Saint Magnus, the Last Viking

Saint Magnus, the Last Viking
Author: Susan Peek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-11-16
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780997000504

Historical young adult novel of Saint Magnus, An 11th century Viking prince.

The Saint

The Saint
Author: Monica McCarty
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0345532112

Robert the Bruce consolidates lands and loyalty in a bold war for Scotland’s independence, as his elite team of warriors, the Highland Guard, fight for king, country . . . and love. Magnus MacKay is the ultimate Highlander: tough, proud, able to master any terrain and to best his enemies. Called “the Saint” for his refusal to discuss women, as well as for his cool and steady leadership, Magnus hides a painful truth. It isn’t virtue or piety that keeps him silent, but a wound of love and loss that cuts so deep he cannot bear to speak of it. But when the woman who refused him is betrothed to his friend and fellow Guardsman, Magnus is tested by love’s battle cry. A wild and innocent beauty, Helen chose family duty over her desire for Magnus. Now the anger in his eyes mirrors the tormented regret in her heart. But as deadly subterfuge stalks the King and his Guard, Helen vows to right her youthful mistakes with a woman’s determined spirit. Still, Magnus harbors secrets and an iron will not to weaken to temptation—or heartache—again. But as danger looms, it’s the kiss not of a saint, but of a sinner, that can save them.

This Saint's for You!

This Saint's for You!
Author: Thomas J. Craughwell
Publisher: Quirk Books
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2007
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781594741845

Calling all grave-diggers, astronauts and coin collectors, poets, vegetarians and pregnant women. There are more than 450 patron saints for every type of person, place or situation imaginable. Reverant but fun, This Saint's for You! recounts the lives of the saints, explaining why each has become associated with certain people, places and activities. The book also features 350 gorgeous full-colour holy cards that depict these heavenly allies in all their glory.

The Book Of Minerals

The Book Of Minerals
Author: Albertus Magnus
Publisher: Dalcassian Publishing Company
Total Pages: 339
Release: 1967-01-01
Genre:
ISBN:

Celebrating the Saints

Celebrating the Saints
Author: Robert Atwell
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2017-02-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1848258828

For every major feast, saint’s day and commemoration in the calendars of the Anglican churches of the UK, this liturgical resource and spiritual companion offers a feast of readings that reflects the richness, depth and variety of the Christian tradition from the earliest years of the church to the present day. Writings from across the centuries represent the Eastern, Western, Roman and Celtic traditions and constitute a vibrant history of Christianity manifested in the lives of hundreds of holy men and women as diverse as first century martyrs, or twentieth century social reformers. A complementary volume to Exciting Holiness which provides scripture readings and prayers for the calendar, this is now updated to include the additional commemorations in the Church of England’s calendar of saints.

St. Magnús of Orkney

St. Magnús of Orkney
Author: Haki Antonsson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004155805

This book looks at the emergence of the cult of St Magnus, earl of Orkney (d. 1117), and the literary corpus composed in his honour. Both aspects are examined from a wider Scandinavian and European perspective.

George Mackay Brown and the Scottish Catholic Imagination

George Mackay Brown and the Scottish Catholic Imagination
Author: Linden Bicket
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1474411665

This lively new study is the very first book to offer an absorbing history of the uncharted territory that is Scottish Catholic fiction. For Scottish Catholic writers of the twentieth century, faith was the key influence on both their artistic process and creative vision. By focusing on one of the best known of Scotland's literary converts, George Mackay Brown, this book explores both the Scottish Catholic modernist movement of the twentieth century and the particularities of Brown's writing which have been routinely overlooked by previous studies. The book provides sustained and illuminating close readings of key texts in Brown's corpus and includes detailed comparisons between Brown's writing and an established canon of Catholic writers, including Graham Greene, Muriel Spark, and Flannery O'Connor.This timely book reveals that Brown's Catholic imagination extended far beyond the 'small green world' of Orkney and ultimately embraced a universal human experience.