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A Message for Its Own Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

A Message for Its Own Time

This book is written for Catholics and fellow Christians seeking a vision of the Church which inspires great hope in these challenging times. The Church is God's process of healing and developing humanity. Father Brian Murphy highlights its history of change and development, and suggests how the present trials are intense preparation for the future. God has led us into the desert where all true renewal begins, in order to be prepared for a wonderful new spring. Each of us needs to become more deeply 'the type of worshiper the Father wants': that is to 'worship in truth' by rediscovering the treasures of the faith, and to 'worship in spirit' through contemplation, the prayer of the heart (Joh...

The New Men
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The New Men

Grant: Snee Reinhardt Charitable Foundations.

Presence of Grace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 197

Presence of Grace

Brian Murphys future is full of purpose and rich promise. He and his fiance Deanna become engaged after his graduation. When Deanna contracts luekemia and dies suddently, those purposes and promises die too. A devastated Brian drops out of law school and enters a Catholic retreat. Soon after, he decides to become a priest. This new life takes him on a roller coaster that even he cant easily get off of. This new life involved Grace, the social worker and two little orphaned boys. Grace ignited a fire in his belly that engulf into a real presence of Grace.

Cork's Revolutionary Dead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Cork's Revolutionary Dead

In Part 1 Keane gives a brief introduction to the period and outlines the most important events that took place during the course of the fight against the British in Cork from 1916 to 1921 and during the Civil War of 1922–23. This includes the burning of Cork city, the ambush at Kilmichael (which is examined in great detail), Crossbarry and the story of Tom Barry's trench coat. In Part 2 Keane uses a wealth of new sources to reconstruct every death that can be ascribed to the war, including those caught in the crossfire and some accidental deaths that can be directly linked to one side or the other. Some individuals who did not die in the county, but who were central to the conduct of the war there, are also included. One such example is Terence MacSwiney, who died in Brixton prison in London in October 1920, but was both head of the IRA in Cork and lord mayor of the city, having assumed the role after his predecessor, Tomás MacCurtain, had been assassinated earlier that year.

Only the Moon Rages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Only the Moon Rages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-09
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

In the remote Péten jungle of Guatemala, famous Dutch archeologist Dr. Jana deVries discovers a strange and powerful glowing artifact. Her associate, Canadian medical archeologist Dr. Greg Fallows, fears she will take sole credit for the find; in a fit of insanity brought on by contact with the relic, he kills her. The move causes Greg's life to implode. The esoteric knowledge he discovered in the relic and killed for once belonged to the medieval Knights Templar. He becomes trapped in a scheme by senior international government officials and business scions very influential people who believe the artifact has the power to change history. Greg's life becomes caught in a modern battle of goo...

A View from the Trenches
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

A View from the Trenches

A hope-filled prescription for a new spirituality for diocesan priests, timed to be released during the Year of the Priest (June 19, 2009-June 19, 2010), recently declared by Pope Benedict XVI.

The Belligerent Prelate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 210

The Belligerent Prelate

This book is an examination and evaluation from a historical perspective of the alliance that was established and forged between the former Taoiseach and President of Ireland, Eamon de Valera, and the former President of Maynooth and Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia, Dr Daniel Mannix. The book will examine how the alliance between the two men played a pivotal role in Ireland’s push for independence. The Archbishop’s role is used as a symbol of the vast Irish diaspora worldwide and how their support, both financially and physically through demonstrations for Ireland, helped keep the push for autonomy alive. Having examined the role the Archbishop played in his alliance with de Valera and the clergy, the book appraises how Dr Mannix, so revered at one stage in Irish society, became such an isolated figure after 1925. Irish history has largely neglected the role of the Archbishop. This historical analysis, grounded in research of both primary and secondary sources including previously undocumented oral evidence, archival papers, written public and private correspondence between the two characters and visual sources, will help to replenish his role.

Bridging Australia and Japan: Volume 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Bridging Australia and Japan: Volume 1

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-01
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  • Publisher: ANU Press

This book represents volume one of the writings of David Sissons, who for most of his career pioneered research on the history of relations between Australia and Japan. Much of what he wrote remained unpublished at the time of his death in 2006, and so the editors have included a selection of his hitherto unpublished work along with some of his published writings. Breaking Japanese Diplomatic Codes, edited by Desmond Ball and Keiko Tamura, was published in 2013 and forms a part of the series that reproduces many of Sissons’ writings. In the current volume, the topics covered are wide. They range from contacts between the two countries as far back as the early 19th century, Japanese pearl d...

Terminal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Terminal

Terminal is a fast-paced thriller from New York Times bestselling author and master of the medical thriller Robin Cook. The Forbes Cancer Center in Miami is experiencing unprecedented cure rates for patients stricken with medulloblastoma. Sean Murphy, a bright, brash, Harvard medical student, takes an elective at the center to learn as much as he can about the procedures and treatments. The icy atmosphere that greets him, coupled with a warning to stay away from the unit in question, fuels Sean's determination to discover why everything is veiled in such secrecy. To carry out his investigation, he enlists the help of his girlfriend, Janet Reardon, a nurse. These self-appointed detectives find themselves chased by a variety of factions and in trouble with the law before unearthing the horrible truth . . .

Freya's Quest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Freya's Quest

When Freya's car breaks down in the middle of the Lakeland wilderness, she is rescued by a stranger who tows her back to his Gothic mansion (Grimshaw Lodge) and offers shelter. He turns out to be Dylan Quest, famous literary novelist, and despite his reputation as a womanizer, she finds herself being drawn to him. But Freya has an ulterior motive: she has been sent on a mission by the mysterious John to discover the truth about Dylan. What dark secrets lie behind the mansion's Gothic façade and Dylan's public image? Who is John? And why has Freya been sent?