THE JOURNAL
September-October  Vol. 4 No. 5



 
 
 
 
Book Reviews

Beyond The Vows  by Ed Griffin



A young Catholic priest finds conflict and romance on his journey toward the  light.

Father JP Lacey throws himself into the priesthood after twelve years in the  seminary. The year is 1964. He  s going to free the captives and give sight to  the blind as the prophet Isaiah has directed. He hears confessions, chaplains  parish groups and struggles to bring God into the lives of the people. But  nothing works as he anticipated. The world is in tumult with the death of JFK,  civil rights demonstrations, the war in Vietnam and the sexual revolution. Even  the rock-strong Catholic Church has been shaken by the second Vatican  Council.

JP searches for answers. The fierce God of his childhood gives way to a God  of love. Helping others replaces a life of rules. But a deep void eats at his  heart. He is alone.

When a young woman in the parish, Caitlin O  Neil, contacts him for help, JP  must decide what kind of priest he will be. Caitlin has been ordered to fire the  only black man in the company she works for. Will JP offer pious advice or will  he stand with her, even when he discovers that the owner of the company is a  good friend of the bishop  s?

JP finds himself falling in love with Caitlin despite his vows. Caitlin  struggles with her feelings. She  s been raised Catholic and falling in love with  a priest is taboo. In addition, a dynamic union organizer has proposed to her. A  wild ex-nun shows JP one way to leave the priesthood, while a self-educated  church janitor counsels a different way.

What is love? Where is God? Why celibacy? When do you follow your conscience  and not the church?

Ed Griffin began his professional life in 1962 as a Roman Catholic priest in  Cleveland, Ohio. There he became active in the civil rights movement and marched  in Selma with Doctor Martin Luther King. Removed from a suburban parish for his  activities, he served for three years in Cleveland's central city. His years in  the Roman Catholic Priesthood are the subject of Beyond the Vows.

After leaving the priesthood Griffin earned a masters degree at the  University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and was elected to Milwaukee's city council in  1972. He met his wife, Kathy, in Milwaukee. Raised an Irish Catholic, she was  active in the civil rights and peace movements.

Griffin and his family moved to British Columbia in 1988, where Griffin  helped establish a dynamic writing community in the city of Surrey. He is the  founder of Western Canada's largest writer's conference, the Surrey Writers'  Conference. Ed teaches creative writing at Matsqui Prison, a medium security  prison in Western Canada. He taught the same subject at Waupun prison, a maximum  security prison in Wisconsin.

The book is available from Trafford Publishing at 1-888-232-4444 or online at  www.trafford.com





 



 
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