With God In Russia: The Inspiring Classic Account of a Catholic Priest's Twenty-three Years in Soviet Prisons and Labor Camps

Author:   Walter J. Ciszek ,  Daniel L. Flaherty
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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9780062641625


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   13 June 2017
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“. . . a human and historical document of compelling interest.” — The Atlantic Powerful and inspirational, With God in Russia captures the heroic patience, endurance, and religious conviction of a man whose life embodied the Christian ideals that sustained him. While ministering in Eastern Europe during World War II, Polish-American priest Walter Ciszek, S.J., was arrested by the NKVD, the Russian secret police, shortly after the war ended. Accused of being an American spy and charged with ""agitation with intent to subvert,"" he was held in Moscow’s notorious Lubyanka prison for five years. The Catholic priest was then sentenced without trial to ten more years of hard labor and transported to Siberia, where he would become a prisoner within the forced labor camp system made famous in Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn’s Nobel Prize—winning book The Gulag Archipelago. In With God in Russia, Ciszek reflects on his daily life as a prisoner, the labor he endured while working in the mines and on construction gangs, his unwavering faith in God, and his firm devotion to his vows and vocation. Enduring brutal conditions, Ciszek risked his life to offer spiritual guidance to fellow prisoners who could easily have exposed him for their own gains. He chronicles these experiences with grace, humility, and candor, from his secret work leading mass and hearing confessions within the prison grounds, to his participation in a major gulag uprising, to his own ""resurrection""—his eventual release in a prisoner exchange in October 1963 which astonished all who had feared he was dead. “More than a superbly interesting adventure story, With God in Russia is a moving document of a man’s faith in his God and his God’s goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal.” — The Advocate

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Author:   Walter J. Ciszek ,  Daniel L. Flaherty
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperOne
Dimensions:   Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.280kg
ISBN:  

9780062641625


ISBN 10:   006264162
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   13 June 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A truly inspiring story, to our age what Dostoevsky's 'House of the Dead' was to his. --<i>Ave Maria</i>


More than a superbly interesting adventure story, <i>With God in Russia</i> is a moving document of a man s faith in his God and his God s goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal. --<i>The Advocate</i>


. . . an incisive portrayal of the struggle for existence in a Russian prison camp. The very simplicity of presentation makes it unforgettable. --Louisville Times More than a superbly interesting adventure story, With God in Russia is a moving document of a man's faith in his God and his God's goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal. --The Advocate . . . at once an unusually penetrating picture of Siberian life and also an ennobling insight into a simple and unpretentious man who would never admit to being one of God's heroes. --The Sign . . . a human and historical document of compelling interest. --The Atlantic A truly inspiring story, to our age what Dostoevsky's 'House of the Dead' was to his. --Ave Maria . . . holds the reader in a grip of suspense that the late Ian Fleming would have envied. --Pittsburgh Press His integrity and his religious faith light up his sturdy account of what he endured and his report on what he saw, an American prisoner's view of the Soviet Union. --New York Post . . . the great story of spirit and courage, written by the Catholic priest who literally disappeared after being taken prisoner in Russia. --Catholic Sentinel This is really the story of a non-spy who stayed out in the cold. It builds in interest and suspense from page to page. --Denver Rocky Mountain News


. . . a human and historical document of compelling interest. --The Atlantic A truly inspiring story, to our age what Dostoevsky's 'House of the Dead' was to his. --Ave Maria . . . an incisive portrayal of the struggle for existence in a Russian prison camp. The very simplicity of presentation makes it unforgettable. --Louisville Times More than a superbly interesting adventure story, With God in Russia is a moving document of a man's faith in his God and his God's goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal. --The Advocate . . . holds the reader in a grip of suspense that the late Ian Fleming would have envied. --Pittsburgh Press . . . at once an unusually penetrating picture of Siberian life and also an ennobling insight into a simple and unpretentious man who would never admit to being one of God's heroes. --The Sign His integrity and his religious faith light up his sturdy account of what he endured and his report on what he saw, an American prisoner's view of the Soviet Union. --New York Post . . . the great story of spirit and courage, written by the Catholic priest who literally disappeared after being taken prisoner in Russia. --Catholic Sentinel This is really the story of a non-spy who stayed out in the cold. It builds in interest and suspense from page to page. --Denver Rocky Mountain News


-A truly inspiring story, to our age what Dostoevsky's 'House of the Dead' was to his.---Ave Maria -. . . an incisive portrayal of the struggle for existence in a Russian prison camp. The very simplicity of presentation makes it unforgettable.---Louisville Times -More than a superbly interesting adventure story, With God in Russia is a moving document of a man's faith in his God and his God's goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal.---The Advocate -. . . holds the reader in a grip of suspense that the late Ian Fleming would have envied.---Pittsburgh Press -. . . at once an unusually penetrating picture of Siberian life and also an ennobling insight into a simple and unpretentious man who would never admit to being one of God's heroes.---The Sign -His integrity and his religious faith light up his sturdy account of what he endured and his report on what he saw, an American prisoner's view of the Soviet Union.---New York Post -. . . the great story of spirit and courage, written by the Catholic priest who literally disappeared after being taken prisoner in Russia.---Catholic Sentinel -. . . a human and historical document of compelling interest.---The Atlantic -This is really the story of a non-spy who stayed out in the cold. It builds in interest and suspense from page to page.---Denver Rocky Mountain News A truly inspiring story, to our age what Dostoevsky's 'House of the Dead' was to his. --Ave Maria . . . an incisive portrayal of the struggle for existence in a Russian prison camp. The very simplicity of presentation makes it unforgettable. --Louisville Times More than a superbly interesting adventure story, With God in Russia is a moving document of a man's faith in his God and his God's goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal. --The Advocate . . . holds the reader in a grip of suspense that the late Ian Fleming would have envied. --Pittsburgh Press . . . at once an unusually penetrating picture of Siberian life and also an ennobling insight into a simple and unpretentious man who would never admit to being one of God's heroes. --The Sign His integrity and his religious faith light up his sturdy account of what he endured and his report on what he saw, an American prisoner's view of the Soviet Union. --New York Post . . . the great story of spirit and courage, written by the Catholic priest who literally disappeared after being taken prisoner in Russia. --Catholic Sentinel . . . a human and historical document of compelling interest. --The Atlantic This is really the story of a non-spy who stayed out in the cold. It builds in interest and suspense from page to page. --Denver Rocky Mountain News More than a superbly interesting adventure story, With God in Russia is a moving document of a man s faith in his God and his God s goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal. --The Advocate This is really the story of a non-spy who stayed out in the cold. It builds in interest and suspense from page to page. --Denver Rocky Mountain News A truly inspiring story, to our age what Dostoevsky s House of the Dead was to his. --Ave Maria . . . an incisive portrayal of the struggle for existence in a Russian prison camp. The very simplicity of presentation makes it unforgettable. --Louisville Times . . . holds the reader in a grip of suspense that the late Ian Fleming would have envied. --Pittsburgh Press . . . at once an unusually penetrating picture of Siberian life and also an ennobling insight into a simple and unpretentious man who would never admit to being one of God s heroes. --The Sign His integrity and his religious faith light up his sturdy account of what he endured and his report on what he saw, an American prisoner s view of the Soviet Union. --New York Post . . . the great story of spirit and courage, written by the Catholic priest who literally disappeared after being taken prisoner in Russia. --Catholic Sentinel . . . a human and historical document of compelling interest. --The Atlantic


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Walter J. Ciszek, SJ (1904-1984), a native of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, was an American Jesuit missionary priest who spent twenty-three years in the Soviet Union before and during the Cold War. Rev. James Martin, SJ, is a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, consultor to the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication, and author of the New York Times bestsellers Learning to Pray, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything. Father Martin is a frequent commentator in the national and international media, having appeared on all the major networks and outlets, like The Colbert Report, NPR's Fresh Air, The New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

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