Lessons in Hope: My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II

Lessons in Hope: My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II

by George Weigel

Narrated by Jim Meskimen

Unabridged — 12 hours, 53 minutes

Lessons in Hope: My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II

Lessons in Hope: My Unexpected Life with St. John Paul II

by George Weigel

Narrated by Jim Meskimen

Unabridged — 12 hours, 53 minutes

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Overview


A preeminent authority on the Catholic Church and papal biographer describes what he learned from chronicling the life of Pope John Paul II


In Lessons in Hope, George Weigel tells the story of his unique friendship with St. John Paul II. As Weigel learns the pope "from inside," he also offers a firsthand account of the tumult of post-Vatican II Catholicism and the Cold War's endgame, introducing readers to the heroes who brought down European communism. Later, he shows us the aging pope grappling with the post-9/11 world order and teaching new lessons in dignity through his own suffering.

A deeply humane portrait of an eminent scholar learning a saint, Lessons in Hope is essential reading for anyone seeking a fuller understanding of a world-changing pope.





Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/28/2017
Weigel, official biographer of Pope John Paul II and distinguished senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, episodically reveals his experiences accompanying (and studying) Pope John Paul II and the impact this famous pope had on contemporary society. Early in life, Karol Wojtyla demonstrated enormous intellectual capacity and expressed precocious interest in the intersection of faith and reason. The early account of his life, although sourced and factual, comes off as rosy—a sentiment that underpins the rest of the text. Weigel spent decades studying John Paul out of sheer curiosity, and he also brings a journalist and scholar’s attention to his account. His focus is not so much on John Paul’s place in the line of popes, but rather how Karol Wojtyla became pope and then used his power to transform both the Church and religious society at large. This is an enchanting biography about a popular pope. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

"Lessons in Hope offers an intimate understanding of John Paul II in action... Weigel's astute analysis of the pope's life and thought is sprinkled throughout with anecdotes from their interviews and encounters... John Paul's "rock-solid confidence in God's guidance of his life... made him the freest man in the world." Those who desire to have such freedom and clarity, especially in our days of ecclesiastical and political confusion, would do well to read this book."
Weekly Standard

"For anyone in need of hope, this volume — with its reliable understanding of history and Catholic witness, sound analysis, and the humor of both the author and the saint — delivers in abundance."—National Review

"[A] touching and insightful memoir...Weigel never loses sight of his main purpose: to illuminate the character and mind of the 'emblematic figure of the second half of the twentieth century.'"
Commentary

"[F]ascinating and insightful...Weigel details the many personal meetings he had with John Paul, as well as with his friends and collaborators, both in Poland and the Vatican. These lengthy and substantive encounters provided much of the rich material for his biography...Weigel's fine intellect and delight in friendship shine forth in this memoir... The book is written with Weigelian verve, replete with quotable anecdotes that are often amusing and always telling."
The Catholic Thing

"An enchanting biography about a popular pope."—Publishers Weekly

"A page-turner for fans of John Paul II, devotees of papal history, or those who simply enjoy a good and literate personal story."
Kirkus

"A delightful series of linked, autobiographical vignettes."
Catholic Standpoint (UK)

"There's no better eyewitness to the life and papacy of St. John Paul II than George Weigel, and this touching, intimate memoirs tells the story of their improbable friendship. It's a must-read, not simply because it adds to recent Church history, but because it feeds the heart and soul."
John L. Allen Jr,. Editor of Crux

"In this album of memories, George Weigel not only gives us an affecting intimate portrait of Saint John Paul II, but an up-close and personal view of the men who helped shape Holy See diplomacy during the late Pope's eventful pontificate. Lessons in Hope is much more than a memoir, for no one understands Catholic international relations theory better than Weigel, and no one has written with more sympathetic understanding of the challenges facing the post-conciliar Church."
Ambassador Mary Ann Glendon, Learned HandProfessor of Law, Harvard University

"This book recalls a particularly splendid moment in the recent history of Catholicism, a time when a saintly Pope exerted a decisive influence on both the Church and the wider society. But above all, it tells a compelling story of divine providence, the manner in which God wove two lives together—George Weigel's and John Paul II's—for their mutual benefit. Briskly written, intelligent, funny, filled with good stories, Lessons in Hope will be a joy to anyone who reads it."—BishopRobert Barron

"For literary as well as spiritual pleasure, one new offering of interest to anyone who luxuriates in reading is George Weigel's Lessons in Hope. With settings as panoramic as those of a thriller, and anecdotes about some of the most fascinating figures and scenes of the twentieth century, it's a moving, personal, melodically rendered memoir of the biographer's times with the late great saint."—Mary Eberstadt , The Claremont Review of Books

"Reading Lessons of Hope is like watching a play about the making of a play. It's a book about the making of the most comprehensive and compelling biography of Pope John Paul II. No other writer enjoyed anything like the personal access that George Weigel did; no one else can speak now with more authority about the Polish pope's remarkable life journey and its impact. And no one else can tell the story behind the story better than Weigel does in this insightful, revealing postscript."—Andrew Nagorski, former Newsweek Rome and Warsaw bureau chief and author of The Nazi Hunters and Hitlerland

Library Journal

07/01/2017
At age 44, Weigel (Ethics and Public Policy Ctr.; Witness To Hope), whose previous work The Final Revolution detailed the role of the Catholic Church in the fall of communism, was asked to write a new biography of Pope John Paul II. The former pope was not satisfied with earlier accounts, considering their portrayal of the church's relationship with Eastern Europe and his position on political events to be flawed. Weigel relates his relationship to John Paul as it developed during the time he spent writing this book, and his interactions with other Vatican and political officials he interviewed in the process. Weigel criticizes several church figures he sees as too liberal, while offering reflections on the general state of the religious institution. He includes many personal asides about his own life in the church and many visits with John Paul, both alone and with his family. VERDICT Fans of Weigel and John Paul II will love this very personal portrait of the pope and its observations about the Catholic Church in the post-Vatican II era. Fans of those clergymen whom Weigel considers liberal will probably loathe it.—Augustine J. Curley, Newark Abbey, NJ

Kirkus Reviews

2017-08-08
The story behind the defining biography of John Paul II (1920-2005).Vatican expert Weigel (Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st-Century Church, 2013, etc.) tells the tale behind the writing of his most influential book. In 1999, the author published Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II. Though not technically an authorized biography, Weigel received the written permission of the pontiff to write the book as well as the assistance of the Curia in researching it. The book changed Weigel's life, but only partly through its publication. The process of researching and writing it was also life-changing, and that is the story the author conveys here. He takes readers back in time to the closing years of the Cold War, chronicling how he rose up the ranks of Catholic scholars and writers as the Catholic Church pivoted, with difficulty, toward a new worldview in terms of communism and its own future. As his story passes into the 1990s, the author describes a pope of immense moral stature who was often at odds with the church bureaucracy that often fought, or ignored, John Paul's agenda in a changing world, as well as many of the problems besetting the church as the 20th century closed. Weigel interviewed these bureaucrats, among many others, to piece together the story of John Paul's papacy. In the end, the author completed his acclaimed biography and received his greatest remuneration: the gratitude of the pope himself. Weigel brings out an astounding collection of names, and the work could easily sound like a continued exercise in name-dropping were it not for his skill as a storyteller. Though the language is occasionally overly forma, the author's standing as a thinker and writer keeps his work from seeming arrogant. A page-turner for fans of John Paul II, devotees of papal history, or those who simply enjoy a good and literate personal story.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173722249
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/19/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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