Author: | Romeo Mannarino | ISBN: | 9781463401986 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse | Publication: | May 10, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse | Language: | English |
Author: | Romeo Mannarino |
ISBN: | 9781463401986 |
Publisher: | AuthorHouse |
Publication: | May 10, 2011 |
Imprint: | AuthorHouse |
Language: | English |
Raised by secular parents, William Prince has no real connection to religion until he meets and falls in love with Christine OConnell, a devout Catholic woman. To marry her, he agrees to be baptized into the Catholic Church, but Christines strict adherence to dogma compromises their marriage. Williams subsequent trip to Italy takes him on an odyssey to understand the meaning of beliefs he finds problematical. His quest to uncover the mystery behind a phenomenon he discovers on his journey leads him to new experiences that ultimately transform his life. Dio C is a literary novel of ideas and a fascinating story that holds the readers interest through plot suspense and character development. The impact of religious faith upon both the believer and the skeptic is explored with sensitivity and understanding in this moving work. In Let Us Be True the author describes the protagonists eventual apostasy from Roman Catholicism. Dio Ce: A Singular Quest, on the other hand, considers the impact of religion on a man whose upbringing occluded any such practices entirely.
Raised by secular parents, William Prince has no real connection to religion until he meets and falls in love with Christine OConnell, a devout Catholic woman. To marry her, he agrees to be baptized into the Catholic Church, but Christines strict adherence to dogma compromises their marriage. Williams subsequent trip to Italy takes him on an odyssey to understand the meaning of beliefs he finds problematical. His quest to uncover the mystery behind a phenomenon he discovers on his journey leads him to new experiences that ultimately transform his life. Dio C is a literary novel of ideas and a fascinating story that holds the readers interest through plot suspense and character development. The impact of religious faith upon both the believer and the skeptic is explored with sensitivity and understanding in this moving work. In Let Us Be True the author describes the protagonists eventual apostasy from Roman Catholicism. Dio Ce: A Singular Quest, on the other hand, considers the impact of religion on a man whose upbringing occluded any such practices entirely.