With God in Russia, Walter J. Ciszek
With God in Russia, Walter J. Ciszek
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With God in Russia
The Inspiring Classic Account of a Catholic Priest's Twenty-three Years in Soviet Prisons and Labor Camps

Author: Walter J. Ciszek, Daniel L. Flaherty

Narrator: James Conlan

Unabridged: 13 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/26/2024


Synopsis

“. . . a human and historical document of compelling interest.” — The AtlanticPowerful and inspirational, With God in Russia captures the heroic patience, endurance, and religious conviction of a man whose life embodied the Christian ideals that sustained him.While ministering in Eastern Europe during World War II, Polish-American priest Walter Ciszek, S.J., was arrested by the NKVD, the Russian secret police, shortly after the war ended. Accused of being an American spy and charged with ""agitation with intent to subvert,"" he was held in Moscow’s notorious Lubyanka prison for five years. The Catholic priest was then sentenced without trial to ten more years of hard labor and transported to Siberia, where he would become a prisoner within the forced labor camp system made famous in Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn’s Nobel Prize—winning book The Gulag Archipelago.In With God in Russia, Ciszek reflects on his daily life as a prisoner, the labor he endured while working in the mines and on construction gangs, his unwavering faith in God, and his firm devotion to his vows and vocation. Enduring brutal conditions, Ciszek risked his life to offer spiritual guidance to fellow prisoners who could easily have exposed him for their own gains. He chronicles these experiences with grace, humility, and candor, from his secret work leading mass and hearing confessions within the prison grounds, to his participation in a major gulag uprising, to his own ""resurrection""—his eventual release in a prisoner exchange in October 1963 which astonished all who had feared he was dead.“More than a superbly interesting adventure story, With God in Russia is a moving document of a man’s faith in his God and his God’s goodness in allowing him to live through his ordeal.” — The Advocate

About Walter J. Ciszek

Walter J. Ciszek, SJ (1904–1984), a native of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, was an American Jesuit missionary priest who spent twenty-three years in the Soviet Union before and during the Cold War.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Christopher on July 12, 2024

I love education. But I love being FREE of education every summer even more. And at the end of the year, there’s always a table with free books just lying around. If I can keep from hyperventilating myself into a coma, I always pick up a few castaways. Good thing I got a bigger car this spring. And......more

Goodreads review by Amicizia on June 05, 2007

This is Walter Ciszek's first book about his experience as a priest living in captivity in the Soviet Union. Whereas "He Leadeth Me" deals with the spiritual side of his experience, "With God in Russia" is more of a factual account of what happened, albeit one that is told in a dramatic, suspenseful......more

Goodreads review by Kate. on March 23, 2012

True story. A hard-nosed Jesuit priest slipped behind soviet lines during WWII and got trapped there for 23 years. Through tortuous interrogations, 15 years of hard labor in Siberian labor camps, and plenty of laugh-or-else-you'd-cry hijinx, Walter Ciszek was convinced that he was made for this stru......more

Goodreads review by Teresa “Teri” on April 09, 2019

Finally finished!! The book was very good and especially towards the end, very inspirational. I just found the endless day to day extreme hardships repetitive. This sounds so very disrespectful of Fr. Ciszek, and I do not mean to be! It’s really like like reading his daily journal from the time he s......more

Goodreads review by Elisa on February 23, 2017

A man without faith could not have survived -- psychologically, if not physically -- the ordeals this man endured in communist Russia. From total isolation for years in prison, torture, constant interrogations, brutal work camps in Siberia, Walter Ciszek retained not only his sanity, but his humor,......more