Sinceria

Sinceria
Author: DJI Smith
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147711551X

For someone who claims not to be a fan of poetry, he definitely seems to enjoy writing it. In this, his writing debut, Smith mainly focuses his writings on 3 things: the Past, the Future and his God with one or two short stories thrown in too. Here he has aimed to write a piece that encompasses both his pleasing hope for the future and also the vibrant colours of life on our planet. A book for all ages, races and backgrounds to enjoy!

Wolf

Wolf
Author: J. Powell
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2023-06-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1973699400

It is the late 1500s as a five-year-old boy grows up privileged on a country estate with a controlling, abusive father and loving yet meek mother. Forced to only study mathematics and Latin from his father-appointed tutor, Wolf Dietrich quickly learns to keep his anger inside. But when his tutor befriends him and helps him understand his emotions, Wolf makes a life-changing decision to attend seminary and eventually seek fame in the clergy. A year after he heads off to university, Wolf’s mother dies suddenly. Still, Wolf presses on and eventually graduates, is ordained as a priest, and receives his ideal placement at a famous cathedral in Vienna. But when the Archbishop of Vienna unexpectedly changes his assignment to tiny Salzburg in the mountains, an outraged Wolf has no choice but to persevere. As a chain of events takes him from the top to the bottom of worldly importance and fame as an archbishop, Wolf becomes despised by almost everyone. Will he manage to escape in time to avoid death and imprisonment and begin anew? In this historical play based on true events, a wealthy boy transforms into a famous archbishop who soon discovers that the good in one man’s mind can be evil in another’s—or even in his own life. J. Powell dedicates any glory to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

The "Lost" Dialogue of Gregory the Great

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Author: Carmel Posa
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2024-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Imagine the enduring legacy and ancient hagiographical method used to recover the missing life and voice of St. Scholastica of Nursia. In The "Lost" Dialogue of Gregory the Great, Carmel Posa, SGS, applies a “disciplined imagination” and the ancient hagiographical method to recover the missing life and voice of St. Scholastica of Nursia. Drawing on a wide range of scholarship, including Gregory the Great’s four famous dialogues, biblical models, and the Rule of Benedict, Posa follows a technique similarly used by Saint Gregory himself to create an engaging and credible account of Scholastica’s life. In The "Lost" Dialogue of Gregory the Great, Posa’s use of the hagiographical method as a “disciplined imagination” serves as a tool for the repositioning of women’s lives in history. By presenting a “lost life” of Scholastica into the hagiographic record of Christianity, she gifts the Church for today with the story of a beloved saint that will not only inspire readers but encourage them to ponder more searchingly the sources of the wisdom contained in Benedict’s remarkable Rule. Carmel’s careful methodology also offers readers an image of Scholastica that has a spiritual standing apart from her famous and holy brother. She retrieves the enduring legacy of Scholastica from the margins and places her into the center of monastic history, in particular and church history, in general. Oblates, Benedictines, and those interested in monastic spirituality will also be challenged to reconsider those women whose voices have been erased, devalued, or ignored over the centuries and inspired to “listen carefully” to the whispered words and wisdom of women as we mark our journey together into a future full of hope, with Christ and his Gospel for our guide.

Chaff and Wheat

Chaff and Wheat
Author: Francis Patrick Donnelly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1915
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN:

Whiskey, Whimsy, & Rhymes

Whiskey, Whimsy, & Rhymes
Author: Sr. John B. Lambremont
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2009-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1438961960

The aging lawyer/warrior resuscitates his poetry Muse to try to assauge his tired mind and aching soul, with mixed but interesting results.

Report of the Activities

Report of the Activities
Author: United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Defense Production
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1332
Release: 1950
Genre: Arms transfers
ISBN: