Posts Tagged ‘Italy’
Sunday, May 8th, 2011
I just came across a treasure trove, a compilation of reader reviews of My Cousin the Saint on one web site. About a dozen of them. There’s nothing better for a writer than to see how his or her story has resonated with readers.
Alas, the link is no longer live, but here’s an excerpt from one: “When a friend suggested that I read My Cousin The Saint, I hesitated for many reasons….I am not Catholic, I expected the book to be a boring tale of a religion that doesn’t necessarily interest me and I was raised in a secular home. My friend persisted and I am so grateful to her. By page 2, I was hooked…..and my interest continued all the way into the epilogue. Justin Catanoso writes about a quest that could just as easily be mine..in another country with different characters.”
My book, by the way, can be purchased inexpensively at many online retailers, particularly www.amazon.com
Tags: Amazon.com, book reviews, faith and family, family and faith, Gateano Catanoso, Italy, Jersey shore, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, New Jersey, Reggio Calabria, Saints
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Thursday, December 9th, 2010
Just a reminder that My Cousin the Saint — in hard cover, paperback or e-book — makes a great gift for Christmas. It’s a timeless story about faith, family, and miracles. And much of the story is set in Italy! The prices in any format are really inexpensive these days. So order early and often!
Tags: books for Christmas, Calabria, canonization, Catholic, Chorio, Christmas gifts, Italy, Justin Catanoso, Melito di Porto Salvo, Messina, My Cousin the Saint, New Jersey, North Wildwood, Pope John Paul II, priests, Saints, Sicily, Vatican
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Friday, June 25th, 2010
So many things about this time of year that remind me of the amazing and memorable month I spent in Italy exactly four years ago in doing research for my book. This day particular day, June 25, was both joyful and tragic. My day started with my cousin Giovanna, who drove me the 25 miles from Reggio Calabria to the hillside village of Pentidattilo, where Padre Gaetano had his first church and parish. We spent a few hours that morning wandering through the abandoned village. It was spectacular. On the drive home, however, I learned that Piero Catanso, the family patriarch and legend of the legal community in Reggio, had died suddenly that morning of a heart attach at age 65. Late that afternoon, my interpreter, Germaine, took to me Piero’s niece’s apartment, where the viewing took place just a few hours after Piero had died at the hospital.
My emotions that day were so conflicted and confused. I wondered if in doing the research for my book if I had actually encountered more than I was prepared to handle, whether I really was a part of this Italian family, whether it was necessary for me to return home to America a week early and put this entire book project on hold. But while my spiritual faith was always up for grabs, my faith in my Italian relatives held strong. The week I spent in Reggio after Piero’s death gave me incomparable insight into what it means to be a Catanoso in Italy, what it means to be part of such a large and loving family, and not incidentally, what it means to be related to a saint. A real saint, as in St. Gaetano Catanoso. I will always be profoundly grateful for that.
I know Piero’s wonderful wife Adriana and his grown children, Claudia, Allesandra and Natale, miss him as much today as they did the day he died four years ago today. The fact is, I miss him, too. And all of them as well.
Tags: Gaetano Catanoso, Italy, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, Pentidattilo, Piero Catanoso, Reggio Calabria, Saints
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Thursday, January 21st, 2010
On Sunday, Jan. 24, at 5 p.m., my interview with NC Bookwatch host D.G. Martin will be rebroadcasted on UNC-TV. The 30-minute interview with me about my book originally aired last July. Tune in!
Tags: books, D.G. Martin, Italy, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, NC Bookwatch, Saints, UNC-TV
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Friday, December 18th, 2009
Raleigh News & Observer reporter Yonat Shimron wrote this story shortly after My Cousin the Saint was released in May 2008. She is a teriffic reporter and writer.
Tags: canonization, Italy, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, Padre Gaetano Catanoso, popes, Rome, Saints, Vatican, Yonat Shimron
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Thursday, December 17th, 2009
My Google alert for “Gaetano Catanoso” pushed me this morning a story from history — a New York Times feature about the beatification of a gypsy in 1997 by Pope John Paul II in Rome. Just so happens, my cousin was beatified in the same ceremony. Of course, at the time, I knew nothing about this cousin, and no had idea he was on a path toward sainthood. Must’ve missed this story in the Times, too…
Tags: beaitification, canonization, Ceferino Jimenez Malla, Italy, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, Padre Gaetano Catanoso, Pope John Paul II, Rome, Saints, Vatican
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Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Tonight, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m., I’ll be talking about immigration and My Cousin the Saint at the Barnes & Noble in Greensboro, NC.
Tags: Barnes & Noble, book talk, Greensboro, immigration, Italy, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, Saints
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Sunday, September 13th, 2009
Tags: Calabria, Italy, Justin Catanoso, Michael Frierson, Pentidattilo, Saints
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Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
Some 30 years ago, I learned to write with passion, conviction and (hopefully) accuracy as a reporter and columnist for one of the finest student newspapers in America — The Daily Collegian at Penn State University. Today, writer Sandra Fischione Donovan (’72) writes about me and my book for Collegian AIG, the online publication of Collegian alums. The link is here.
Tags: Calabria, Collegian AIG, Italy, Justin Catanoso, Mike Poorman, My Cousin the Saint, New Jersey, North Wildwood, Padre Gaetano Catanoso, Penn State, Penn State University, Sandra Fischione Donovan, Sports Illustrated, The Daily Collegian, The Penn Stater, Tom Verducci
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Monday, August 10th, 2009
Cherrye Moore, an American writer living in Calabria, and the keeper of the wonderful blog called My Bella Vita, reviews My Cousin the Saint today on her Web site. It’s quite lovely, if you don’t mind me saying. Thank you, Cherrye.
Tags: blog, book review, Calabria, Cherrye Moore, Italy, Justin Catanoso, My Bella Vita, My Cousin the Saint
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