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Books

Reviews of books written on subjects/themes of interest to ICN readers - reviewed from a Catholic/Christian perspective.


Missionary publishes major study on tribal conflict in NW Kenya

Irish missionary priest, Dr Patrick Devine, has published a seminal book entitled: 'Persistent Conflict Between the Pokot and Turkana: Causes and Policy Implications.' The book is based on the PhD dissertation he did some years ago at the University of Nairobi. The book is a timely and deeply insightful look into one of Kenya's longest-running inter-ethnic conflicts. Focusing on the Pokot and Turk... Read More


Book Launch: 'Laudate Deum: A Last Call for the Planet'

'Laudate Deum: A Last Call for the Planet' is inspired by Pope Francis and the legacy of his social teaching on ecology. Edited by Revd Prof Joshtrom Kureethadam SDB and Dr Tobias Thornes, the online book launch on 17 June was hosted by the Laudato Si' Research Institute, based in Campion Hall at the University of Oxford, with support from Partnerships For Change. In 2015, Pope Francis' landmark e... Read More


Book: Why I Care and Why Care Matters by Ed Davey

Sir Ed Davey MP has been leader of the Liberal Democrats since 2020 and MP for Kingston and Surbiton since 2017, and previously from 1997 until 20I5.He was Energy Minister in the Coalition Government . He is also my MP. Sixteen years ago I climbed scaffolding with him at a local historic Catholic church in Surbiton to write an article! Whilst autobiographical, this book is no political polemic; it... Read More


Book: Childhood and Contemporary Catholicism

Gerard Lemos is an Indian born cradle Catholic and sociologist by background, with active roles promoting understanding of the needs of vulnerable people in financial services, prisons, housing, English heritage and the arts, and now through a book called Childhood and Contemporary Catholicism. His book focuses on the significance of Catholic education in the lives of young people, shaping their m... Read More


Heaven in the Hills: How a hidden English Benedictine monastery helped spark 'Undaunted Joy' in author's soul

Shemaiah Gonzalez at Chilworth railway station

American author and essayist Shemaiah Gonzalez has released her latest book, Undaunted Joy: The Revolutionary Act of Cultivating Delight, a luminous collection of essays exploring joy as a resilient and sacred force. What many readers may not expect is that the book's spiritual heart was partly formed during her transformative stay at a quiet, active Roman Catholic Benedictine monastery nestled in... Read More


New kid's Bible for Jubilee pilgrims

ACN's special edition of the Child's Bible © ACN

Pilgrims gathering in Rome for the Jubilee of Families, Children, Grandparents and the Elderly at the end of May will receive a special children's Bible. Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) has prepared a fresh version of its Child's Bible which has been translated into more than 190 languages since it was first published in 1979. The Catholic charity will distribute 10,000 copies of the little book d... Read More


The School for Synodality Online Book Club starts Wednesday 21st May

The last stage of the three-year Synod journey was the Final Synod Document . (officially 'For a Synodal Church: Communion, Participation, and Mission'), a beautiful but rather technical document that Pope Francis took into church teaching and we are to implement. Join the School for Synodality online each week as Dr Avril Baigent and a global cast of synod experts as they will be 'Reading the... Read More


Elizabeth Hewat: Historian, missionary, mould-breaker - Book Launch with Ian Randall

Elizabeth Glendinning Kirkwood (1895-1968), a significant writer, especially of Christian history, a missionary, and a mould-breaker, was born in the west of Scotland and her secondary school education was at Wellington School, Ayr. When Elizabeth was a pupil there, the school was owned and led by two women who were committed to encouraging young women to fulfil their full potential. Their influen... Read More


50th anniversary of the fall of Cambodia

While Cambodia is now best-known for Angkor Wat and tourism, its enchantment hides a recent history and a poignancy beyond imagining. Next week sees the 50th anniversary of the fall of its capital Phnom Penh on 17th April 1975, setting the stage for one of the most barbaric regimes in modern history. By mid-afternoon on that fateful day the whole population of this elegant city was being forced in... Read More


Christian author helps small charities through innovative publishing initiative

Primavera Moretti

Christian fundraiser and author, Primavera Moretti has founded a new independent publishing company to help raise funds for charity. Each charity partner will be linked to a specific title and will receive £1 per copy sold. Lumina Publications is a whole new concept in publishing. Although it's just starting out, Lumina Publications has a vision: to bring light to the world by creating educating ... Read More


RED SCARE by Clay Risen

RED SCARE by Clay Risen. Publisher: Simon & Schuster In 1938, the US Congress interrogated theatre directors who produced plays for President Roosevelt's Federal Theater Project. The project was a New Deal initiative supporting the arts, providing employment and lifting spirits during the Depression and its aftermath. A congressman asked a director about his decision to perform Dr Faustus. "Yo... Read More


Book: Righting Wrongs - Three decades on the front lines battling abusive governments

Righting Wrongs - Three decades on the front lines battling abusive governments, by Kenneth Roth, Penguin Random House. "People, of course, want human rights, at least for themselves." So begins Kenneth Roth's informative survey of his thirty years at Human Rights Watch (HRW). He saw his NGO's role as increasing "the price of oppression to shift a regime's cost-benefit calculation so that abuse n... Read More


Book: Radical Hospitality: Benedict's Way of Love

Radical Hospitality: Benedict's Way of Love by Lonni Collins Pratt with Fr Daniel Homan OSB. Publisher: Paraclete Press During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity in 2020, Pope Francis told the faithful who were gathered in the Paul VI Hall in Rome and watching or listening via various media outlets that "spontaneous hospitality and thoughtful gestures communicate something of God's love". Alo... Read More


Book: Why Didn't I Know? Britain's Legacy in Palestine

Why Didn't I Know? Britain's Legacy in Palestine Paperback. by Monica Spooner. Publisher: Troubador ISBN: 9781836280750 In 2008 two ordinary people were invited to Jordan - and decided to visit Israel/Palestine as well. Their trip had anything but ordinary consequences. Knowing very little about the history and politics of Israel and Palestine, Monica and Roger found themselves face to face with ... Read More

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