The End and the Beginning
By George Weigel
By George Weigel
By George Weigel
By George Weigel
By George Weigel
Read by Stefan Rudnicki
By George Weigel
Read by Stefan Rudnicki
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion
Category: Biography & Memoir | Religion | Audiobooks
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$20.00
Nov 01, 2011 | ISBN 9780385524803
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Sep 14, 2010 | ISBN 9780307715869
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Sep 14, 2010 | ISBN 9780307715500
1385 Minutes
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Praise for The End and the Beginning
“The author of the landmark Witness to Hope has now finished the story he began so brilliantly. In his new book, George Weigel–biographer and theologian–details John Paul II’s battle against totalitarianism and chronicles the Holy Father’s humble acceptance of suffering at the end of earthly life. As ever, Weigel writes with confidence, clarity, and insight.”
– Jon Meacham, Editor of Newsweek and Pulitzer Prize Winning Author of American Lion
“The saga of John Paul the Second is now complete; unveiled with a grace and eloquence that only George Weigel could summon. Here is the final act of a life of “serenity and adventure,” told from the inside. The personal drama of John Paul’s last days and his heroic public acts in the face of incredible obstacles, both move and inspire. For anyone who cares about the witness of faith and the mysterious power of suffering, this work is not to be missed. Weigel has given us a biography as luminous and lasting as the life it captures.”
– Raymond Arroyo, New York Times Bestselling Author of Mother Angelica and host of EWTN’s “The World Over”
“We’ve been awaiting it for a decade – since his acclaimed Witness to Hope – and George Weigel’s The End and the Beginning is well-worth the wait! It is impossible to comprehend fully the twentieth century without considering John Paul II, and it is difficult to appreciate him without plunging into this book, an enjoyable task indeed.”
– Most Reverend Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York
“Weigel has written what can only be described as an unforgettable book – a portrait of Karol Wojtyla, his Church and his times that vividly captures one of the central characters of the last 100 years. Compellingly written, rich in drama and exhaustive in its research, this is the definitive work on the life and legacy of the Polish Pope, and a crowning sequel to Weigel’s Witness to Hope.”
– Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Denver
“This magnificent sequel to George Weigel’s Witness to Hope includes a compelling account of John Paul II’s last years as well as an insightful assessment of the great Pope’s legacy. But the most fascinating section of the book is a detailed and well-documented study of John Paul’s long struggle against Communism, from his days as a seminarian through the dramatic events of the 1980’s. Throughout this study, Weigel’s intellectual acuity, his fine prose style, and his passion for the church are on clear display. If there was any doubt on the matter, The End and the Beginning proves that George Weigel is the great singer of the song of Karol Wojtyla.”
– Robert Barron, The Catholicism Project
“In this sequel to Witness to Hope, George Weigel has put the final touches on his definitive portrait of John Paul the Great. With the aid of newly available material, he has filled out his account of Wojtyla’s role in the demise of European communism with the story of the relentless campaign that Soviet-era operatives were waging against their feared Polish antagonist in those years. With his insights into Vatican diplomacy, his portrayal of the aging pontiff’s struggles with challenges to the Church in the postmodern world, and his judicious assessment of his subject’s spiritual and intellectual legacy, Weigel has given us yet another masterpiece of biography.”
– Mary Ann Glendon, Professor of Law, Harvard University and Former U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See
“Here is the story in full of a life lived in fullness. George Weigel completes the work begun in Witness to Hope. He spells out the significance of a supremely significant life. John Paul II was a pope not just for our time, but for the ages. His closing years offered a renewed witness with very public deeds of love and suffering. Yet this is not an exercise in nostalgia. Weigel doesn’t shrink from the charges of the pontiff’s critics, and he provides a courageous analysis of the man’s handling of the Church’s sexual and financial scandals. It’s difficult to predict how history will judge our contemporaries. In this case, though, Weigel makes it abundantly clear.”
– Dr. Scott Hahn, Nationally Bestselling Author of Signs of Life and The Lamb’s Supper
“This book is the Rosetta Stone of John Paul II’s life and legacy. Only George Weigel’s masterful combination of rare opportunities and rarer intuitive skill could do justice to John Paul II’s epic life that changed the world. If you really want to know John Paul II and his legacy, The End and the Beginning is indispensable reading. More than a sequel to Witness to Hope, this is the climax – an interpretive key like no other.”
– Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight and Chief Executive Officer of the Knights of Columbus and New York Times Bestselling Author of Civilization of Love and Our Lady of Guadalupe
“George Weigel has already given the world the definitive biography of Pope John Paul II, and this is an indispensable second volume. It is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the man and the Church he led for a quarter-century.”
– John L. Allen Jr., author of The Future Church
“As a young man, Karol Wojtyla studied drama, but the greatest human drama of the second half of the twentieth century is the story of his life, his calling, his pontificate. George Weigel draws upon his immense personal knowledge and his finely tuned sense of history to describe the last act of John Paul’s life and offer a balanced and appreciative review of the play. This is a book for everyone who wants to be informed about the life of the Catholic Church in recent times, but those who knew and loved the late Pope are especially in Weigel’s debt.”
– Francis Cardinal George, OMI, Archbishop of Chicago
“Those of us who waited expectantly for the sequel to George Weigel’s towering biography of Pope John Paul II, Witness to Hope, now have every reason to celebrate the appearance of The End and the Beginning. Few modern biographers accomplish the likes of Weigel’s achievement, so evident in these volumes.”
– Most Reverend Edwin F. O’Brien, Archbishop of Baltimore
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