The Priest and the Prostitutes

The Priest and the Prostitutes
Title The Priest and the Prostitutes PDF eBook
Author T.R. Haney
Publisher Author House
Total Pages 310
Release 2007-05-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 145206539X

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Prostitutes are being murdered within the boundaries of Father Mike’s inner city parish in Chicago. Father Mike is an amateur sleuth along the lines of Chesterton’s Father Brown. He has helped detectives solve a number of murders. Now he sets out to work on trying to find the killer or killers of the prostitutes. In the meantime he persuades Gloria Winthrop, a very successful and wealthy lawyer, to set up a half way house to get the prostitutes off the street. He enlists the help of a young priest, Jim Norwood, in his endeavor. His efforts to solve these murders lead him into the highways and byways of the ever-expanding mystery, the dark night of crime and heavy heartbreak. His dogged persistence causes him to clash with the local detectives and his own Cardinal who frowns on his avocation as a crime solver. He does succeed in befriending Detective Lulu Larson who aids him in his efforts to reclaim the prostitutes from their way of life.

A Priest, A Brothel and the Fox

A Priest, A Brothel and the Fox
Title A Priest, A Brothel and the Fox PDF eBook
Author M J Jurand
Publisher
Total Pages 480
Release 2019-09-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781925952391

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Charismatic entrepreneur Jack Stern loves nothing more than adventure tinged with mischief. On a journey to inspect his newly acquired business in Newburn, Jack chances upon a disillusioned priest, Fr Brendan O'Reilly, at a roadside cafe. Over dinner and drinks, Jack tricks Brendan into swapping identities. But when Brendan arrives in Newburn, he discovers the business he must run is a brothel! Meanwhile, Jack preaches radical theology in the inner sanctums of the Catholic Church. Chaos ensues when the ghost of a murdered priest reveals the Church's involvement in criminal black market activities. When Brendan and Jack investigate, they are pursued by an array of assassins, including an ancient demonic being. Together the silver fox and the priest are enmeshed in an action-packed cat and mouse game until the final, public showdown at St Pious Church.

The Priest and Prostitute

The Priest and Prostitute
Title The Priest and Prostitute PDF eBook
Author Victor S E Moubarak
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 2014-09-04
Genre
ISBN 9781501065705

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When Father Ignatius is suspected of murder his whole life is turned upside down. His faith takes a real shaking as he tries in vain to plead his innocence. The Church is shaken to its very foundations and his parishioners jump to as many conclusions as they can find and start judging without any facts or evidence. This is the time for the priest to find out who his real friends are. Or are they keeping close to him for ulterior motives? "THE PRIEST AND PROSTITUTE" is a fast-paced story with believable characters and situations. A realistic self-test as to one's faith and beliefs, as well as the ability to stay focussed on God when it seems He has abandoned you. The author skilfully combines humour with suspense to deliver a Christian message relevant to today's society. Victor S E Moubarak has published several books available from his website or in Kindle format from Amazon. His books: "VISIONS" ISBN 978 1 60477 032 2 and "GOD'S SHEPHERD" ISBN 978-1500683955 are also available in paperback from Amazon and all good booksellers. WWW.HOLYVISIONS.UK

Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940

Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940
Title Prostitution and Irish Society, 1800-1940 PDF eBook
Author Maria Luddy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 366
Release 2007-12-13
Genre History
ISBN 0521709059

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The first book to tackle the controversial history of prostitution in modern Ireland.

The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego

The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego
Title The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego PDF eBook
Author Montse Feu
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 227
Release 2021-10-14
Genre History
ISBN 1000472698

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The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego: A Critical Anthology collects and contextualizes Pego’s 118 literary chronicles published between 1940 and 1967 in the periodical España Libre, New York. The satire of this household name in the US Spanish-language press lambasted Fascist Spain, lampooned American diplomatic relations with Francisco Franco, and mocked the Spanish exiles’ unsuccessful efforts to liberate Spain from the dictator. Pego’s journalism showed deep dedication to the public good with his publication of uncensored information about the regime that alerted readers of the civil rights infringements in Fascist Spain. However, Pego delivered the hard truths of Fascist Spain cloaked in mockery. Humor was crucial in this political culture not only because it facilitated communicating Spanish news but also avoided mythical and totalitarian rhetorical resistance. The fragility of the alternative periodicals’ paper and the political persecution against dissident voices has caused that much of this antifascist print culture has been lost. However, Pego’s chronicles prove that US Hispanic antifascism was vibrant. The anthology puts forward the understudied work of antifascists in the United States and provides evidence of their activism. Its preservation is an exercise of collective memory and a place of resistance to an elitist and fascist archive.

A Priest, A Prostitute, and Some Other Early Texans

A Priest, A Prostitute, and Some Other Early Texans
Title A Priest, A Prostitute, and Some Other Early Texans PDF eBook
Author Don Blevins
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 200
Release 2016-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1493026151

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This unique collection of short biographies of the Lone Star State’s most colorful characters includes headliners Father Miguel Muldoon, the Irish-Spanish Catholic priest and diplomat who helped convert Protestants in order to settle Austin, and six-foot-two prostitute and hotelkeeper Sarah Bowman, who fought as bravely as a man among the Rangers and was buried with full military honors. These are just two of the pioneers who helped build the state amidst wars with Seminoles and Mexicans, gold rushes, and cavalry formations. These fourteen vivid accounts of extraordinary lives are like no other history of Texas and will reach a wide audience of readers who love to read about real people.

Common Women : Prostitution and Sexuality in Medieval England

Common Women : Prostitution and Sexuality in Medieval England
Title Common Women : Prostitution and Sexuality in Medieval England PDF eBook
Author Ruth Mazo Karras Associate Professor of History Temple University
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 234
Release 1996-01-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0198022794

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"Common women" in medieval England were prostitutes, whose distinguishing feature was not that they took money for sex but that they belonged to all men in common. Common Women: Prostitution and Sexuality in Medieval England tells the stories of these women's lives: their entrance into the trade because of poor job and marriage prospects or because of seduction or rape; their experiences as streetwalkers, brothel workers or the medieval equivalent of call girls; their customers, from poor apprentices to priests to wealthy foreign merchants; and their relations with those among whom they lived. Common Women crosses the boundary from social to cultural history by asking not only about the experiences of prostitutes but also about the meaning of prostitution in medieval culture. The teachings of the church attributed both lust and greed, in generous measure, to women as a group. Stories of repentant whores were popular among medieval preachers and writers because prostitutes were the epitome of feminine sin. Through a sensitive use of a wide variety of imaginative and didactic texts, Ruth Karras shows that while prostitutes as individuals were marginalized within medieval culture, prostitution as an institution was central to the medieval understanding of what it meant to be a woman. This important work will be of interest to scholars and students of history, women's studies, and the history of sexuality.