American Priest
The Ambitious Life and Conflicted Legacy of Notre Dame's Father Ted Hesburgh
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Considered for many decades to be the most influential priest in America, Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, played what many consider pivotal roles in higher education, the Catholic Church, and national and international affairs. American Priest examines his life and his many and varied engagements—from the university he led for thirty-five years to his associations with the Vatican and the White House—and evaluates the extent and importance of his legacy.
Author and Notre Dame priest-professor Wilson D. Miscamble tracks how Hesburgh transformed Catholic higher education in the postwar era and explores how he became a much-celebrated voice in America at large. Yet, beyond the hagiography that often surrounds Hesburgh’s legacy lies another more complex and challenging story. What exactly were his contributions to higher learning; what was his involvement in the civil rights movement; and what was the nature of his role as advisor to popes and presidents?
Understanding Hesburgh’s life and work illuminates the journey that the Catholic Church traversed over the second half of the twentieth century. Exploring and evaluating Hesburgh’s importance, then, contributes not only to the colorful history of Notre Dame but also to comprehending the American Catholic experience.
Praise for American Priest
“An excellent, engaging biography . . . [Miscamble] deftly captures the ‘whole Hesburgh’ in a fair and thorough portrait.” —Catholic Philly
“Excellent . . . the story that Father Miscamble tells is an all-American story—the rise of a Catholic of relatively modest background, close to his immigrant roots, to a place of prominence among the nation’s elite.” —Public Discourse
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Wilson Miscamble, C.S.C. asked the permission of Ted Hesburgh, C.S.C. to write this biography back in the 90s. They were friends and the biography was based in part on the extensive interviews conducted by Miscamble before Hesburgh's death. The book begins with a chronological overview of Hesburgh's life and then provides a series of thematic overviews of his life—his relation to the football team / coaches, his role in the civil rights movement, his role working for various presidents, etc.
All of this is fascinating in its own right and gives insight into a wildly influential American priest. Miscamble is an excellent author for this book as he is both a serious historian and a Catholic priest familiar with the dynamics of late twentieth-century Catholicism. He does not support the secular trajectory taken by ND in the twentieth century and is openly critical of Hesburgh's legacy. Despite his criticism, he is eminently fair. This book is neither a hit piece / conspiracy theory nor a hagiography. As Miscamble notes, not other non-hagiographic biography had been written of Hesburgh up to this point. As such, this book fills an important hole in the literature on the history of ND.
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