The Priest Who Put Europe Back Together

The Priest Who Put Europe Back Together
Author: Sean Brennan
Publisher: Catholic University of America Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813230179

Philp Fabian Flynn led a remarkable life, bearing witness to some of the most pivotal events of the twentieth century. Flynn took part in the invasions of Sicily and Normandy, the Battle of Aachen, and the Battle of the Hürtgen Forest. He acted as confessor to Nazi War Criminals during the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg, assisted Hungarian Revolutionaries on the streets of Budapest, and assisted the waves of refugees arriving in Austria feeling the effects of ethnic and political persecution during the Cold War. The Priest Who Put Europe Back Together tells the story of this fascinating life. From solidly middle-class beginnings in Dorchester, Massachusetts, Flynn interacted with and occasionally advised some of the major political, military, and religious leaders of his era. His legacy as a Passionist priest, a chaplain in the US Army, and an official in the Catholic Relief Services was both vast and enormously beneficial. His life and career symbolized the “coming of age” of the United States as a global superpower, and the corresponding growth of the American Catholic Church as an international institution. Both helped liberate half of Europe from Fascist rule, and then helped to rebuild its political, economic, and social foundations, which led to an unprecedented period of peace and prosperity. His efforts on behalf of both his country and his Church to contain Communist influence, and to assist the refugees of its tyranny, contributed to its collapse. Flynn was one of the hundreds of Americans who put Europe back together after a period of horrendous self-destruction. In a twentieth century filled with villains and despots, Flynn played a heroic and vital role in extraordinary times.

Monks

Monks
Author: Des Dillon
Publisher: Des Dillon
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Three men from Coatbridge set out for Italy to find a monk reputed to possess healing powers in order to help psychiatrically disturbed Jimmy Brogan. However, when they arrive on the mountain, they find that healing isn't that easy to come by. This is a funny, provocative story of redemption. As the characters learn that the monastery cannot provide sanctuary from Jimmy's past, they are all challenged to face their own lives. Monks was originally published by Hodder as The Big Q.

Father and Son

Father and Son
Author: Geraldine McCaughrean
Publisher: Hyperion
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2006-10-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Geraldine McCaughrean retells the Christmas story by imagining how Joseph felt on the first night with his new son.

The Patron Saint of Sea Monsters

The Patron Saint of Sea Monsters
Author: Marlane Meyer
Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0822231123

Aubrey, a very determined romantic, believes she's met her soul-mate in Calvin, a boozing womanizer. But in this tilted, thoughtful comedy, true love is an even more tangled predicament. Peopled by an assortment of eccentrics, mystics, and front porch philosophers, Marlane Meyer's play is a sweet polemic, an unexpected love story, and a deliciously cockeyed view of the sustaining—and destructive—power of belief.

Outrageous Grace

Outrageous Grace
Author: Grace L. Fabian
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1475986580

That morning, a beautiful day on the tropical island of Papua New Guinea, Grace Fabian brimmed in excitement over the idea that she and her husband, Edmund, were close to finishing their missionary project, the translation of the Nabak New Testament. But, while in the midst of translating the love chapter, 1 Corinthians 13, someone murdered Edmund. In this memoir, Grace narrates the couples' life story of their separate journeys before they met, to their shared life as missionaries. She tells the story of how she and her four children wrestled with grief and disorientation after Edmund's murder. She speaks of the family's quest for answers and of the difficulty of meshing two different worlds the culture of the Nabak people in Papua New Guinea and of her Christian heritage from the United States. Grace shares how she faced the challenges of forgiving the murderer, having rocks thrown at their home, receiving eviction notices, and navigating a court case in a foreign country. Outrageous Grace shows how Grace and her children discovered that God orchestrated an amazing story of redemption and forgiveness.

Confessions

Confessions
Author: Alex P. Moore
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2010-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1456711571

SYNOPSIS'Confessions' is a religious romance, base on many single stories, gathered together in one beautiful and comprehensive novel giving the readers exceptional awareness. 'Confessions' is the story of a young married couple. Ava and Adam have fallen in strong, beautiful love. After couple of years of wonderful family life, they are voluntarily separated. Adam left the country in order to work hard for a better future for his family. With his help, Ava is able to build the house of her dreams.'Confessions' is also the story of Fr. Mark, a catholic priest. He is recognized by the people as a very good preacher and a role model in his parish and diocese. He was able to take advantage of an opportunity and became the pastor of very good and wealthy parish.In this novel, we will discover the hidden truth of each main personality: infidelity and immorality, intelligently broken secret of confession, simplicity of absolution and the easiness of rejection of absolution.

High Hawk

High Hawk
Author: Amy Johnson Frykholm
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609389735

"On Windy Creek reservation in South Dakota, the winds of change are blowing for longtime reservation priest, Father Joe. He receives a letter from the woman he might have married, his best friend's adopted son is accused of attempted murder, and the diocese decides to send him to a parish in Nebraska. Father Joe is shaken by these events. He begins a search for the long-lost mother of his friend's adopted son, and he finds far more than he bargained for. This is a layered story of love and history, the fragility of the past, and the power of second chances"--

America

America
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1921
Genre: Homosexuality
ISBN:

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