I Have Learned from the Least: My Life, My Hopes

I Have Learned from the Least: My Life, My Hopes
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He received a doctorate from the Catholic University of America and has served on the International Theological Commission. He is the author of several books, including Easter People.. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, Archbishop of Manila, also serves as president of Caritas International and of the Catholic Biblical Federation
"From his origins in poverty and ministerial experience in the slums of Manila, and his spiritual formation by Jesuits and theological education in the United States, to his broad cultural sensitivity and key roles he has played on the Asian and world stage, Cardinal Tagle's story offers reassurance for the future of the Church. --Paul Crowley, SJ, author, The Unmoored God"These autobiographical reflections of the current Cardinal of Manila reveal 'a shepherd who smells of his sheep' and show the kind of leader who will be able to carry on Pope Francis's program of church reform." --Peter Phan, author, The Joy of Religious Pluralism
His deep commitment to the poor and an ardent faith in the gospel message shine clearly throughout these memories and reflections.. Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the archbishop of Manila and one of the leading voices of the Asian Church, has emerged in this era of Pope Francis as an example of a shepherd who "has the smell of the sheep." Narrated in the form of an interview, this memoir traces his upbringing in humble circumstances, his early vocation to the priesthood followed by theological studies in the United States, service on the International Theological Commission, and his surprising rise in the hierarchy of the Philippine Church and on the world stage.With unusual openness and frankness, Cardinal Tagle freely shares his thoughts on religious pluralism, social justice, an ethic of ecology, and the challenges facing the church in the twenty-first century