Exits and Entrances

Exits and Entrances by James R. Leo is a memoir published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in August 2008. This 108-page book presents a personal narrative that intertwines the sacred and the everyday, offering a glimpse into the author’s journey of faith. Through a series of vignettes, Leo shares moments from his life as a priest, including his unexpected decision to enter the priesthood and his experiences ministering to friends and communities.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of faith and personal growth as Leo reflects on his life experiences, including interactions with various faith communities and significant events. The memoir touches on themes of biography and religious history, particularly within the context of Asia and China. As Leo recounts his memories, he invites readers to consider their own life choices and spiritual journeys, making this work a contemplative read for those interested in the intersection of personal narrative and faith.
Official synopsis Publisher
In this luminescent memoir Dean Leo, a raconteur for God, charmingly threads a serendipitous line between the reverent and irreverent. Exits and Entrances catches a glimpse of one man’s working faith. We see a young man, surprising even himself by blurting out in public his intent to enter the priesthood. We see a wounded priest ministering to a dear friend at the time of death. We see a workaday priest caught up in the pomp and intrigue of the funeral of the Duchess of Windsor. We see a faithful servant reaching out to casual acquaintances met mall walking. We share his memories of several faith communities including two great Cathedrals. As we see him reminisce and explore his life and faith, we gain insight into our own life decisions and faith experiences.
BOOK REVIEW
Although I had not intended to do so, I read every word of Exits and Entrances over the past weekend, finishing it in the night by kerosene lantern. It is a charming work. Author James Leo writes with an engaging and fluent style and the incidents which he chose to include from his eventful life were wisely selected. Often the problem with memoirs is that the author tries to cover everything and much of it isn’t of interest to anyone else. The author does not do that. His story about his pastoral call paralleled my own (though my moment of realization was not in Hartford as an insurance company, but in Columbus in a department store)and I cackled at the tale of taking his family to the by-the-hour-hotel in France. I’m not much of a royalty buff, but I found myself reading with interest the chapter about The Dutchess of Windsor and Queen Elizabeth. I appreciated the author’s insight into the character of Bishop Herbert Thompson, a man whom I had known only slightly, and as a regular worshiper at Christ Church Cathedral these days, I was grateful for some of the history of the congregation that was included. The closing words about the author’s wife Patsy were gracious and lovely without being saccharine. Tonigh I will give Exits and Entrances to my wife who will, I am sure, enjoy it as much as I did. The author has done an excellent job with this book.
The Rev. Dr. Richard H. Schimdt
Editor & Director
Forward Movement Publications
Publisher
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