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No Guilty Bystander: The extraordinary life and times of Catholic bishop Thomas Gumbleton of Detroit

The story of a US Catholic "peace bishop" and his commitments to social justice at home and abroad.

Tom Gumbleton, I believe, will eventually be known as the most noteworthy U.S. bishop in modern church history [who] both spoke and lived the Gospel of universal love and radical nonviolence.”
— Tom Fox, Editor/Publisher Emeritus, National Catholic Reporter
MARYKNOLL, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, July 5, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq. Racism, discrimination, civil rights. Labor and economic injustice. LGBTQ rights. Nuclear weapons and the arms race. El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti. Clergy sexual abuse. In his forty years as bishop of Detroit, Thomas Gumbleton engaged with crucial issues facing not only Catholics but all of American society in some of its most tumultuous decades.

A native of Detroit and child of the Depression, Gumbleton attributes his world view to two events: the second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and a visit to Cairo with two fellow priests. Searching for the place tradition holds that the Holy Family lived, he recalls “we began to come into a large area teeming with homeless people . . . living in the streets all the time, without access to water, food, or any clean clothing. . . Sooner or later, I knew I would have to act upon what I had experienced there.”

Named a bishop for Detroit in 1968 by Pope Paul VI, Gumbleton became known as a “peace bishop,” speaking out against the war in Vietnam and co-founding Pax Christi USA in 1972. The story of his work in drafting the US Bishops’ 1983 pastoral letter, “The Challenge of Peace: God’s Promise and Our Response” is an unusually detailed look at how it developed in the context of both US society, Catholic teaching, and the Vatican of Pope John Paul II.

Gumbleton also initiated the Bishops’ 1997 pastoral letter, “Always Our Children: A Pastoral Message to Parents of Homosexual Children and Suggestions for Pastoral Ministers.” He made humanitarian visits to Iraq; assessing the impact of the sanctions and the subsequent war.

As Tom Fox, editor/publisher emeritus of the National Catholic Reporter states, “Tom Gumbleton, I believe, will eventually be known as the most noteworthy U.S. bishop in modern church history, a unique member of the Catholic hierarchy who both spoke and lived the Gospel of universal love and radical nonviolence.

Often criticized for the stands he has taken, Gumbleton has remained even in retirement a man of faith in action. In his honor, royalties from the sale of No Guilty Bystander will benefit the Kay Lasante Health Clinic in Haiti which Gumbleton helped establish.
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No Guilty Bystander: The Extraordinary Life of Bishop Thomas Gumbleton
Frank Fromherz and Suzanne Sattler, IHM
PUB DATE June 29th, 2023
ISBN 978-1-62698-523-0 softcover 336pp., b/w photos. $30.00

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