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The Keys of the Kingdom
By AJ Cronin
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AJ Cronin’s inspiring novel of a controversial Scottish priest on a mission in China, where he learns the true meaning of humanity—and of faith.
Francis Chisholm—a kindhearted and straightforward Scottish priest—walks a path of his own, making him unpopular with other members of the clergy. Ostracized by the clerical community and looked down on by his superiors, Chisholm takes a position in China where he supervises a mission beset by poverty, civil war, and plague. He encounters fierce resistance from the local Chinese who distrust his motives, especially as they do not understand or condone his faith. Despite enormous obstacles and temptations, Father Chisholm continues to live in accordance with what he holds as the ultimate truth—serving humanity is the one true religion of the world.
The Keys of the Kingdom was adapted into the 1944 film starring Gregory Peck as Fr. Francis Chisholm, a role for which he earned his first Best Actor Oscar nomination.
Hailed as “a magnificent story of the great adventure of individual goodness” by the New York Times Book Review and “full of life and people and color” by Harper’s Magazine, The Keys of the Kingdom is considered by many to be AJ Cronin’s finest work.
Francis Chisholm—a kindhearted and straightforward Scottish priest—walks a path of his own, making him unpopular with other members of the clergy. Ostracized by the clerical community and looked down on by his superiors, Chisholm takes a position in China where he supervises a mission beset by poverty, civil war, and plague. He encounters fierce resistance from the local Chinese who distrust his motives, especially as they do not understand or condone his faith. Despite enormous obstacles and temptations, Father Chisholm continues to live in accordance with what he holds as the ultimate truth—serving humanity is the one true religion of the world.
The Keys of the Kingdom was adapted into the 1944 film starring Gregory Peck as Fr. Francis Chisholm, a role for which he earned his first Best Actor Oscar nomination.
Hailed as “a magnificent story of the great adventure of individual goodness” by the New York Times Book Review and “full of life and people and color” by Harper’s Magazine, The Keys of the Kingdom is considered by many to be AJ Cronin’s finest work.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A wonderful heroic story from a gifted, knowledgeable author. This was personally recommended by one of my high school teachers, and I was reluctant to read it because tales of priests and missionaries just had to be dull. I learned that Cronin’s books of priests and doctors are far from dull. While this story involves the professional religious, it is just as political as spiritual, and very much a heroic adventure on a very human scale.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The Keys of the Kingdom. A. J. Cronin. 1941. The first Cronin book I remember reading was The Citadel. It was also the first paperback book I brought off the paperback bookrack in the library of Tuscaloosa High School, and I spent many study hall hours at that bookrack! It is a beautiful story of a modest, unassuming man who spent 35 years in China in the early part of the last century. The book is peopled with church men of all types, nuns, mean relatives and lots of interesting Chinese people. I planned to take my time with this books since I stayed until all hours of the night reading the last few books, but alas, this book was also exciting and I ended up finishing it after midnight Sunday! Gregory Peck played the priest in the movie which received several Oscar nominations. It is already on my Netflicks list.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is the story of a humble man whose faith and simplicity touch the lives of those around him. I loved it as a child. On re-reading it as an adult though, I realized that much of the book is devoted to heaping tons of gratuitous abuse on the main character. While I enjoyed seeing him persevere through all his trials, I was also finally old enough to realize that abuse of that nature is more likely to lead to post-traumatic stress disorder rather than saintly piety. So, a good story, but perhaps not a true one.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is one of the best books ever written about the Catholic priesthood. Though written over fifty years ago it is very modern. Francis Chisholm keeps the faith despite encountering just about every type of worldly, pompous or just downright mean priest he is forced to work under. The movie version, staring Gregory Peck (Nominated for 4 Oscars 1944) is very good but gives a disproportionate amount of time to the mission to China. The first half of the book tells the story of Francis’ life up until he goes to China. Highly recommended and kudos to Loyola for bringing it to the attention of another generation of readers.
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