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Suffering a crisis of faith as a Catholic priest; Jeffrey Kendall pilgrimaged on El Camino de Santiago yearning for a word from God. Throughout his one-thousand-mile spiritual adventure; Kendall wrestles with God; grappling with his call to the priesthood and his existence; while exposing the abuses of power he experienced in the Catholic Church and exploring his relationship with a heroin-addicted prostitute. As he walks down trail struggling with these dilemmas; readers go on a profound journey of their own. A memoir that will resonate with anyone who has struggled with a relationship with…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Suffering a crisis of faith as a Catholic priest; Jeffrey Kendall pilgrimaged on El Camino de Santiago yearning for a word from God. Throughout his one-thousand-mile spiritual adventure; Kendall wrestles with God; grappling with his call to the priesthood and his existence; while exposing the abuses of power he experienced in the Catholic Church and exploring his relationship with a heroin-addicted prostitute. As he walks down trail struggling with these dilemmas; readers go on a profound journey of their own. A memoir that will resonate with anyone who has struggled with a relationship with God, Kendall's story is a catharsis for the soul and the remarkable tale of one man's quest for a new start in life.
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Autorenporträt
A graduate of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary; Jeffrey Kendall was a practicing Catholic priest in the Diocese of Charleston; SC for twenty years and lead the renovation of the Old Schoolhouse at Saint James the Greater Mission; a building in Colleton County; SC constructed by freed slaves in 1870. After enduring years of abuses of power within the Catholic church; he left the Church. He currently lives in South Dakota; and when not writing; he enjoys spending time outdoors with his Black Mouth Cur; Miss Josephine.