence of the USA Bishops because of repeated situations in the post-Conciliar era wherein he displayed an extraordinary capacity to bring respected consensus to difficult circumstances, he eventually suffered at the hands of those who chose to pursue an ecclesial vision of intransigence and reaction. He never lost the common touch and this made him both an approachable pastor and a credible church guide. This new biography gives us an excellent perspective on how this extraordinary man of faith and pastoral skill developed those virtues throughout his life.Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory, Archdiocese of Atlanta Joseph Bernardin was one of the most influential Catholic leaders of the second half of the twentieth century. His pastoral, administrative and teaching ability was clearly evident as he served the Church through some extraordinary times. In this book, Steven Millies informs us of the many issues of Church life and societal complexities the Cardinal addressed and impacted through his forty-four years as a priest and thirty years as a bishop. He was truly a man of peace. From my own perspective, Steven captured well the persona of this wise and gentle leader beloved by so, so many.Monsignor Kenneth Velo, DePaul University


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Steven P. Millies is associate professor of public theology and director of The Bernardin Center at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.  He studied politics at The Catholic University of America, and has written widely about Catholicism and American politics. He is the author of Joseph Bernardin: Seeking Common Ground (Liturgical Press).

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