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Hunger for Hope - Prophetic Communities, Contemplation, and the Common Good (Paperback): Simone Campbell Hunger for Hope - Prophetic Communities, Contemplation, and the Common Good (Paperback)
Simone Campbell; Foreword by Helen Prejean
R411 R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Time - The Untold Story of the Love That Held Us Together When Incarceration Kept Us Apart (Hardcover): Fox Richardson, Rob... Time - The Untold Story of the Love That Held Us Together When Incarceration Kept Us Apart (Hardcover)
Fox Richardson, Rob Richardson, Sister Helen Prejean
R639 R526 Discovery Miles 5 260 Save R113 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"If it's not facing 297 years in prison, it's not a problem." --Richardson family motto The twenty-one years that kept Rob separated from his wife, Fox, and their six sons was long enough. As Rob survived two decades at America's bloodiest penitentiary and Fox raised their sons solo, they never stopped fighting for Rob's freedom and for their futures against the statistical odds. All the while, it was love that carried them through. The Academy Award-nominated documentary Time introduced audiences to Fox and Rob, who riveted audiences with their relentless fight for each other and justice, despite America's broken prison system. This book tells the rest of their story. In alternating voices and intimate detail, Fox and Rob reveal what the film does not--how a person can cultivate the radical love needed to see them through any hardship and how miracles can happen on the way. As they peel back the layers of their unforgettable love story, you'll discover the secrets of perseverance and the power of a resilience that is founded on faith in a God who never gives up on us.

Voices from the Bayou - Baton Rouge Students Confront Racism, Police Brutality, and a Historic Flood (Paperback): Sister Helen... Voices from the Bayou - Baton Rouge Students Confront Racism, Police Brutality, and a Historic Flood (Paperback)
Sister Helen Prejean; Introduction by Clarence Nero; Baton Rouge Students
R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dead Man Walking - The Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty That Sparked a National Debate (Paperback, 1st Vintage Books... Dead Man Walking - The Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty That Sparked a National Debate (Paperback, 1st Vintage Books ed)
Helen Prejean; Preface by Desmond Tutu; Afterword by Susan Sarandon, Tim Robbins
R447 R337 Discovery Miles 3 370 Save R110 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1982, Sister Helen Prejean became the spiritual advisor to Patrick Sonnier, the convicted killer of two teenagers who was sentenced to die in the electric chair of Louisiana's Angola State Prison. In the months before Sonnier's death, the Roman Catholic nun came to know a man who was as terrified as he had once been terrifying. At the same time, she came to know the families of the victims and the men whose job it was to execute him--men who often harbored doubts about the rightness of what they were doing.

Out of that dreadful intimacy comes a profoundly moving spiritual journey through our system of capital punishment. Confronting both the plight of the condemned and the rage of the bereaved, the needs of a crime-ridden society and the Christian imperative of love, Dead Man Walking is an unprecedented look at the human consequences of the death penalty, a book that is both enlightening and devastating.

He Called Me Sister - A True Story of Finding Humanity on Death Row (Hardcover): Suzanne Craig Robertson He Called Me Sister - A True Story of Finding Humanity on Death Row (Hardcover)
Suzanne Craig Robertson; Foreword by Helen Prejean; Preface by Bill Moyers
R672 R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Save R66 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The fascinating, moving story of a friendship with an inmate on death row It was a clash of race, privilege, and circumstance when Alan Robertson first signed up through a church program to visit Cecil Johnson on Death Row, to offer friendship and compassion. Alan's wife Suzanne had no intention of being involved, but slowly, through phone calls and letters, she began to empathize and understand him. That Cecil and Suzanne eventually became such close friends-a white middle-class woman and a Black man who grew up devoid of advantage-is a testament to perseverance, forgiveness, and love, but also to the notion that differences don't have to be barriers. This book recounts a fifteen-year friendship and how trust and compassion were forged despite the difficult circumstances, and how Cecil ended up ministering more to Suzanne's family than they did to him. The story details how Cecil maintained inexplicable joy and hope despite the tragic events of his life and how Suzanne, Alan, and their two daughters opened their hearts to a man convicted of murder. Cecil Johnson was executed Dec. 2, 2009.

River of Fire - My Spiritual Journey (Paperback): Helen Prejean River of Fire - My Spiritual Journey (Paperback)
Helen Prejean
R342 R279 Discovery Miles 2 790 Save R63 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Riveting ... Providing a window into the upheaval in the church during the 1960s and 70s, Prejean's engrossing memoir also fleshes out how she rose to be an influential voice within the church before becoming a renowned proponent of abolishing the death penalty. Informing and entertaining, Prejean's exceptional memoir will be of special interest to social justice advocates. Publishers Weekly In this revelatory, intimate memoir from the author of Dead Man Walking, America's foremost leader in efforts to abolish the death penalty shares the story of her growth as a spiritual leader, speaks out about the challenges of the Catholic Church and shows that joy and religion are not mutually exclusive. Sister Helen Prejean's work as an activist nun, campaigning to educate Americans about the inhumanity of the death penalty, is known to millions worldwide. Less widely known is the evolution of her spiritual journey from praying for God to solve the world's problems to engaging full-tilt in working to transform societal injustices. Sister Helen grew up in a well-off Baton Rouge family that still employed black servants. She joined the Sisters of St Joseph at the age of eighteen and was in her forties when she had an awakening that her life's work was to immerse herself in the struggle of poor people forced to live on the margins of society. In this honest and fiercely open account, Sister Helen writes about the relationships with friends, fellow nuns and mentors who have shaped her over the years, as well as the close friendship with a priest that challenged her vocation in the 'new territory of the heart'. The final page of River of Fire ends with the opening page of Dead Man Walking, when she was first invited to correspond with a man on Louisiana's death row. River of Fire is a book for anyone interested in journeys of faith and spirituality, doubt and belief and 'catching on fire' to purpose and passion. Written in accessible, luminous prose, it is a book about how to live a spiritual life that is wide awake to the sufferings and creative opportunities of our world.

Where Justice and Mercy Meet - Catholic Opposition to the Death Penalty (Paperback): Vicki Schieber, Trudy D. Conway, David... Where Justice and Mercy Meet - Catholic Opposition to the Death Penalty (Paperback)
Vicki Schieber, Trudy D. Conway, David Matzko McCarthy; Foreword by Helen Prejean
R519 R457 Discovery Miles 4 570 Save R62 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Where Justice and Mercy Meet: Catholic Opposition to the Death Penalty" comprehensively explores the Catholic stance against capital punishment in new and important ways. The broad perspective of this book has been shaped in conversation with the Catholic Mobilizing Network to End the Use of the Death Penalty, as well as through the witness of family members of murder victims and the spiritual advisors of condemned inmates.

The book offers the reader new insight into the debates about capital punishment; provides revealing, and sometimes surprising, information about methods of execution; and explores national and international trends and movements related to the death penalty. It also addresses how the death penalty has been intertwined with racism, the high percentage of the mentally disabled on death row, and how the death penalty disproportionately affects the poor.

The foundation for the church's position on the death penalty is illuminated by discussion of the life and death of Jesus, Scripture, the Mass, the "Catechism of the Catholic Church," and the teachings of Pope John Paul II. Written for concerned Catholics and other interested readers, the book contains contemporary stories and examples, as well as discussion questions to engage groups in exploring complex issues.

The Scandal of White Complicity in US Hyper-incarceration - A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance (Paperback, 1st ed.... The Scandal of White Complicity in US Hyper-incarceration - A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013)
A. Mikulich; Foreword by Helen Prejean; L. Cassidy, M. Pfeil
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Scandal of White Complicity and US Hyper-incarceration is a groundbreaking exploration of the moral role of white people in the disproportionate incarceration of African-Americans and Latinos in the United States.

The Scandal of White Complicity in US Hyper-incarceration - A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance (Hardcover): A.... The Scandal of White Complicity in US Hyper-incarceration - A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance (Hardcover)
A. Mikulich; Foreword by Helen Prejean; L. Cassidy, M. Pfeil
R1,549 Discovery Miles 15 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Scandal of White Complicity and U.S. Hyper-incarceration is a groundbreaking exploration of the moral role of white people in the disproportionate incarceration of African-Americans and Latinos in the United States. Alex Mikulich, Laurie Cassidy, and Margaret Pfeil are white Catholic theologians developing understanding of how whiteness operates in the U.S. system of incarceration and witnessing to a Christian nonviolent way for whites to subvert our oppression of brothers and sisters of color.

Different Kind of Cell - The Story of a Murderer Who Became a Monk (Paperback): W. Paul Jones Different Kind of Cell - The Story of a Murderer Who Became a Monk (Paperback)
W. Paul Jones; Foreword by Helen Prejean
R424 R346 Discovery Miles 3 460 Save R78 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Foreword by Sr. Helen Prejean, author of Dead Man Walking.
Gripping account of one man?'s spiritual transformation while in solitary confinement.
Clayton Fountain was thought by most to be beyond all hope of redemption. Serving several life sentences for five violent murders (four of them committed while behind bars), he was condemned to live out his days in solitary confinement, entombed in a cell of concrete and steel built specifically for him at the U.S. Penitentiary in Marion, Illinois. Yet even this ruthless murderer was not beyond the limits of divine mercy. Although he never again emerged from his cell, Fountain undertook a profound spiritual journey that led to a genuine religious conversion and his decision to become a hermit and a brother in the Trappist Order. Now, eight years after his untimely death, W. Paul Jones, who served for six years as Fountain?'s spiritual advisor, shares his inspiring story.

Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Hardcover): Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Hardcover)
Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan; Contributions by Pilar Hogan Closkey, Daniel G. Groody, Thomas J Gumbleton, …
R2,562 Discovery Miles 25 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pilar Hogan Closkey and John Hogan have brought together the annual Archbishop Oscar Romero Lectures (2001-2007) to consider the life and death of Archbishop Romero and the daily struggles of the poor in our world, especially in the city of Camden, New Jersey-one of America's poorest cities. Romero's 'dangerous memory' provides the background, while urban poverty and the option for the poor are the foreground. Romero's commitment to the poor compels us to look at ourselves, and the authors of each chapter remind us of Romero's dangerous memory and his undying hope in the promised future. Taken as a whole, the book reminds us of the tough questions behind the real meaning of the 'option for the poor.' Can we as a faith community and institution move beyond high-sounding slogans and really opt for the poor? What are the costs? What are the risks? Especially in these difficult times of war, terrorism, and scandal, can we in the Church rebuild trust and be a sign of a future of justice and peace announced by Jesus?

Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Paperback): Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan Romero's Legacy - The Call to Peace and Justice (Paperback)
Pilar Hogan Closkey, John P Hogan; Contributions by Pilar Hogan Closkey, Daniel G. Groody, Thomas J Gumbleton, …
R1,009 Discovery Miles 10 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Pilar Hogan Closkey and John Hogan have brought together the annual Archbishop Oscar Romero Lectures (2001-2007) to consider the life and death of Archbishop Romero and the daily struggles of the poor in our world, especially in the city of Camden, New Jersey-one of America's poorest cities. Romero's 'dangerous memory' provides the background, while urban poverty and the option for the poor are the foreground. Romero's commitment to the poor compels us to look at ourselves, and the authors of each chapter remind us of Romero's dangerous memory and his undying hope in the promised future. Taken as a whole, the book reminds us of the tough questions behind the real meaning of the 'option for the poor.' Can we as a faith community and institution move beyond high-sounding slogans and really opt for the poor? What are the costs? What are the risks? Especially in these difficult times of war, terrorism, and scandal, can we in the Church rebuild trust and be a sign of a future of justice and peace announced by Jesus?

The Scandal of White Complicity in US Hyper-Incarceration - A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance (Paperback, 1st ed.... The Scandal of White Complicity in US Hyper-Incarceration - A Nonviolent Spirituality of White Resistance (Paperback, 1st ed. 2013)
Alex Mikulich, Laurie M. Cassidy, Margaret Pfeil; Foreword by Helen Prejean
R958 Discovery Miles 9 580 Out of stock

The Scandal of White Complicity and US Hyper-incarceration is a groundbreaking exploration of the moral role of white people in the disproportionate incarceration of African-Americans and Latinos in the United States.

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