Rating: Summary: God works in the life of this inspiring man. Review: A friend gave me this book to read and told me that I would enjoy the story of Fr. Goldmann. She warned me that it had moments of ugliness and horrible accountings; since it was written about the life of a Nazi. Fr. Goldmann started out in his village as a simple altar boy with a strong faith in God. This faith stayed with him during his trials as a Franciscan novitiate, caught up in the life of an SS officer for Hitler, through filthy and depraved situations and led him to his ultimate destiny. The Holy Father gave him special permission to serve as a priest to the many people surviving the horrors of war in camps and prisons. With the prayers of devout nuns and friends and his constant, guiding faith and fortitude in God, Fr. Goldmann helped many souls to their final rest by administering the Sacraments and the offering of the Mass. The simple everyday gifts of food and shelter and our local parish church mean so much more after I discovered the situations that faced people caught up in the struggle to stay alive and keep their Faith during the wartime. In the epilogue, I marvelled at Fr. Goldmann's missionary work that he accomplished in Japan starting with his primary struggle in learning the Japanese language. His childhood dream was to go to Japan. He managed to build up the Church there and inspire many Japanese to become devout Christians and serve the Lord. His further work with the poorest in Tokyo, "the ragpickers", gave us insight into the conditions of the people. How he helped students and mothers with families was a constant inspiration. This story makes you want to go out and work for the Faith and offer prayer wherever it is needed.
Rating: Summary: God works in the life of this inspiring man. Review: A friend gave me this book to read and told me that I would enjoy the story of Fr. Goldmann. She warned me that it had moments of ugliness and horrible accountings; since it was written about the life of a Nazi. Fr. Goldmann started out in his village as a simple altar boy with a strong faith in God. This faith stayed with him during his trials as a Franciscan novitiate, caught up in the life of an SS officer for Hitler, through filthy and depraved situations and led him to his ultimate destiny. The Holy Father gave him special permission to serve as a priest to the many people surviving the horrors of war in camps and prisons. With the prayers of devout nuns and friends and his constant, guiding faith and fortitude in God, Fr. Goldmann helped many souls to their final rest by administering the Sacraments and the offering of the Mass. The simple everyday gifts of food and shelter and our local parish church mean so much more after I discovered the situations that faced people caught up in the struggle to stay alive and keep their Faith during the wartime. In the epilogue, I marvelled at Fr. Goldmann's missionary work that he accomplished in Japan starting with his primary struggle in learning the Japanese language. His childhood dream was to go to Japan. He managed to build up the Church there and inspire many Japanese to become devout Christians and serve the Lord. His further work with the poorest in Tokyo, "the ragpickers", gave us insight into the conditions of the people. How he helped students and mothers with families was a constant inspiration. This story makes you want to go out and work for the Faith and offer prayer wherever it is needed.
Rating: Summary: Hope..Catholic convert and WW2 fanatic Review: As a convert to the Catholic Church and an armchair historian, I can honestly state that this book will be one of the most fascinating and surprising books that you may ever read. Definately a spiritually uplifting book. Anyone who has ever had their faith truly tested, especially during the darkest of times, will find help and hope in this nearly unbelievable testament to the strength that God can give us. A great example that God works in mysterius ways and a must for anyone who thinks that they "know" about the SS.
Rating: Summary: Keeping The Faith in Faithless Situations Review: Fr. Gereon Goldmann takes you through life in Europe during WWII (and especially when serving in the German military). Goldmann proves to be faithful to God and his country, in spite of the hardships and trials. How easy it would be to despair when your own country accuses you of being a traitor, like Goldmann's country did. But remember, Germany was under the Nazi regime and naturally, if you stood for justice against prejudice, you were considered a traitor. Fr. Goldmann is ordained a priest while serving as a soldier and changes the lives of many while in combat. This edition takes you where the original story left off (it was origianlly published in 1964), and Fr. Goldmann moves on to minister in Japan.
Rating: Summary: Possibly one of the best books I've ever read. Review: I had a hard time putting this book down. I finished it in 3 days which for me, with a busy work and family life, is quite an accomplishment. This book will bolster your faith in God, the Sacraments, and in the life of prayer. There are many examples in this book about how prayers were answered. I also found Fr. Goldmann's audacity, at times funny, to be quite remarkable. This is a must read.
Rating: Summary: Possibly one of the best books I've ever read. Review: I had a hard time putting this book down. I finished it in 3 days which for me, with a busy work and family life, is quite an accomplishment. This book will bolster your faith in God, the Sacraments, and in the life of prayer. There are many examples in this book about how prayers were answered. I also found Fr. Goldmann's audacity, at times funny, to be quite remarkable. This is a must read.
Rating: Summary: The Shadow of His Wings Review: I loved this book! It was spiritually uplifting, NOT for Catholics only. This was a sometimes funny and always moving testament to the power of faith, prayer, integrity, courage, and persistence. Recommended reading for anyone, of any faith.
Rating: Summary: Amazing to read, even for WWII history buffs! Review: If you're looking for a book this Christmas season that will appeal to anyone, high school age and up, this is it. It's a quick read, but profoundly compelling and more than just a war story or story of a priest's life. It reveals the depths of the human spirit and the heights it can achieve when linked with an authentic love of God. You don't have to be Catholic or even Christian to appreciate the universal themes of this book. Highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: Divine Providence at its best! Review: In light of all the controversy surrounding whether Pope Pius XII did enough for the Jews, and on the recent Papal apology for the past sins of the Church comes a book that demonstrates the actions of some in the face of Nazism. This true story follows the experiences of a young German seminarian, Gereon Goldmann, drafted into Hitler's SS in the beginning of World War II. The story tells how Goldmann, in the face of evil, was able to continue his training for the priesthood and minister to others. This is the best book of 2000!
Rating: Summary: Faith and Hope Review: This is an excellent book of faith, hope and the inestimable power of prayer. It is the story of Father Goldmann, a seminarian, soldier and priest, who despite, the evils of his time, achieves his goal of becoming a priest through the prayers of many. It also shows the evils of propaganda on both sides which tries to paint the enemy as all evil and that all must be dealt with harshly. Yes, the Nazis were evil and their plans and goals were evil. They were merciless to their enemies. We see also that the Allies were not the "knights in shining armor" as portrayed in our history books. They often acted in the same manner as the Nazis. Above all this book shows what the Christian virtues of faith, hope and charity can do. It shows, above all, the mysterious workings of God and the power of prayer and sacrifice. This book is highly recommended for all.
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