Books by Lorenzo Albacete


 

Published by Slant Books, February 2023

Cry of the Heart

Cry of the Heart is the late Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete's incisive and heartfelt look at what the experience of suffering reveals to each of us. He draws upon insights from literary figures such as Flannery O'Connor, Walker Percy, and Elie Wiesel; adds the wisdom of Saints John Paul II and Padre Pio; and engages our own everyday human experience. Albacete challenges caretakers and friends to co-suffer with those in distress, by not only treating their mental and physical symptoms, but also participating in their questions in a relationship directed to the redemptive love of the Mystery who makes us.

In addition to a foreword by Albacete's close friend, Cardinal Seán O'Malley, Cry of the Heart also includes a newly-researched biographical essay about the author that provides surprising insights into the man and his work.

We thank Somos Community Care for the generous support that made the publication of Cry of the Heart possible.


The Relevance of the Stars

From popes to television personalities to high school students, everyone who encountered Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete knew there was no one like him. He could engage you with a joke about a New Yorker cartoon, move on to a keen commentary on the state of the culture, and finish off with a meditation on the Gospel of John. In his talks and essays, Albacete made profound theological and philosophical insights accessible without ever losing their depth and breadth.

The New Yorker cartoons feature here, of course, alongside Dostoevsky, Flannery O'Connor, and Elie Wiesel. Albacete masterfully engages the thought of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Father Luigi Giussani, the founder of the international lay movement Communion and Liberation, whose passion for the infinite Albacete made his own.

Published by Slant Books, February 2021

We thank the Moheimani family for generously supporting the publication of The Relevance of the Stars.


Published by Crossroad, September 2007

God at the Ritz

Lorenzo Albacete, a close friend of Pope John Paul II, physicist, and New York Times columnist, shows that religion has a place amid conversations on science and contemporary culture. With humor and honesty, Albacete answers questions about life and death, good and evil, science and religion, religion and politics, and other issues.

“Lorenzo Albacete is one of a kind, and so is God at the Ritz. The book, like the monsignor, crackles with humor, warmth, and intellectual excitement. Reading it is like having a stay-up-all-night, jump-out-of-your-chair, have-another-espresso marathon conversation with one of the world’s most swashbuckling talkers.”
Hendrik HertzbergThe New Yorker


What is Christian in Christianity?

Encounter with Monsignor Lorenzo Albacete through a selection of his teachings and homilies.

“The Church has been slow to welcome and understand Catholicism as a result of an encounter, Albacete lived this truth well. With humor, wisdom and beauty this book exemplifies Christianity as an encounter with a living presence, a person still among us, Christ! Pastors and those interested in communicating and fostering such an encounter should buy this book, preach from this book and give it to others. Please buy one for your parish priest, they won't regret it!”
Fr. Ryan Mann, Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

Published by Human Adventure Books, January 2019