Navy Priest


The Life of Captain Jake Laboon, SJ

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By Richard Gribble
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THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
226 x 152 mm
Weight:
620 g
Pages:
376

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Richard Gribble, CSC is in the department of religious studies at Stonehill College and is the editor of Apostolic Religious Life in America Today (CUA Press).

"A wonderful read, straight from the heart, about a very special public servant. Jesuit priest, Pastor, Captain: Jake Laboon was nearly perfect in his living example, though he would disagree. He possessed a unique hman spirit that drew you to him: sailor, marine, parishioner, Admiral, Cardinal alike. So many of us were blessed on eath to have been deeply touched by him on our journey, and we know we will see him again. Gribble captures Jake in a rare, simple and compelling manner. -Admiral Mike Mullen, USN (ret.) "Gribble has an engaging style that should draw in a broad audience in the American Catholic and naval communities." - Robert Emmett Curran, Professor Emeritus of History, Georgetown University and author of Papist Devils and Shaping American Catholicism (CUA Press)"-- "Fr. Richard Gribble expands the underserved historiography of US military chaplains with his biography of Fr. John Francis Jake Laboon Jr. Informed by thorough research in civil, military, and religious archives, as well as dozens of interviews, Gribble follows Laboon's life from the Catholic immigrant neighborhoods of Pittsburgh to his education at the Naval Academy in the early 1940s and his service as a submariner during World War II."--Hans Rasmussen, Catholic Library World " extremely well-researched, interesting, and enjoyable book I highly recommend this book. It has made me want to be a better chaplain."--CDR Joseph Coffey, CHC, USN, American Catholic Studies "This book is a fitting tribute to one who demonstrated his love for 'God, country, and the U.S. Navy'"--Thomas Rzeznik - Seton Hall University, Journal of Jesuit Studies "Navy Priest is, in a sense, the story of a certain type of American who seems to have died with the 20th century Fr. Gribble repeatedly thrusts Laboon's life into exhaustive historical context. In doing so, he gives us not only Laboon's life, but his time. And by extension, he gives us an exercise in contrast against our own time and the lives that populate it. America doesn't seem capable of making Jake Laboons anymore."--Peter Reichard, America

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