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Priestly Fictions

Priestly Fictions
Author: Catherine Candy
Publisher: Irish American Book Company
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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In the early-20th century, popular fiction in Ireland was greatly enlarged by a unique body of work from three priest-novelists - Canon Patrick Sheehan, Canon Joseph Guinan and Gerald O'Donovan.


The Priestly Sins

The Priestly Sins
Author: Andrew M. Greeley
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1429912383

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Not since his runaway bestseller, The Cardinal Sins, has Father Andrew M. Greeley written such a searing and topical novel about the state of the Catholic Church. The Priestly Sins tells the story of Father Herman Hoffman, a gifted and innocent young man from the distant prairies of the Great Plains. In the first summer of his first parish appointment, Hoffman is swept up in The Crisis after witnessing child abuse in the parish rectory. He tells the pastor, the father of the victim, and the local police but is rebuffed by the archbishop. Soon he is vilified for denouncing a priest who has been "cleared" by the police and learns the harsh fate of the whistle-blower in the contemporary Catholic church: He is locked up in a mental-health center and then sent into exile to do graduate study. In Chicago to study immigrant history, he encounters the local "Vicar for Extern Priests," the legendary Monsignor Blackie Ryan, who helps him regain his confidence. Hoffman returns home to demand a parish of his own from the archbishop. Reluctantly, the church hierarchy assigns him to a dying parish, but by his zeal and charm Hoffman revives the local church. His brief idyll is shattered by a subpoena to testify in a court hearing. If he speaks, he will have to take on the "downtown" establishment that is determined to destroy him and many of his fellow priests who want to be rid of this painful reminder of a sinful past. Hoffman faces exile not only from his parish, but from the priesthood itself. Writing from the author's fifty years of experience as a priest, The Priestly Sins will be criticized by some but embraced by most as an all-too-candid story of all-too-human priests. The Priestly Sins is Father Greeley's most electrifying novel in three decades, a novel sure to rise up the bestseller lists. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


The Priest

The Priest
Author: Francine Rivers
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2004
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0842382658

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The Priest is the first book in a new companion series to A Lineage of Grace. Each novella peers into the life of one of five biblical men (such as Aaron, Jonathan, Silas) who stood behind the great heroes of faith. In The Priest you'll meet Moses' brother Aaron, the first high priest of Israel. How will Aaron support Moses while he struggles with being satisfied with God's plan for his own life? Be inspired by how this seemingly secondary character plays a key role in supporting his leader and impacting the faith for eternity.


Priests in Exile

Priests in Exile
Author: Meron M. Piotrkowski
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 311059112X

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Priests in Exile is the first comprehensive scholarly opus in English to reconstruct the history of the mysterious Temple of Onias, a Jewish temple built by a Jerusalemite high priest in his Egyptian exile that functioned in parallel with the Temple of Jerusalem. Piotrkowski’s book addresses a topic that is mysterious, important and anomalous: a Jewish community of mercenary priests in the (Egyptian) Diaspora in which the priestly sacrificial ritual was carried out daily over a period of more than two hundred years until the first century CE, outlasting the Jerusalem Temple by about three years. Although the book focuses on the very circumscribed topic of the parallel Temple it casts a wide net, placing the story in the context of Jewish Diaspora life in ancient times. Ancient topics and texts are brought to bear, including papyri, epigraphy, archaeology, as well as the modern literature. Piotrkowski throws new light on a fascinating episode of ancient Jewish history that is usually left in the dark.


The Price of Peace

The Price of Peace
Author: Stinson Jarvis
Publisher: Los Angeles [Calif.] : J.F. Rowny Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1921
Genre: California
ISBN:

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The Homiletic Review

The Homiletic Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 594
Release: 1906
Genre: Preaching
ISBN:

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Lex Mosaica

Lex Mosaica
Author: Richard Valpy French
Publisher:
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1894
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Priestly Sins

Priestly Sins
Author: Andrew M Greeley
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9785559034584

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Not since his runaway bestseller, "The Cardinal Sins, has Father Andrew M. Greeley written such a searing and topical novel about the state of the Catholic Church. "The Priestly Sins tells the story of Father Herman Hoffman, a gifted and innocent young man from the distant prairies of the Great Plains. In the first summer of his first parish appointment, Hoffman is swept up in The Crisis after witnessing child abuse in the parish rectory. He tells the pastor, the father of the victim, and the local police but is rebuffed by the archbishop. Soon he is vilified for denouncing a priest who has been "cleared" by the police and learns the harsh fate of the whistle-blower in the contemporary Catholic church: He is locked up in a mental-health center and then sent into exile to do graduate study. In Chicago to study immigrant history, he encounters the local "Vicar for Extern Priests," the legendary Monsignor Blackie Ryan, who helps him regain his confidence. Hoffman returns home to demand a parish of his own from the archbishop. Reluctantly, the church hierarchy assigns him to a dying parish, but by his zeal and charm Hoffman revives the local church. His brief idyll is shattered by a subpoena to testify in a court hearing. If he speaks, he will have to take on the "downtown" establishment that is determined to destroy him and many of his fellow priests who want to be rid of this painful reminder of a sinful past. Hoffman faces exile not only from his parish, but from the priesthood itself. Writing from the author's fifty years of experience as a priest, The Priestly Sins will be criticized by some but embraced by most as an all-too-candid story of all-too-human priests. "ThePriestly Sins is Father Greeley's most electrifying novel in three decades, a novel sure to rise up the bestseller lists.


J.B. Priestley's Fiction

J.B. Priestley's Fiction
Author: Holger Klein
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing
Total Pages: 812
Release: 2002
Genre:
ISBN:

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With around thirty novels, J.B. Priestley is a major twentieth-century novelist. His reputation as a dramatist, essayist and general man of letters has tended to obscure his solid and highly interesting achievement as a novelist. This monograph is the first to be wholly devoted to Priestley's novels and short stories, organised in large groups determined by theme and attitude, while not neglecting his narrative technique. The middle decades of the twentieth century, which he has helped to shape, come alive in this tracing of their fictional recreation by Priestley. Contents: Introduction -- Escape -- People and work -- The past and the present -- Shades of gothic -- Dimensions of crime -- Visions and fantasies -- Rebellion and commitment -- Subversion and disengagement -- Retrospect: lines of development.


The Priest

The Priest
Author: Thomas M. Disch
Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1995
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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On the surface, Father Pat Bryce of Minneapolis is a fine man, a pro-life activist running a boarding house for pregnant girls to save them from an abortion. In reality, he is a pederast with a fondness for altar boys and he is shelling out parish funds to keep a blackmailer quiet. The story of a double life.