A riveting account of the woman described as Africa's Mother Teresa, Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda's biography of Sr. Rosemary Nyirumbe captures the hope she brought to war-torn northern Uganda with a? tender, tough and tenacious love. Scaperlanda ?beautifully shows the connection between providence, prayer, and action in depicting Sr. Rosemary's work with young women who suffered terrible? harm at the hands of Joseph Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army. Sr. Rosemary shows us what faith does in the face of despair.
James Martin, SJ
Author of
In All Seasons, For All Reasons: Praying Throughout the Year Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda's intimate portrait of Sr. Rosemary Nyirumbe in Sewing Hope in Uganda delights the reader with rich details and tender observations that reveal a complex woman of God who can be fierce yet gentle, tenacious and bold, unrelenting but loving. Scaperlanda's masterful storytelling invites us on a journey of discovery into the heart of Sr. Rosemary's mission to empower women devastated by violence and oppression in Uganda.
Maria Morera Johnson, author of Super Girls and Halos: My Companions on the Quest for Truth, Justice and Heroic Virtue and My Badass Book of Saints: Courageous Women Who Showed Me How to Live
In Rosemary Nyirumbe: Sewing Hope in Uganda, Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda invites us into the compelling story of a true saint-in-the-making. By journeying alongside Sister Rosemary, we learn the history of a people, witness the courage and conviction of a leader, and discover the compassion and ingenuity necessary to truly respond to Christ's call to walk alongside those most in need. Read this book not only to understand but to be inspired along your own path to live the Gospel.
Lisa M. Hendey, Founder of CatholicMom.com and author of The Grace of Yes
The life of Sacred Heart sister Rosemary Nyirumbe is lovingly told in Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda's fascinating biography. By providing the historical and geographical context of Catholicism in Uganda and the continuing threat of the deadly political situation of endless revolution of our own times, Scaperlanda opens a window on the children of war and a woman who continues to give her life to heal them through care, education and vocational training. This is a book of living love and hope about a woman who on occasion defied the warlord Joseph Kony's men but remains, to this day, terrified of caterpillars. The author lets us see the little, laughing, tireless Ugandan nun of unfinished rosaries who prefers asking Our Lady for graces rather than the Sacred Heart of Jesus because Mary answers prayers faster. Scaperlanda writes with energy and the enthusiasm that reflects Sr. Rosemary's heart, her very habit of being.
Sr. Rose Pacatte, F.S.P, D. Min., author and film critic for the National Catholic Reporter and St. Anthony Messenger
This small book is a moving introduction to the life and work of Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe who has been called the 'Mother Teresa of Africa'. Be prepared to be inspired by the joy, the faith, the motherly love and indomitable spirit of this woman who has had such impact in the lives of young African women and girls who were victims of one of the most horrific atrocities of our time. It is a testament to hope and healing.
Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, Archbishop of Oklahoma City
It is always a delight and inspiration to read a book written by Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda, and she has picked yet another wonderful subject in this one. Despite Sister Rosemary having been named as one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2014, there are still many who don't know the story of this remarkable woman who is so totally dedicated to the poorest among us. Scaperlanda's book fills that gap with a masterful weaving of the heartbreaking history of Uganda with moving stories of her subject that demonstrate the power of hope, of faith, and of love. And, as always, Scaperlanda writes in a way that makes readers feel they are right there with Sister Rosemary, whether it be riding in a bumpy Land Cruiser, building a brick wall, or embracing the girls in her care.
Susan J. Stabile, Spiritual director, retreat leader and author of Growing in Love and Wisdom (OUP 2013), and Distinguished Senior Fellow at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis
A compelling read, this book brings to life the love and reverence displayed by a resilient servant of God and perhaps will inspire readers to examine their own faith and see God in all people and every situation.
Liguorian