Monday, 21 November 2011

The launch of Pushkin the Pontifical Puss: Tails of an Oratory Cat


Real honours are rare and few and so I was most delighted to receive an invitation from Pushkin, the cat in residence at the Birmingham Oratory,  to the launch of his first book.  'Pushkin the Pontifical Puss: Tails of an Oratory Cat', chronicles his life and gives an insight into the hidden private thoughts of this famous feline.  Prominent amongst this is an account of his meeting with the Pope or in cat, 'He-who-wears-white', which so captured the world's press.

Readers may remember that earlier this year I was privileged to be granted an exclusive interview with Pushkin for CHRISTVS REGNAT.  Our encounter was an experience I enjoyed immensely and so I have been eagerly awaiting the chance to read his new work since a few months ago he confided in me about his intentions to write a book.

The exclusive launch took place this evening at the Birmingham Oratory for a select group of around a hundred guests.  Guest of honour was Pushkin's close friend 'she-who-wears-diamonds', better known to the rest of us as HRH Princess Michael of Kent, who wrote the foreward.  Other guests included close friends from both the clergy and laity, some local and others who had travelled some considerable distance to attend this very special event.

Under the watchful eyes of his human, Father Anton Guziel, who was always ready to leap into action to respond to his needs, Pushkin surveyed the guests, amber eyes taking in everything.  Like any gracious host he found the time to bestow a few moments attention here and there, offering the opportunity to briefly pay homage with a stroke of his sleek black form for the most worthy.

   
Guests were entertained by the Children from the Oratory School who sang numbers specially prepared for the evening, "Oh I want to sing about Pushkin" and "Pontifical Puss" and members of St Paul's Girls' School who performed Rossini's "Buffo per due Gatti".  We heard an extract read by Peter, one of the co-stars of the book and speeches from Her Royal Highness and Father Anton.  We also had a delicious buffet the star of which was a wonderful Pushkin cake.



The launch proved to be a most enjoyable evening and the book is already flying off the shelves.  A special copy is even on its way to the Holy Father tied up in a piece of the ribbon that Pushkin was wearing at their meeting.  I think there is a strong possibility that Pushkin may soon add 'best selling author' to his list of accolades.  But despite all the attention of the launch and indeed as a result of his rise to fame as a result of his meeting with the Holy Father last year this stylish black Persian maintains a quiet dignity appropriate to his status as cat in residence at the Birmingham Oratory.



Proceeds from the book will go to fund much needed restoration work at the Oratory and to the  Carmelite Nuns in Wolverhampton, who have beautifully illustrated it.  It will make a lovely Christmas present and I snapped up a number of the first copies this evening so if you are on my Christmas gift list you may be lucky enough to get one!  If not copies are available from St Paul's Publishing priced £6.50.

We don't know much about Blessed John Henry Newman's relationship with Pushkin's ancestors.  However, I like to think that he would approve of this new author who stalks with such style in his footsteps through his elegant and hallowed halls and who, in his own inimitable way, is trying both to spread the word and to preserve Newman's legacy of the Oratory.

On that note I must end but to slightly misquote the last line of the book 'Pushkin', she said, I'll be back.'

19 comments:

  1. Great idea for a book! Bet it was a fabulous launch! When is Pushkin getting a gong from the Princess? Hey hey!

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  2. Purrrrfect evening. I must have that book and the name of the caterer who made the cake!

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  3. Supreme Pontiff of Cats and the Princess great picture!

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  4. Im so jealous that u got to meet the pontifical Cat! He looks gorgeous. I love the reference to 'He-who-wears-white'. Pushkin's amber eyes look dreamy. X Viv

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  5. Glad you all enjoyed the report. Please do buy a copy of the book, its for a good cause!

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  6. You can now read a chapter of the book, see more coverage of the launch and some great pictures over at
    http://stpaulsbookshop.blogspot.com/

    So if I haven't convinced you to order a copy already (and I shall be very disappointed I haven't!)please do go and read the extract.

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  7. It appears there was even TV coverage of the launch.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=V8g375LxzZA

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  8. I hope they succeed in raising the funds. Its a very imaginative campaign. Do we know what the Pope said to pushkin?

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  9. "The Pope who understands Cats" "Cattish German" JUST GREAT!!! The Pictures of the Princess and the Pontifical Puss are FABULOUS!!!

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  10. Pushkin looks lovely. The youtube is wonderful.

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  11. I was real touched by the pushkin material. The Pope has a human side (you wouldn't know it to listen to some folks) and I like the way this is brought out by reports on pushkin. I'm real taken with the Princess also. You got some good shots of her there.

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  12. I always enjoy the Pushkin posts. Thank you for bringing them. I have a proud Persian and I can imagine the precious Puss conversing with Popes and Princesses as equals... almost!

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  13. True Knight of Our Lady14 December 2011 at 16:35

    I'm sure that Blessed John Newman approves of everything that invests the Faith with warmth and humanity. I'm even sure that the Lord is pleased with the simplicity and humour of the 'devotion' to one of his beautiful creatures.

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  14. It is certainly a charming project. Excellent photo of HRH.

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  15. The book is proving so popular that Pushkin has now been prevailed upon to write a monthly section in the Oratory Newsletter, Pushkin's Musings. A great way for kids to learn, the first one is here-
    http://www.birmingham-oratory.org.uk/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=PLcnOlIYWrc%3d&tabid=68&mid=430

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  16. Just a Girl this is absolutely the most darling news story of 2011 and you've captured it so well. Meowry Christmas!

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  17. Many thanks for the lovely comment DWWB!

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  18. Just a Girl, I want you to know that the pleasure you take from these wonderful presentations is received by your readers manyfold and that we wish you all the joys of Christmas all the year.

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  19. It does look like an excellent book and an imaginative way to raise funds.

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