I'll never tell
Book Description
A Catholic priest's extraordinary five-decade journey unfolds in this captivating memoir that bridges the sacred and secular worlds with remarkable candor and wit. Monsignor Harry G. Schlitt invites readers into his unconventional odyssey, where encounters with entertainment legends like Paul Lynde, James Brown, and Joan Crawford intersect with meetings alongside cardinals and multiple popes across global capitals.
This social and historical narrative reveals how one clergyman navigated the evolving landscape of contemporary life while maintaining his spiritual calling. Through Schlitt's unique perspective, readers witness the Catholic Church's transformation over fifty years, experiencing both the challenges and revelations that shaped his ministerial path.
The memoir offers profound religious insights wrapped in engaging storytelling that illuminates the human side of priesthood. Schlitt's experiences span diverse cultural encounters, from the world of rock and roll to the halls of Vatican power, creating a tapestry that reflects broader societal changes and personal spiritual growth.
For those seeking to understand how faith adapts and endures through changing times, this chronicle provides both entertainment and enlightenment. The author's honest reflections on his calling demonstrate how spiritual dedication can flourish even in unexpected circumstances, offering readers a fresh perspective on religious life in the modern world.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~9 hours)
📄 Length: 317 pages
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