Ted Kennedy: The Resurrection Gave Me Hope

September 16, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Dan Gilgoff, God & Country

As Ted Kennedy's True Compass hit bookstores this week, the book's editor and publisher talked with NPR's Terry Gross about the late senator's private side, which was bound up with his Roman Catholic faith. It was hard for Jonathan Karp to get Kennedy to open up. But when he did, Kennedy started talking about the Resurrection:

At one point, he kind of turned to me and he said: So, how do you think it's going? And I told him ... I said, I'm not sure I really understand how you're feeling about things, and I don't understand how you've lived with all of this loss. And he heard that, and he didn't say anything at the lunch table. He moved on. And then he went upstairs and he took a rest. And then he came down about an hour later, and he said there's something I want to talk to you about. And that was when he told me how he had dealt with it all the years. And he described it as being in a state of restlessness and always trying to keep moving so that he could stay ahead of the darkness and not be swallowed by it. And that was really when I felt like I was beginning to understand him.

And then he talked more. And he started talking about how important his faith was, and he was talking about it in very specific language, about how the resurrection gave him hope. And I'd never heard him talk about the resurrection before, and I said to him, I said, you know, have I missed something? I've never really heard you talk this way. And he looked at me with surprise, and he said, well, of course I haven't talked this way. I mean, this is personal. And that's when I realized that the public Ted Kennedy was a lot different from the private Ted Kennedy.

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It is a shame that this poor soul was tormented through all his years of life: Let see: DWI, Killing an innocent woman (possible lover who was pregnant), Misleading authority after the accident, cheating, lying, womanizer, divorce (not allowed in the church) MAN! This man has lived a long life of "a christian gone bad". May God have mercy on his soul... He was NEVER a model of a good catholic... None of Kennedy brothers were...they only had one thing on their minds.. and it was hanging between their legs! Ted was the man who almost was... but sold-out to the devil instead! I'm sorry, but the only constructive comment that justifies his life is ..."BURN IN HELL,SATAN!"

Devoted catholic of TX 6:51PM September 17, 2009

To all of the haters. Your hate won't lift you up to heaven. Actions are what matters and when a man does more good than evil you will never be able to take away what he did. N by the way, Moses was a murderer n HIS WAS NOT A MISTAKE! But if you like conplaining so much then go spit on the man's grave. Maybe it will make you feel holy.

Stop Hating Now of MT 4:47PM September 17, 2009

May I correct my wording.

Over the years I have learned to accept God's capacity to forgive and save the lost.

If God accepts Ted Kennedy then he is a Christian brother to all who believe. God alone knows all of the hurts and circumstances we live with and God alone is our judge.

R Davis of AL 8:37AM September 17, 2009

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Dan Gilgoff covers religion for U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War, and is a former politics editor at beliefnet. E-mail Dan at godandcountry@usnews.com.

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