What draws--and binds--thoughtful, educated people to a Church so often criticized by outsiders (and even members) as authoritarian or out of step with the times? This collection of personal accounts answers that question in diverse, fascinating, and deeply moving ways. Novelist William Kienzle discusses his years in the seminary, explaining why he eventually left the priesthood--but not the Church. Kathleen Howley reveals how God replaced alcohol in her life, and why the traditional Latin Mass holds so much more appeal than the folk Masses of her youth. Former baseball commissioner Bowie...
What draws--and binds--thoughtful, educated people to a Church so often criticized by outsiders (and even members) as authoritarian or out of step wit...