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Preface to the Revised Edition
Foreword by Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, Archbishop of Oklahoma City
Introduction by Sister Marita Rother, A.S.C
Chapter 1: Love to the Extreme Limit
July 28, 1981: The Shepherd Who Didn’t Run
The Santiago Atitlán Mission: A Return to Ministry
“If It Is My Destiny That I Should Give My Life Here, Then So Be It …”
Chapter 2: Son of the Red Earth State
A Long Lineage of Germans, Farmers, Catholics
Stanley’s Road to the Priesthood: A Vision of Mission
Everything Changes: The First Seminary
Mount St. Mary’s
Ordination Day: May 25, 1963
Ministry: The Early Years
The Texoma Undertaking
Stanley’s First Work with Indians
An Oklahoma Mission in Guatemala
Why Me?
Chapter 4: MICATOKLA: Stanley’s New Home
MICATOKLA
Fitting in at MICATOKLA
Building the Hospitalito
Building Communication
The Making of a Home
The Tz’utujil People
And Then There Was One: MICATOKLA Changes
The Missionary’s Work of Love
Family Bonds Across the Miles
Living a Eucharistic Life
The Gift of Humor
The Great Earthquake of 1976
Where Two or More Are Gathered
Build My Church
Watching Storms Building from a Distance
First Signs of Danger
The Violence Reaches Lake Atitlán
Orejas, Not for Listening
An Unwanted Top 10 List
The New Normal
A Martyr of Charity
Diego Quic
A Bloodbath in Atitlán
“What Can I Do?”
Stanley Rother’s Garden of Gethsemane
The Letters
Coming Home
Summertime in the Village
The Hour Has Come
This Is My Blood …
The Tree Cried Out and Bled, But It Did Not Die
“They Killed Stan”
Witness to the Living Christ Present in His People
A Martyr for His People
“From the Beginning of Our Priesthood”
Father Stanley Rother: Patron for All Priests
Epilogue by Most Reverend Eusebius J. Beltran, Archbishop Emeritus of Oklahoma City