The eulogies in Great American Catholic Eulogies 3 CD set span the American experience, providing a unique view of United States history. This 3 CD set include 16 of the wonderful remembrances of a diverse selection of American Catholics from the book Great American Catholic Eulogies. Each eulogy is accompained by a short introduction that can be used for personal, classroom, and small group use. They are presented by professional actors, who bring a new and contemporary sensibility to the original words.
First CD
Track 1: Introduction
Track 2: Father Mychal Judge
Track 3: Saint Katharine Drexel
Track 4: John F. Kennedy
Track 5: Milton Batiste
Second CD
Track 1: Joyce Kilmer
Track 2: Phil Rizzuto
Track 3: Dorothy Day
Track 4: Larry Cloud- Morgan
Track 5: Aloise Steiner Buckley
Track 6: William F. Buckley, Jr.
Third CD
Track 1: Father Augustine Tolton
Track 2: Rosemary Clooney
Track 3: Tim Russert
Track 4: John Cardinal O'Connor
Track 5: Flannery O'Connor
Track 6: Cesar Chavez
Carol DeChantCarol DeChant shares ACTA’s penchant for both religious thought and baseball. As a child she attended Visitation School in Des Moines and Iowa Cubs games, establishing a lifetime team loyalty (with a brief defection to Kansas City when the Royals had George Brett and poet-pitcher Dan Quisenberry).
Carol’s new book, Great American Catholic Eulogies, also reflects her interest in story telling, dating back to graduate work in folklore at Creighton and Kansas Universities. The book offers a spectrum of American Catholic history, through “stories” about men and women of every era since the American Revolution. These lives are revealed by their eulogists and in prefaces Carol wrote for each tribute, to place the subject in his or her era.
The deceased represent a broad range of American-Catholic ethnicity, whose contributions were in social, public, church or military service, or through art, music, literature, media, and even baseball. The book reintroduces them to readers who may have forgotten—or never known—the extent of how Catholics left their mark on America.
Carol has also contributed chapters to ACTA’s Diamond Presence and Christmas Presence collections, and her articles have appeared in the Miami Herald and in Chicago’s Tribune and Sun-Times.
Carol is the founder of DeChant-Hughes & Associates, Inc. the national public relations firm serving books and authors, (now headed by Kelly Hughes). Landmark publishing events launched under Carol’s direction include the revised Catechism of the Catholic Church, (Librera Editrice Vaticana/Liguori Press) The New International Version of the Bible, (Zondervan) and The Commentary on the Torah (Jewish Publication Society). Writers represented include Mitch Albom (Tuesdays with Morrie); Joseph Cardinal Bernardin (The Gift of Peace); Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong (four books); and athlete-authors Mike Singletary, Gary Carter, and Dave Dravecky.
After graduating from Drake University with a journalism major, Carol worked on the Kansas City Diocesan newspaper (after its predecessor, The Catholic Reporter, relocated to New York as a national independent paper). The new local paper also exceeded diocesan comfort zones, however; and after it was shut down, Carol became an editor and film critic at a suburban newspaper chain. Her screenplay, Pure Beholding, had a brief happy life as first place winner in a Texas screenwriting competition before dying peacefully, never produced.
Carol and her husband Stan Reinisch vote in the Florida county where 527 votes decided the 2000 presidential election; they spend hurricane season in Evanston, IL. Their ten grandchildren come and go.