As a priest, archbishop, and president of the US bishops conference, Cardinal Joseph Bernardin lived a ministry marked by thoughtfulness, compassion, and conviction. Relying on interviews with the cardinal s assistants, friends, and family members, as well as on some previously unavailable archival material, Steven P. Millies explores Bernardin s controversial seamless garment approach to life issues, his founding of the Catholic Common Ground Initiative, the disturbing abuse allegations against him that were later recanted, and his experience of cancer that prompted him to write the bestselling book