The Godmother: Madre Pascalina, a Feminine Tour de Force by Fr. Charles Theodore Murr
The Godmother: Madre Pascalina, a Feminine Tour de Force
by Fr. Charles Theodore Murr
What could two people from different generations, of different nationalities, backgrounds, and mentalities possibly have in common?
The Godmother shows how human relationships can spring through common interests, but also how —through shared experience— they can flourish and mature into a deep, spiritual, and lasting friendship.
Now for the first time author Charles T. Murr (The Society of Judas) vividly recounts his conversations with Josefine Lehnert —The woman known in some circles as La Popessa.
At its core, The Godmother is a warm heart-to-heart exchange between an old nun from Bavaria and an American seminarian in his Roman years —working his way towards priesthood. It is a story of friendship, of fraternal charity rooted in their mutual admiration for a remarkable man, Pope Pius XII.
Those who read this book will certainly come away enlightened by Mother Pascalina’s unique viewpoint on Vatican politics and innuendos, her knowledge of history, her womanly wisdom, and feminine strength.
This is essential reading for anyone interested in modern Church history and for those seeking spiritual growth and development.