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OverviewIn Rutilio Grande: A Table for All, veteran journalist Rhina Guidos explores the inspiring life and ministry of the Salvadoran priest whose killing changed the church in El Salvador and the life of his close friend, the country’s most prominent church member, Archbishop Oscar Romero. Born in a rural and poor hamlet surrounded by sugarcane fields in El Salvador, Grande went on to study in Europe and Latin America as a member of the Society of Jesus. Though he found himself in the comfort of academia, he gave it up to return to the periphery of the rural world and its people. Inspired by teachings of the Second Vatican Council and a major bishops’ meeting in Medellin, Colombia, he and a team set out to teach the poor to read, to stand up for their rights, and to call out injustices perpetrated by the government. Grande’s brutal 1977 assassination in a shower of gunfire marked the first notorious killing of a Catholic Church member during El Salvador’s civil conflict, but made him one in a long line of El Salvador’s Catholic martyrs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rhina GuidosPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.162kg ISBN: 9780814645642ISBN 10: 081464564 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 16 March 2018 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 Chapter One Beginnings in El Paisnal 13 Chapter Two A Returning to Agricultural Rural Roots 26 Chapter Three Embracing the Cross 38 Chapter Four Two Priests, Two Sides of the Church 49 Chapter Five Death Arrives in El Paisnal 62 Chapter Six The First Martyr 74 Chapter Seven Rutilio Inspires Another Salvadoran Archbishop 84 Chapter Eight Rutilio in the Modern World 95 Notes 107 Bibliography 115 Index 119ReviewsThis book, so beautifully and cleanly written, captures the life, ministry and gift of Rutilio Grande, SJ. Rhina Guidos successfully portrays the personality of a priest who lived, ministered and died with and for his people, a pastor who embodies the priestly ministry hoped for by Pope Francis. The style and accessibility of this text accurately presents the pastoral-theological model that was uniquely Rutilio Grande, his effect on the people he served, and the consequences of his love in a world that continues to crucify marginalized peoples.Thomas M. Kelly, Professor of Theology, Creighton University Though he was the spark that set the Gospel afire in the heart of Blessed Oscar Romero, Rutilio Grande has stood humbly in his shadow over the decades. Rutilio Grande: A Table for All helps to rectify that situation. It's a must read for those who want to continue to renew the church in the spirit of Vatican II or to simply read about a modern-day martyr.Father Jim Gardiner, SA, Vice President of the Religion Communications Council of Washington D.C. Rutilio Grande: A Table for All, the story of Fr. Rutilio Grande touched my heart and my soul. It brings to life the story of Fr. Tilo's mission in his native country and his 1977 assassination as the first martyr of the Salvadoran Civil War. After 40 years our memory of the plight of the Salvadorans and the terror in their daily lives has faded. Rhina Guidos shows why this Jesuit priest's hallmark work to build faith communities that welcomed everyone to the table has placed him on the road to sainthood. Fr. Rutilio's memory is still alive in his people. He should rightly be thought of as the Martyr of Rural Evangelization. Rutilio Vive. Matthew Schiller, Catholic New York Though he was the spark that set the Gospel afire in the heart of Blessed Oscar Romero, Rutilio Grande has stood humbly in his shadow over the decades. Rutilio Grande: A Table for All helps to rectify that situation. It's a must read for those who want to continue to renew the church in the spirit of Vatican II or to simply read about a modern-day martyr.Father Jim Gardiner, SA, Vice President of the Religion Communications Council of Washington D.C. This book, so beautifully and cleanly written, captures the life, ministry and gift of Rutilio Grande, SJ. Rhina Guidos successfully portrays the personality of a priest who lived, ministered and died with and for his people, a pastor who embodies the priestly ministry hoped for by Pope Francis. The style and accessibility of this text accurately presents the pastoral-theological model that was uniquely Rutilio Grande, his effect on the people he served, and the consequences of his love in a world that continues to crucify marginalized peoples.Thomas M. Kelly, Professor of Theology, Creighton University This book, so beautifully and cleanly written, captures the life, ministry and gift of Rutilio Grande, SJ. Rhina Guidos successfully portrays the personality of a priest who lived, ministered and died with and for his people, a pastor who embodies the priestly ministry hoped for by Pope Francis. The style and accessibility of this text accurately presents the pastoral-theological model that was uniquely Rutilio Grande, his effect on the people he served, and the consequences of his love in a world that continues to crucify marginalized peoples.Thomas M. Kelly, Professor of Theology, Creighton University Though he was the spark that set the Gospel afire in the heart of Blessed Oscar Romero, Rutilio Grande has stood humbly in his shadow over the decades. Rutilio Grande: A Table for All helps to rectify that situation. It's a must read for those who want to continue to renew the church in the spirit of Vatican II or to simply read about a modern-day martyr.Father Jim Gardiner, SA, Vice President of the Religion Communications Council of Washington D.C. Rutilio Grande: A Table for All, the story of Fr. Rutilio Grande touched my heart and my soul. It brings to life the story of Fr. Tilo's mission in his native country and his 1977 assassination as the first martyr of the Salvadoran Civil War. After 40 years our memory of the plight of the Salvadorans and the terror in their daily lives has faded. Rhina Guidos shows why this Jesuit priest's hallmark work to build faith communities that welcomed everyone to the table has placed him on the road to sainthood. Fr. Rutilio's memory is still alive in his people. He should rightly be thought of as the Martyr of Rural Evangelization. Rutilio Vive. Matthew Schiller, Catholic New York Author InformationRhina Guidos is a reporter and editor at Catholic News Service. In that capacity, she covered the 2015 apostolic visit of Pope Francis to Cuba and the United States, as well as the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero in her native El Salvador. She is a former crime editor and has written about Latin America, crime and courts, immigration, minority issues, and politics at North American newspapers for 20 years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |