by Chris Herlinger (Author)
From an international correspondent for the National Catholic Reporter's Global Sisters Report comes a powerful investigative work into the poignant acts of humanitarianism he witnessed during the Ukrainian war.
In this touching, eye-opening book, award-winning journalist Chris Herlinger spotlights the Catholic sisters, clerics, and humanitarian workers who came together to assist those affected by the war in Ukraine. Drawing from his remarkable field reports and comprehensive research into the history of the crisis, Chris recounts how people of different backgrounds joined forces to help Ukrainian survivors and refugees get to safety and survive the war. Complemented by evocative photos taken on Ukrainian soil, Solidarity and Mercy: The Power of Christian Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine explores the limitless bounds of compassion, the indomitable power of faith, and the central role coming together plays in alleviating human suffering. As readers will come to discover, standing in solidarity with the oppressed and forsaken is foundational to the faith and key to changing the world.Author Biography
Chris Herlinger is an international correspondent for Global Sisters Report, a project of National Catholic Reporter, for which he covers the impactful humanitarian work Catholic nuns having been doing across the globe. A prolific journalist and author, Chris has co-authored three powerful investigative works into international crises, including Rubble Nation: Haiti's Pain, Haiti's Promise, Food Fight: Struggling for Justice in a Hungry World, and Where Mercy Fails: Darfur's Struggle to Survive, which the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu "commend(ed) as required reading for all caring people who wish to understand this intractable problem and who want to give an informed moral response." Chris has reported from South Sudan and Darfur, as well as numerous other locales, including Haiti, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel and the Occupied Territories, Kenya and Ethiopia and Liberia, and most recently, Ukraine. His contributions to "Hope Amid Turmoil," a Global Sisters Report series on the war in Ukraine, has been awarded highest honors in the Religion Communications Council's 2024 DeRose Hinkhouse Awards. He lives in New York City.