I'm honored to interview Father Donald Calloway MIC about his newest book, Under the Mantle: Marian Thoughts from a 21st Century Priest. I met Father Calloway a couple of years ago at a Catholic conference at which we both presented. Father gave a inspirational talk at the conference. He had quite an incredible story to tell.
As a priest in the Congregation of Marians of the Immaculate Conception, Fr. Donald has completed advanced studies in Mariology and strives to share his own love of Mary. Currently Fr. Donald is the House Superior of the Marian House of Studies in Steubenville, OH, and Vocation Director for the Marians.
Father Calloway, your book, Under the Mantle: Marian Thoughts from a 21st Century Priest is fascinating. I had a tough time putting it down the day it was delivered to
my mailbox. I also love the soft images of the Blessed Mother throughout the
book. Can you tell us the inspiration behind the book? Why did you feel
compelled to write it?
After I
published my conversion story in 2010 (No Turning Back: A Witness to Mercy) I
began to receive tons of requests to speak at parishes, conferences, and other
events. For the last three years I
have been speaking all over the country and internationally, as a result. As part of my talks, I always give
teachings about such things as the Eucharist, the Church, the Papacy,
Confession, the Priesthood, Prayer, Divine Mercy, and Masculinity and
Femininity. The cool thing is that
all of these talks have a very strong Marian aspect and I always weave Our Lady
into all my presentations. People
seem to really like that Marian aspect of these talks and I got so many
requests to publish them in book form so that others could benefit from
them. So, that is exactly what I’ve
done in Under the Mantle: Marian Thoughts from a 21st Century
Priest. It contains my nine most
requested talks in written form.
Would
you be able to tell us when your personal relationship with the Blessed
Mother began?
I fell in
love with Mary when I read a book about her that my parents had on their
bookshelf some 20 years ago. My
parents are converts to Catholicism and had purchased a book about Marian
apparitions and put it on their bookshelf. After I lived a very sinful life, getting into all kinds of
trouble (that’s an understatement), that book could not have come at a better
time. Reading that book, I became
fascinated by this beautiful woman I never knew and wanted to know more about
her. What that ultimately did was
lead me to fall in love with her, God, Jesus Christ, and fall in love with
Catholicism. Without Mary, I
really would not know Jesus. Without Mary, I certainly would not be the man I am today.
Why do
you feel it is important to write about one’s relationship with the Blessed
Mother?
That’s
simple. Mary is a princess. All girls want to be one, and all men
want one. I’m a man, so I write
about my princess. She is my
beautiful lady and I see myself as a Knight for her, and I want to honor her in
any way that I can. One way is to
write about her.
What can
the average Catholic do to deepen their devotion to Mary?
I highly
recommend that people pray the Rosary. The Rosary is such a powerful prayer. It can change hearts quickly and effectively. It changed mine. I don’t go anywhere without my
Rosary. Praying the rosary is like
holding Mary’s hand. I also highly
recommend that people make a Marian pilgrimage. There are so many Marian Shrines all over the world. I lead one every year, and this year
I’m going to Fatima, Spain, and Lourdes from June 19-28. Most importantly, people just need to
talk to Mary in prayer. Share the
joys and pains of life with her.
She loves us so very much and wants to be close to us, and we get to
know her best through praying to her.
You
include “Marian Gems” to the end of each chapter. Can you tell us about them?
I love the
Marian Gems section of my book. It
has taken me almost 10 years to collect all of them. They are quotes about Our Lady from Saints, Blesseds,
Venerables, Servants of God, and Popes.
They are profound statements made about Our Lady that go along with each
section that they follow. I have
gotten so much good feedback about them and can’t wait for others to read them
and meditate on them.
What are
your hopes for this book?
My greatest
hope is that people fall more in love with Jesus and the Catholic Church
through reading this book. That is
what Mary would want, and so that is what I want, too.
Is there
anything else you’d like to mention?
I highly
recommend that people read the book slowly. There is a ton of material in it, and if it is read too fast
they might miss key things. I also
think it is a great book for parish book clubs because it gets people
discussing important topics about our faith.
Do you
have any special speaking events coming up?
Yes, my
pilgrimage to Fatima, Spain, and Lourdes this summer! It’s going to be a great pilgrimage during
the Year of Faith. I can’t
wait.
Finally, Father Calloway, where can our readers get this book?
People can
purchase my book and find out about the pilgrimage by going to my website: www.fathercalloway.com
God bless!
1 comment:
Donna-Marie, many thanks for this interview. I read about Father's book in the most recent Marian Helper's Bulletin.
I wish Father would come out to my neck of the woods. We could use him here!
God bless you, dear friend, and many special Easter blessings to you and your loved ones.
Lorraine
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