Mass Confusion
Why I Rejected the Church for So Long and What Changed
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ナレーター:
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Susan Bennett
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著者:
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Susan R. Dolan
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Illumination Book Award 2023
IndieReader Book Award 2023
Shelf Unbound Indie Best Award 2022
Dread going to church? Feel restless and bored during mass? Cringe at the hypocrisy often found in organized religion? This book offers a fresh perspective for those seeking answers. a quick and compelling book for anyone who daydreams in the pew and can't wait until mass is over; resents or is confused by a rigid list of out-of-touch dos and don'ts; has been hurt or alienated by their church; and believes that church is irrelevant for real people with real problems. Mass Confusion reveals how an unlikely pilgrim—a corporate attorney turned hospice nurse—was finally able to grasp the life-changing truths of her faith. After 40 years of drifting in and out of the church, Susan Dolan experienced a life-transforming event that led her to renew her spirituality, return to her faith, and rediscover joy and peace—in the midst of the Catholic Church's ravaging sexual abuse crisis that caused untold thousands to reject the Church. Discover what happened to Susan and how it can impact your life, too.
Author Bio:
Susan R. Dolan is a nurse, attorney, and healthcare consultant specializing in issues surrounding end-of-life care. She is co-author of the award-winning book The End of Life Advisor: Personal, Legal and Medical Considerations for a Peaceful, Dignified Death.
©2021 Susan R. Dolan (P)2021 Susan R. Dolan批評家のレビュー
"Veteran narrator Susan Bennett has recorded audiobooks for a number of best-selling writers—Charliane Harris, Diane Chamberlain, Jude Devereaux—and she reads Mass Confusion with a sense of majesty and wonder, which is perfect. To listen to this book is to imagine oneself in a lecture that is equal parts intellectually stimulating and personally comforting. Anyone who is on a similar journey of self-discovery, even if it isn't a religious one, will derive inspiration from Dolan's plain-speaking, yet artful memoir." (Anthony Aycock, IndieReader)