Maria Ruiz Scaperlanda

The Shepherd Who Didn't Run


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       Marge Fenelon, journalist, speaker, and author of Imitating Mary and Our Lady, Undoer of Knots: A Living Novena

      “In taking pen to paper to tell Father Rother’s story of sacrificial love, María Ruiz Scaperlanda has achieved something remarkable for God and his people. For in learning of one priest’s loyalty toward the ‘anawim’ in Guatemala, a world away from the Oklahoma farm of his roots, we cannot help but find our hearts expanded and lurching more fervently toward the Lord of love. Read The Shepherd Who Didn’t Run with caution, however, for transformation is guaranteed.”

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      “What words can I use to describe The Shepherd Who Didn’t Run? Strong, moving, faith-filled, haunting, and so full of the power of God are but a few. María Ruiz Scaperlanda paints a poignant portrait of a man who truly gave it all to God.

      “This story of a martyred priest reads quickly and powerfully, as we learn about his early roots and family life, his struggles in the seminary, and ultimately how he ended up in a remote corner of Guatemala, caring deeply for his people. Father Rother’s formation as a shepherd unfolds with the turn of each page, drawing us more deeply into his unique mission and ministry.

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      The Shepherd Who Didn’t Run

      Father Stanley Rother, Martyr from Oklahoma

      María Ruiz Scaperlanda

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      Copyright © 2015, 2019 by María de Lourdes Ruiz Scaperlanda. Published 2019.

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      ISBN: 978-1-68192-456-4 (Inventory No. T2343)

      eISBN: 978-1-68192-457-1

      LCCN: 2019931258

      Cover design: Amanda Falk

      Front cover art: Portrait of Father Stanley Rother courtesy of the author, copyright © Jim Effler

      Spine art and map of Guatemala: Shutterstock

      Interior design: Dianne Nelson

      Interior photos: See credits in photo section

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      To the many faithful priests, nuns, brothers, and sisters who have — and continue to — mold and enrich my life. You are Light!

      María Ruiz Scaperlanda

      2015, The Year of Consecrated Life

       Contents

       Preface to the Revised Edition

      Foreword by Most Reverend Paul S. Coakley, Archbishop of Oklahoma City

      Introduction by Sister Marita Rother, A.S.C

       Chapter 1: Love to the Extreme Limit

       July 28, 1981: The Shepherd Who Didn’t Run

       The Santiago Atitlán Mission: A Return to Ministry

       “If It Is My Destiny That I Should Give My Life Here, Then So Be It …”

       As We Get Started

       Chapter 2: Son of the Red Earth State

       A Long Lineage of Germans, Farmers, Catholics

       Becoming Oklahomans

       The Rother Family

       School: A Family Competition

       Stanley’s Road to the Priesthood: A Vision of Mission

       I Want to Be a Priest

       Everything Changes: The First Seminary

       Where Do You Find God?

       Chapter 3: A New Beginning

       Mount St. Mary’s

       Ordination Day: May 25, 1963

       Ministry: The Early Years

       The Texoma Undertaking

       Stanley’s First Work with Indians

       An Oklahoma Mission in