Priests Without People, a novel

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Nicholas P. Cafardi ISBN: 9780463756669
Publisher: Canopic Publishing Publication: June 10, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Nicholas P. Cafardi
ISBN: 9780463756669
Publisher: Canopic Publishing
Publication: June 10, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Priests Without People by Nicholas Cafardi is a novel about cardinals, bishops, pastors, seminarians, lay people, and, yes, even popes trying to find their way to salvation in the turmoil resulting from the Second Vatican Council in the Catholic Church. It’s the 1960’s, and strange things are happening as priests, people and prelates try to come to terms with the changes the Council has set in motion. The authority of bishops and pastors has been reduced, and young priests, seminarians, nuns and lay people are speaking their minds. It is a brave new ecclesiastical world of confusion—and sometimes chaos—in which the only clear voice is that of the Lord. But is anyone listening? And if so, where do they go with what they think they’ve heard?

Priests Without People by Nicholas Cafardi is a novel about cardinals, bishops, pastors, seminarians, lay people, and even popes trying to find their way to salvation in the turmoil resulting from the Second Vatican Council in the Catholic Church. It’s the 1960’s, and it's a brave new ecclesiastical world of confusion and chaos—in which the only clear voice is that of the Lord. But is anyone listening?

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Priests Without People by Nicholas Cafardi is a novel about cardinals, bishops, pastors, seminarians, lay people, and, yes, even popes trying to find their way to salvation in the turmoil resulting from the Second Vatican Council in the Catholic Church. It’s the 1960’s, and strange things are happening as priests, people and prelates try to come to terms with the changes the Council has set in motion. The authority of bishops and pastors has been reduced, and young priests, seminarians, nuns and lay people are speaking their minds. It is a brave new ecclesiastical world of confusion—and sometimes chaos—in which the only clear voice is that of the Lord. But is anyone listening? And if so, where do they go with what they think they’ve heard?

Priests Without People by Nicholas Cafardi is a novel about cardinals, bishops, pastors, seminarians, lay people, and even popes trying to find their way to salvation in the turmoil resulting from the Second Vatican Council in the Catholic Church. It’s the 1960’s, and it's a brave new ecclesiastical world of confusion and chaos—in which the only clear voice is that of the Lord. But is anyone listening?

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