A top-gun pilot, a high-living lawyer, a farm boy, a Vietnamese refugee -- and a set of Harvard-educated twins. They would form an interesting group in any setting, but in this moving chronicle of a year at the Vatican's North American College in Rome, they are the New Men. These beginning seminarians at the West Point for priests are at the heart of this candid book, in which a prizewinning journalist takes us inside the Roman Catholic church -- and reveals the stories and the struggles of six men as they grapple with all the hopes and doubts that come with this new life.
Though I am only a quarter of the way through this book, I cannot seem to put it down. It is a narrative style book, and follows these young men through the stripping down (metaphorically speaking) of themselves to conform to the standard of priesthood. This book already has given me a glimpse of what it might have been like for the priests that I know that went to the NAC. It does seem to center on the Landry twins and Chris Nalty above the others, though maybe that changes later in the book. It also gives a good look at (now) Archbishop Timothy Dolan.
A Wonderful Insider's View Into the World of Priestly Formation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Presenting many of the challenges and blessings of the experience of priestly formation, Murphy does a spectacular job presenting the day-to-day experience of six men and those that help shape their lives. With an empathetic appreciation for the discernment process that these men are going through (at the time of the book's writing), I can attest to the general legitimacy of the issues presented. What is also significant is the great skill that Murphy has in the area of writing, understandably so for a staff member of the Associated Press. He does a spectacular job of making what might otherwise appear to be a mundane relaying of professional training and spiritual discernment a very intriguing and page-turning experience. I would highly recommend this book for it is well written, appropriately researched and truly interesting.
An intimate look into the life of a Seminarian
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This story gives the reader an intimate look into the struggles and triumphs of six seminarians studying at the North American College in Rome. Murphy allows us to see the "behind the scenes" formation of priests, and will totally change the way you look at priests today. This story will inspire anyone and everyone who reads it with the honesty, humility, and openness in which it is written. This book has truly helped me in discerning my own vocation, and has given me a better awareness of the men behind the black cassocks and Roman collars. Recommended to all, especially those who are discerning a vocation to the religious life.
Outstanding!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
As an agnostic --> athiest, I was intrigued by the question, "Why would anyone become a priest?" This book gives a brief glimpse into the possible answers, all of which are very personal and unique.
A fascinating look at the growth of vocations
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I found Murphy's book an interesting and in many ways inspiring read. The struggles of the individual seminarians who are profiled here are gripping. Even more compelling is the manner in which these men, of varied backgrounds, approached their prayer lives and developed their own approaches to the challenges of celibacy, the loss of their old lives, etc. I heartily recommend it.
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