The Wanderer, a Catholic newspaper that was founded in St. Paul, Minn. in 1867, published a review of “Cry of Nineveh” in its Jan. 5 edition. Here’s the link to the review penned by longtime journalist Dexter Duggan:
Saying yes to God in the ICU: Unexpected journey leads to deeper faith, trust in the Lord
As they wheeled me into the ICU, I noticed the crucifix on the wall among all the other life-saving equipment. I was in a Catholic hospital, after all, and its catholicity was something that struck me again and again during my four-night stay.
What can only be described as one of the most terrible and yet somehow wonderful experiences of my life unfolded just a few weeks ago when I was sitting in the chapel at the Diocesan Pastoral Center in downtown Phoenix. Staff at the DPC are blessed to be able to attend Mass in the chapel most workdays.
Shortly after the Gospel was proclaimed and we settled into our pews, I felt as though someone punched me in the forehead.