"Charles de Foucauld evolved in his lifetime from narrow French colonialist to open brother of all. Fr. Edwin has given us a panopticon of insights into this little brother's life and death." --
Patrick J. Ryan, SJ "Charles de Foucauld, "Universal Brother", lead a hidden life in the open desert. Through this volume of reflections, including four by women authors, Fr Edwin helps to make this "hidden treasure" more widely known."--
Cardinal Michael Louis Fitzgerald, M. Afr Without St. Charles de Foucauld, the Catholic Church's current positive stance toward Muslims would likely not have materialized. These essays help us understand this holy man and his important legacy, and inspire us to live alongside Muslims as spiritual siblings, as Foucauld did.- Jordan Denari Duffner, author of Islamophobia: What Christians Should Know (and Do) about Anti-Muslim Discrimination
"A compelling exploration of the fascinating, complex, and, in truth, perplexing, dimensions of this newly canonized saint's life of complete abandonment of all to God. The authors emphasize again and again how Foucauld, a privileged son of aristocracy, having nothing less than a profligate youth, somehow succeeded as a military officer in France's North African colonial action, but was then moved by grace to embrace a contemplative hermit's life. He embodied a humble spirituality by offering a simple, affable and kind presence among Muslim tribespeople, accompanying them in their cultural ways, enduring the hardships of desert life, and recording and preserving their language as a legacy."--John Borelli, Georgetown University