clergy

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clergy

Brigid of Ireland

a historical novel
2006
In fifth-century Ireland, Brigid decides to follow a new religion introduced by the traveling preacher Patrick, and through her newfound spirituality, she begins to hope she will find her lost mother and be able to face her horrible father.

John Wesley

founder of the Methodist church
1999
Describes the life of John Wesley, the Anglican minister who founded the Methodist Church.

Martin Luther King, Jr., Day

honoring a man of peace
2002
Presents the history and meaning behind the observance of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day.

The fifth assassin

2013
Archivist Beecher White discovers a connection that may link the individuals responsible for the only four successful assassinations of American Presidents after discovering a modern-day killer who is recreating the assassins' crimes.

The vicar of Nibbleswicke

1996
The vicar's speech impediment leads to holy hysteria in an otherwise quiet country parish.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

1985
Profiles the life and achievements of the Baptist preacher and civil rights leader who practiced the principle of nonviolence in an attempt to gain equal rights for all Americans.

Father Flanagan, founder of Boys Town

1972
A biography of the priest who devoted his life to caring for homeless boys.

The bitter road to Dachau

2005
A fictionalized account of Christian Reger's actual experiences in the Dachau concentration camp during World War II.

Killing raven

2003
When the body of a white man is found in a shallow grave in one of the most troubled corners of the Wind River Reservation, Father John O'Malley and his friend, Arapaho attorney Vicky Holden, are drawn into a deadly struggle over vice and virtue.

Annie's monster

1990
Delighted when her prayers for an Irish wolfhound are answered, thirteen-year-old Annie, living in a small Maine town where her father is an Episcopal minister, soon finds herself in trouble when she tries to deal with the consequences of the large dog's playful curiosity.

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