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A son struggling with his father's death. A man questioning his
ability to fulfill the Gospel call to love. A priest who can no
longer pretend to be something that he is not. These are the common
struggles of mankind, expressed in eleven stories of faith, hope,
and charity, including the 2012 Writer's Digest Inspirational Short
Story winner: THE SONG OF THE SAW-WHET OWL. Patrick Seamus O'Hara
is a gifted story teller, with the ability to touch your heart and
make you ponder your own journey through this wonderful and
confusing thing we call life
The last great victory of the Infernal Underworld was the shredding
of the Body of Christ into thousands of pieces by the Protestant
Reformation. Now the great warfare of the underworld is to keep the
Body of Christ splintered. Every deceptive means possible is used
to be sure that Protestants do not consider conversion to the
Catholic Faith. Every demon in hell is expected to master the
deceptive arts in order to keep non-Catholic Christians out of the
Catholic Church. Through a series of mysteriously intercepted Email
messages, these deceptive arts have been revealed. The instructive
Emails from Darkness General Three Infernus to the novice,
Glimslug, give rare insight into the methods used to thwart the
conversion of a potential convert. Not since the Screwtape's
instructions to Wormwood were published has such information about
the machinations of the underworld and its nefarious schemes been
available. The discovery of the Infernus files reveals tactics
which have been succesfully used since the Reformation to keep men
and women out of the Church which Christ established up St. Peter,
and to keep the Body of Christ fragmented and powerless for as long
as possible.
THE DANCE OF ISAIAH: In the Byzantine wedding service, after
placing crowns on the heads of the bride and groom to seal their
union with the gift of the Holy Spirit, the priest offers them a
cup of wine to drink - a symbol of the one life they will now
share. Then, the priest leads the couple three times around a table
in the center of the church while special hymns are chanted - the
same hymns that are sung at the ordination of a priest. This ritual
dance is an icon of Christian marriage: led by Christ (represented
by the priest), the couple enters ever deeper into the life of the
Holy Trinity (signified by the triple procession), dancing with the
Lord for all eternity (signified by the circle). The table around
which they dance represents the table of their home -- the symbolic
altar of their shared daily life. The last hymn during this dance
celebrates the fulfillment of Isaiah's prophesy: "Behold, a virgin
is with child and shall bear a son, and shall call his name
Emmanuel," a name that means "God is with us" (Isaiah 7:14). It is
this Emmanuel, the Lord in our midst, who makes marriage become a
sharing in the Kingdom -- in God's own life. It is this dance of
joy which begins life together for the married couple in the
Eastern Christian Church. In the Bible, marriage is an analogy by
which we understand the true nature of a covenant, and how God
relates to His people. THE DANCE OF ISAIAH will take you through
the covenant of God, verse by verse, describing the family of God
here on earth -- the Catholic Church. Beginning with Ezekial 16:8
as a foundation, the author explains how the biblical covenant is
different than the Protestant understanding of a covenant, how
marriage beautifully points to the intimate relationship we as
believers are called to with our divine Bridegroom, and how the
covenant explains all Catholic doctrines and makes them fit in the
biblical framework.
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