Reseña del libro "Journey to Christendom: The Freedom Dance (en Inglés)"
On a blustery, sunny October afternoon in 2008, I left the Church of St. Stanislaus Kostka in Chicago heading northward on the Eden's expressway toward my home in Lake County. It was mid-afternoon and rush hour traffic had yet to materialize. As a result, traffic was relatively light, and I was able to cruise at a steady pace. My mind began to wander. My thoughts began to drift. As they did so, the following phrases rolled through my head like a contemplative mist: One dayI was walkingThrough a forest I continued pondering that for a while. As I moved further northward, the traffic became even lighter, my thoughts drifted further, and the contemplative mist became softer and more mysterious: In an open field I saw anUnusual sceneThere, a group of bright, Smiling people were, Dancing Just a half hour earlier, while adoring the Blessed Sacrament at St. Stanislaus, I had the following contemplative image. I saw myself walking in a beautiful meadow with the Blessed Virgin Mary. She spoke to me, saying, "If you have something you feel you need to say, you should probably think about saying it." I thought for a moment. Then I responded to her. "Yes, I believe I do have something I would like to say now."