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Springfield Catholic bishop Paprocki writes new book on running

Known as the Holy Goalie, Paprocki hosts an annual hockey game to help raise money to benefit Catholic Charities Legal Services. Paprocki, a civil and church attorney, co-founded the South Chicago Legal Clinic, which is now known as the Greater Chicago Legal Clinic. Paprocki also serves as an assistant coach for the Sacred Heart-Griffin hockey club. As a teen, Paprocki took up running for his health. He ran his first marathon in his 40s. Along the way, Paprocki said he discovered that improving physical health through running was a way to honor God and grow deeper in spiritual life. Each chapter also includes an inspirational quotation, a personal promise statement and a prayer.

Illinois authors busy with new releases

Illinois authors busy with new releases Angela Bauer, abauer@myjournalcourier.com FacebookTwitterEmail Bishop Thomas John Paprocki of the Catholic Diocese of Springfield has written a new book, “In Running for a Higher Purpose.”Photo provided Aside from “You Can’t Write City Hall,” comedian Jeremy Nunes’ humorous take on his time in office as the village president of Dawson, others in central Illinois have written books that are newly released or about to be released. Here’s a look at some others: Bishop Thomas John Paprocki of the Catholic Diocese of Springfield also is a marathon runner and hockey player. In his new book, “In Running for a Higher Purpose,” Paprocki discusses how running unlocks both physical benefits and “profound spiritual well being”.

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