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Award-winning writer Joe Drape chronicles the unlikely alliance
between Father Hotze and Dr. Andrea Ambrosi, a country priest and a
cosmopolitan Italian canon lawyer, as the two piece together the
life of a long dead Korean War hero and military chaplain and
fashion it into a case for eternal divinity. The Saint Makers
offers a front row seat to the Catholic Church's saint-making
machinery -- which has changed little in two thousand years -- and
examines how, or if, faith and science can co-exist. The Saint
Makers leads readers from the plains of Kansas to the opulent halls
of the Vatican, and into the modest ranch homes of the two
individuals, Avery Gerleman and Chase Kear, whose lives were
threatened by illness and injury and whose family and friends
prayed to Father Kapaun, sparking miraculous recoveries in the
heart of America. Gerleman is now a nurse. Kear works as a mechanic
in the aerospace industry. Both remain devoted to Father Kapaun. In
many ways, his sainthood lies in their belief and medical charts.
Most of all, The Saint Makers is the story of a journey of faith --
for two priests separated by seventy years, for the two young
athletes who were miraculously brought back to life with (or
without) the intervention of the divine, as well as for readers --
and the author -- trying to understand and accept what makes a
person truly worthy of the Congregation of Saints in the eyes of
the Catholic Church.
The Saint Makers chronicles the unlikely alliance between Father
Hotze and Dr. Andrea Ambrosi, a country priest and a cosmopolitan
Italian canon lawyer, as the two piece together the life of a long
dead Korean War hero and military chaplain and fashion it into a
case for eternal divinity. Joe Drape offers a front row seat to the
Catholic Church's saint-making machinery-which, in many ways, has
changed little in two thousand years-and examines how, or if, faith
and science can co-exist. This rich and unique narrative leads from
the plains of Kansas to the opulent halls of the Vatican, through
brutal Korean War prison camps, and into the stories of two
individuals, Avery Gerleman and Chase Kear, whose lives were
threatened by illness and injury and whose family and friends
prayed to Father Kapaun, sparking miraculous recoveries in the
heart of America. Gerleman is now a nurse, and Kear works as a
mechanic in the aerospace industry. Both remain devoted to Father
Kapaun, whose opportunity for sainthood relies in their belief and
medical charts. At a time when the church has faced severe scandal
and damage, and the world is at the mercy of a pandemic, this is an
uplifting story about a priest who continues to an example of
goodness and faith. Ultimately, The Saint Makers is the story of a
journey of faith-for two priests separated by seventy years, for
the two young athletes who were miraculously brought back to life
with (or without) the intercession of the divine, as well as for
readers-and the author-trying to understand and accept what makes a
person truly worthy of the Congregation of Saints in the eyes of
the Catholic Church.
History was made at the Belmont Stakes in Summer 2015 when American
Pharoah won the Triple Crown title, the first racehorse to achieve
the momentous feat since Affirmed in 1978. Pharoah was the crowd
favorite, as spectators had anxiously anticipated the American
Thoroughbred's victory, already a proven winner at the year's
earlier Kentucky Derby and Preakness races. By all appearances,
American Pharoah has led a successful career, unmarred by any
controversy as he was the undisputed champion-only twelve horses
total in American history have won the Triple Crown. Unfortunately
however, his training team has not fared nearly as well. With
accusations ranging from sour business transactions to poor
gambling practices to active litigation with bankruptcy courts and
other legal cases pending, his owner Ahmed Zayat has many rooting
against him. The flamboyant Egyptian-American businessman has been
leading a double-life that has threatened to overwhelm his small
empire. Victor Espinoza, the famed racehorse's relentless jockey,
left rural Mexico only to face harsh conditions on a farm where he
had to overcome his fear of horses before learning that he had a
gift for race riding. Finally, Bob Baffert, American Pharoah's
trainer, has an interesting arc that includes tremendous wins,
personal losses, and controversial medication violations. Beginning
with American Pharoah's modest showing at his first maiden race in
2014, Joe Drape will recount the winning thoroughbred's explosive
racing career by weaving in details of Zayat's questionable
business practices, Espinoza's heartbreaking loss with California
Chrome last year, and Baffert's temperamental, unreliable track
record. By interviewing many of the parties involved, Drape will
explore the claims of corruption, illegal gambling, and secretive
business practices that have been prevalent throughout, all that
have ultimately contributed to the makings of this award-winning
racehorse.
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