The Mass of Brother Michel Peter BartleyThe Mass of Brother Michel, set in the tranquil countryside of southern France during the Reformation, is the story of a young man who has it all until a fateful series of events leads him to a monastery. As Huguenot violence mounts, the characters of the story are pushed to extremes of hatred and love. The reader is swept along by a narrative as twisting and turbulent as a mountain stream, which culminates in a sovereign sacrifice as unforgettable as
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followed by a licentiate in Sacred Scripture at the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum of Jerusalem
She commissioned a life-sized statue of herself holding the Infant Jesus under the title ―Our Lady of Good Success‖ and made many startlingly accurate prophecies about the worldwide crisis of faith and morals that would begin in the 19th and 20th cen-turies ÔÇö and continue to our days
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Catholic author Orestes Brownson in Saint Worship and the Worship of Mary
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