Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Stories of Faith and Sacrifice

 We have been working for a decade on our Sports and Faith Series by Patrick McCaskey. And in some ways this series often reflects back on self sacrifice and giving. In 2019, we published our fourth book in the series called Worthwhile Struggle and then in 2020 we published our fifth, Sportsmanship


On the cover of Sportsmanship we include a famous photo of Papa Bear George Halas and Vince Lombardi. It hard to imagine two men who to better represent the struggle and hard work that went into the successful Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers football clubs. George Halas was also there in the early days of the NFL, helping to make it all work for generations to follow. It's not coincidental that both men were strong men of faith and they lived that way as well. 



On the cover of Worthwhile Struggle you will see Sister Jean of Loyola. It's hard to image a life more selflessly devoted to good than the life of a Catholic nun. Sister Jean was the team chaplain when the 2018 Ramblers went on the Final Four. And as she approached a century of living, she was asked to become a kind of media spokesman for the school. Confined to a wheel chair after a fall, Sister Jean was often wheeled out onto the stadium floor for "press conferences" and other events to help the school.  Decade after decade of service culminated in yet more service and sacrifice. 


Just as our parents and grandparents may have sacrificed and faced almost unfathomable hardships for their children, Sister Jean was out doing the same for "her Children" in Catholic Schools.  

At Sporting Chance Press, we continue to unapolgetically promote the good.