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May 1998
Here are seven common though crucial threads that run through the lives of everyday people whose faith provides them with life, peace and a nurturing framework for their beliefs and actions.

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Helps everyone to see how God is present to us in so many ways. -- Lenny Wilkins, National Basketball Association coach

I highly recommend it. -- Most Reverend Walter F. Sullivan, Bishop of Richmond

Paul writes a confident and hopeful book because that is how he sees his Catholicism. -- Most Reverent Rembert G. Weakland, O.S.B., Archbishop of Milwaukee

This manifesto of faith is charming, convincing and compelling. -- Robert F. Drinan, S.J., Georgetown University Law Center

Written for those who take Catholic life seriously and want to be more successful in living it. -- National Catholic Reporter

About the Author

PAUL WILKES lectures throughout America about the crucial place of religious belief, spirituality and parish affiliation in individual lives as well the pathways to excellence available to all parishes. He is the creator of two New Beginnings curricula being used in parishes to assist in community revitalization and stewardship efforts. Paul is the author of 18 non-fiction books, a novel, and has been the host, writer, director or producer of seven PBS documentaries. Most recently, he wrote Excellent Catholic Parishes: The Guide to Best Places and Practices and Best Practices from America s Best Churches. An active parishioner, Paul lives in Wilmington, North Carolina, with his wife and two sons. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Paulist Press (May 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080913795X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0809137954
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.4 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,142,103 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Paul Wilkes, author of the newly released Holding God In My
Hands from Liguori Publications, is one of America's most
respected writers on religious belief and personal spirituality.
He is the author of over twenty books, and the host, writer,
director or producer of seven PBS documentaries.
His book, In Due Season: A Catholic Life, was chosen by
Publishers Weekly as one of 2009's 100 outstanding books.
In a review, PW called In Due Season "an exquisite memoir
that often reads like a novel ."
Paul lectures across the country about the role of religious
belief in individual lives as well the place and impact of
religion in public life. As a commentator on religious issues,
he has appeared on all major television networks.
His book, In Mysterious Ways: The Death and Life of a Parish
Priest, was a Book of the Month Club selection, and won a
Christopher Award. In addition to MERTON, which aired
on PBS, Paul Wilkes was host, writer, and associate producer
of the acclaimed television series, SIX AMERICAN
FAMILIES, which won a DuPont-Columbia award for
documentary excellence.
He has written for numerous national magazines, such as The
New Yorker, The Atlantic and The New York Times Magazine,
and is a former reporter for the Baltimore Sun and the Boulder
(Colorado) Daily Camera.
He has been a visiting writer and guest lecturer at Clark
University, Columbia University, the University of
Pittsburgh, College of the Holy Cross, Boston University and
Brooklyn College. He was Welch Visiting Chair at Notre
Dame, and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University
of North Carolina at Wilmington.
Paul has been honored for his body of work with a
Distinguished Alumnus Award from Columbia University's
Graduate School of Journalism, where he received his
advanced degree, and with a By-Line Award from
Marquette University, where he graduated.
A practicing Catholic, active in his parish, he lives in
Wilmington, North Carolina, with his wife Tracy, who
founded DREAMS, an arts program for at-risk children. The
Wilkes have two sons, Noah and Daniel.
In 2006, Paul founded Homes of Hope India-US to assist
orphanages and schools for street children in India. He is a
co-founder of CHIPS (Christian Help in Park Slope), a
Brooklyn center that has served the poor and homeless
young mothers and children for over thirty-five years.

 

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28 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Uninsightful and angry, December 5, 2005
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This is one of the worst books on Catholicism that I have read. Wilkes' "secrets" really aren't all that insightful at all: Pray, frequent the Eucharist, belong to a church, etc... Duh. I can obtain more insights on being a "Successful Catholic" from a ten year old.

Even worse, there are two huge flaws with the book. First, he never really defines what a "Successful Catholic" is, and why we should care about their opinions. The interviewees for this book appear to be nothing more than Catholics who share Wilkes' unorthodox and out-of-mainstream opinions of the Church (see flaw number two).

In contrast, consider a fabulous book like Dr. Guarendi's "Back to the Family". In this book, Dr. Ray takes the 100 "best" parents in the country, and gives the reader their best parenting advice. This is a great book, because Dr. Ray spends the first two chapters of the book explaining who these fabulous parents are, what criteria make them successful, how they were selected, and why we should care about them. Wilkes does not do this. He makes no attempt to determine what a "Successful Catholic" is. Instead, he just finds a bunch of people who agree with him and then he gives us his opinions thru them.

The second flaw of the book is the negativity and hostility towards the Catholic Church. Consider some of these direct quotes from the book:

"Successful Catholics may disagree with the church (most do, on a variety of issues) and many of them have been apart from the church at various times in their life." p. 4.

"They (Successful Catholics) can be open to other points of view that may not agree with theirs. Yes, they have firm ideas on what their Catholic life should be about. They may be adamant that the clergy should remain celibate and male; they may differ with the church's teachings on birth control or on the ability of the divorced and remarried to receive the eucharist. Today's Catholics are not what they were a generation ago, when strict, exact guidelines covered so many aspects of their lives and left little room for personal interpretation." p. 38-39.

"The Successful Catholic looks out over this vast tent under which a billion people find their shelter. Under that tent will be people whose conclusions, lifestyles, and very personalities are diametrically in opposition with their own. Are they lesser Catholics? What of the so-called `cafeteria Catholics' or unswervingly traditionalistic Catholics? Does God love them less?"
p. 40-41.

"Successful Catholics acknowledge that while espousing Catholic principles, two priests, two bishops, even two popes might come down very differently on critical issues." p. 38.


Enough said. Do not buy this book. It kills me that Paulist Press would publish this angry and uninsightful rubbish. Paul Wilkes' is out of the mainstream of Catholicism, and seems to really hate the church. You'd be better off buying just about any other book than this one.
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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This book is just plain wrong, October 2, 2006
This review is from: The Seven Secrets of Successful Catholics (Paperback)
This book has nothing to do with true Catholicism. If you want to be lulled some more into the liberal thinking that everything is okay than I am praying for you. The Catholic Church is the protector of Divine Truth whether we like it or not. And it will not change its doctrine!! Our parish (OLV in Birmingham, AL) is promoting this book when what we really need is TRUTH! The priests and bishops allowing this to happen are in serious danger as they are leading their sheep astray. I pray for them daily.
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35 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Utter pablum, May 27, 2004
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Reviewer: emarey
According to Paul Wilkes, "successful" Catholics know that unlike in "the past" there isn't just one answer to various issues such as whether the priesthood should be all male and celibate, whether Christ is really present in the Eucharist, or whether contraception is permissible. Oh, but there is, Paul-- and it's called Catholic doctrine.
There are plenty of churches which don't feature an authoritative hierarchy and binding dogma, but the Roman Catholic church isn't one of them. Wilkes' definition of a successful Catholic (sort of presumptive to define, isn't it?) is apparently someone who is either ignorant of church teaching or willfully disobedient to it.

This book is shallow, wrongheaded and dishonest all at once. You'll get more spiritual and intellectual nourishment watching daytime television.

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