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Appalling Strangeness of the Mercy of God: The Story of Ruth Pakaluk [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Ignatius Press
  • ISBN-10: 1586174517
  • ISBN-13: 9781586174514
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 276 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2011
  • Leidėjas: Ignatius Press
  • ISBN-10: 1586174517
  • ISBN-13: 9781586174514
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This book is the powerful story of an amazing woman, Ruth Pakaluk, who converted to Catholicism at Harvard, married her college sweetheart and joyfully welcomed seven children. She became a renowned pro-life leader and brilliant debater, who was struck with breast cancer and died at the young age of forty-one. 

Ruth's inspiring story is told primarily through her humorous, sparkling and insightful letters in which her realistic cheerfulness shines. A biographical overview by her husband fills in important details about her life, and a collection of her talks on abortion, faith and being a Catholic wife and mother conclude the volume.  

Ruth Pakaluk exemplified the powerful integrity of someone who lived what she believed. She was steadfastly committed to Christ and to the culture of life, and this commitment was manifested in her consistent affirmation of life in her family, in society and even in the face of her own death. Peter Kreeft, well known Professor of Philosophy and author, described Ruth as the best, most effective and inspiring pro-life speaker he had ever heard. She was such a compelling, articulate pro-life debater that eventually Planned Parenthood spokeswomen refused to spar with her in public.

All Ruth's virtues revealed in this book  - her love as a devoted wife and mother, her zeal for the truth, and her faith & hope while battling a terminal illness  - offer inspiration and encouragement to anyone striving to put Christian faith into action.



This book is the powerful story of an amazing woman, Ruth Pakaluk, who converted to Catholicism at Harvard, married her college sweetheart and joyfully welcomed seven children. She became a renowned pro-life leader and brilliant debater, who was struck with breast cancer and died at the young age of forty-one. 

Ruth's inspiring story is told primarily through her humorous, sparkling and insightful letters in which her realistic cheerfulness shines. A biographical overview by her husband fills in important details about her life, and a collection of her talks on abortion, faith and being a Catholic wife and mother conclude the volume.  

Ruth Pakaluk exemplified the powerful integrity of someone who lived what she believed. She was steadfastly committed to Christ and to the culture of life, and this commitment was manifested in her consistent affirmation of life in her family, in society and even in the face of her own death. Peter Kreeft, well known Professor of Philosophy and author, described Ruth as the best, most effective and inspiring pro-life speaker he had ever heard. She was such a compelling, articulate pro-life debater that eventually Planned Parenthood spokeswomen refused to spar with her in public.

All Ruth's virtues revealed in this book  - her love as a devoted wife and mother, her zeal for the truth, and her faith & hope while battling a terminal illness  - offer inspiration and encouragement to anyone striving to put Christian faith into action.

Foreword 9(2)
Introduction 11(4)
Biographical Overview
15(50)
The True Greatness of a Christian
16(2)
True Life Stories of Christian Heroes
18(3)
I Want to Live Like Them
21(4)
A Friend's Conversion
25(4)
Encountering the Gospel of Life
29(5)
Whoever Receives a Little Child in My Name Receives Me
34(3)
President of Massachusetts' Citizens For Life
37(3)
Friendship with Christ
40(2)
Brave New Family
42(9)
A Turn Toward Heaven
51(4)
Final Months
55(10)
Selected Letters
65(144)
Ruth Pakaluk
Undergrad at Harvard
67(6)
Living Abroad: In Edinburgh
73(20)
Where Two or Three Are Gathered Together: A New Life
93(11)
In Cambridge for Michael's Graduate Studies
104(17)
Making a Home in Worcester
121(5)
Living with Cancer
126(53)
The Cancer Spreads
179(25)
Letters to the Children
204(5)
Afterword: Our Life After Ruth
209(6)
Selected Talks
215
Ruth Pakaluk
Contrition and Sacramental Confession
217(3)
Life of Piety
220(4)
Sanctifying Ordinary Work
224(4)
The Eucharist
228(2)
Summer Vacation: Good Use of Time
230(3)
Plan of Life
233(5)
Family Life: Summer Vacation
238(3)
Poverty
241(3)
Suffering: Living Our Crosses
244(3)
Hope
247(2)
The Rosary and May Pilgrimages
249(4)
Abortion and the Culture of Human Rights
253(13)
A Myth, an Error, and a Lie
266