In Due Season: A Catholic LifeISBN: 978-0-470-42333-2
Hardcover
320 pages
March 2009, Jossey-Bass
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"Paul Wilkes's memoir is a love story—and also a story of
a struggle with the lover, in his case, God. The son of an
immigrant, Wilkes felt that he was called to a priestly vocation,
indeed a Trappist vocation. God sent him many signals that this was
not his calling. So Paul had to settle for what he thought to be a
second-best vocation—a very successful writer. God heaved a
sigh of relief. Paul had finally 'got it.' He has written a memoir
of the century."
—Andrew Greeley, author, The Catholic Imagination
"Paul Wilkes is that rarest of people—a deeply spiritual
man who is also an absolutely exquisite writer. His absorbing new
memoir reveals the wonderful things that can happen when you allow
God to lead you along life's often bumpy path—whether or not
you know where the journey will lead. This is a beautifully
written, frequently haunting, and always fascinating story of
seeking and finding, serving and loving,
and—ultimately—dying and rising. Highly
recommended."
—James Martin, SJ, author, My Life with the Saints
"Paul Wilkes's biography takes us through Paul's life, but through the stages of our own lives as well. As a result, at the end of it we can see how we, too, have become more than we ever thought we could be. Wilkes is a great writer–he has a refreshing style, a direct voice, and a stark and unfurbished honesty, even about himself. In Due Season has all the marks of Augustine's Confessions or Merton's Seven Storey Mountain. It gives the rest of us, whatever we've done, wherever we've been, hope. It helps us see the forest of our lives despite the trees.
Read this book. It can put the seasons of your own life into
better, broader perspective."
—Joan Chittister, author, Called to Question: A Spiritual
Memoir
Paul Wilkes' In Due Season takes the reader on a moving
journey through an extraordinary era's thickets of American
Catholic life and belief—opening at last into wisdom,
affirmation, and hope.
—James Carroll, author, Practicing Catholic and An
American Requiem, winner of the National Book Award