"Here we have one of the best Christian writers of our time reflecting on one of the best Christians of our time, or any time. Bill has a rare, gentle thoughtfulness and insight that helps us unpack the profound word and witness of Daniel Berrigan. I hope this book inspires many to study Dan's life and writings anew and to deepen our own witness to peace and nonviolence, that we might become, like Daniel Berrigan, disciples, apostles, and prophets of the nonviolent Jesus to our broken world."
--John Dear, editor of Daniel Berrigan: Essential Writings
"In these relentlessly compelling pages, Dan Berrigan keeps coming at us. We get Dan's wisdom, courage, passion, honesty, good humor, faith, joy, and eloquent gracefulness. And besides all of that, we get the imagery and testimony of his wide circle of friends who shared his passionate vocation of justice. We get all of this because of the generous gifts of Bill Wylie-Kellermann, gifts of poetic cadence, good memory, strong imagination, a close friendship with Dan, and a passion for justice not unlike that of Berrigan himself. This deeply moving book consists in poems, memories, sermons, speeches, and testimonies that will keep Dan's singular legacy alive for time to come. The book is a welcome gift to us. It is indeed compelling in ways that will both unnerve and give nerve to an attentive reader."
--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
"Beneath all the lives of the saints there lies the mycelium of friendship. In Celebrant's Flame, Wylie-Kellermann orates Daniel Berrigan's sacred story. Yes, as Catholic priest, social prophet, and liturgical poet, but first and foremost, as friend. Wylie-Kellermann's intimate and wry turn of phrase allows their holy friendship to again do its alchemical work: transforming readers of the Word into its creative witnesses."
--Rose Marie Berger, senior editor at Sojourners and author of Bending the Arch
"Daniel Berrigan's death in 2016 meant the loss of one of the greatest prophetic voices in the history of US Catholicism. Bill's book helps us to heed that voice anew. In addition to presenting an intimate portrait of Berrigan's witness, Bill's own experience uniquely illuminates the vibrant world of radical Christian activism from the latter twentieth century to now, populated with a wide cast of characters. Reader beware: you might become one yourself!"
--Dean Dettloff, lecturer, Institute for Christian Studies