Is now the time for an American parish priest to be declared a
Catholic saint?
Born and raised in a Connecticut factory town, the son of Irish
immigrants, Father Michael McGivney's (1852-1890) legacy of hope is
still celebrated around the world. At a time when discrimination
against American Catholics, homelessness, and starvation were
widespread, Father McGivney founded the Knights of Columbus, an
organization that has helped save countless families from the
indignity of destitution.
In this moving and inspirational work, Douglas Brinkley, the
"New York Times" bestselling author of "The Great Deluge" and "The
Boys of Pointe du Hoc," and award-winning author Julie M. Fenster
re-create the all-too-brief life of perhaps the most beloved parish
priest in U.S. history and chronicle the process of canonization
that may well make this fiercely dynamic yet tenderhearted man the
first American-born priest to be declared a saint by the
Vatican.
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