The View From the Rectory Window

The View From the Rectory Window by Kenneth VanHaverbeke is published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform and was released on January 18, 2014. This edition spans 182 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a collection of stories from the life of a Kansas Roman Catholic parish priest, exploring how God communicates through the people he serves and loves.
Readers will find a series of ordinary yet engaging narratives that reflect the everyday experiences of a priest, revealing insights that may resonate with anyone, regardless of their background. The stories delve into themes of biography and religious life, showcasing the unique perspective of a parish priest while highlighting the universal nature of human experiences. Through humor and reflection, this collection invites readers to reconsider their views on faith and the connections we share with others.
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Books such as “All Creatures Great and Small” about a veterinarian in the post WWII England reminds us everyone has an intriguing story to tell. A Catholic parish priest is no different. “The View from the Rectory Window” is a collection of stories of a Kansas Roman Catholic parish priest’s life and how God is speaking to him through the people he ministers and loves. Ordinary, mundane stories of everyday events: ordinary to a priest that is, but very fascinating to someone who does not live in a collar of black and white. Stories of people, of God, and of the priesthood and how the view through the eyes of priest is not all that different from the eyes of any parent. These humorous and thought provoking stories of a parish priest’s view of the world will change your view on the world and how God is working in in your life and in every life you touch!
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