The Saint Intervenes

The Saint Intervenes
Title The Saint Intervenes PDF eBook
Author Leslie Charteris
Publisher Thomas & Mercer
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-07-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781477842720

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Simon Templar is the Saint--daring, dazzling, and just a little disreputable. On the side of the law, but standing outside it, he dispenses his own brand of justice one criminal at a time. In this collection of short stories, the Saint intervenes to teach a motley bag of criminals the error of their ways. Crooked financiers, bookies, fake inventors, dodgy bankers, dealers in pornography, unethical businessmen, murderers, thieves, and liars--all will come to regret the day their actions caught the Saint's attention. Leslie Charteris was born in Singapore and moved to England in 1919. He left Cambridge University early when his first novel was accepted for publication. He wrote novels about the Saint throughout his life, becoming one of the 20th century's most prolific and popular authors.

The Saint Intervenes

The Saint Intervenes
Title The Saint Intervenes PDF eBook
Author Leslie Charteris
Publisher
Total Pages 274
Release 1950
Genre Private investigators
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Enter the Saint

Enter the Saint
Title Enter the Saint PDF eBook
Author Leslie Charteris
Publisher Thomas & Mercer
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-06-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781477842614

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He may not always be on the right side of the law, but with his charm and Robin Hood morality, he is clearly on the side of angels: he is the Saint.

When the Magisterium Intervenes

When the Magisterium Intervenes
Title When the Magisterium Intervenes PDF eBook
Author Richard R. Gaillardetz
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 321
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814680542

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Catholicism has always recognized the need for a normative doctrinal teaching authority. Yet the character, scope, and exercise of that authority, what has come to be called the magisterium, has changed significantly over two millennia. This book gathers contributions from leading Catholic scholars in considering new factors that must be taken into account as we consider the church's official teaching authority in today's postmodern context. Noted experts in their fields cover many intriguing topics here, including the investigation of theologians that has occurred in recent years, canonical perspectives on such investigations, the role that women religious have played in these issues, the place of the media when problems arise, and possible future ways forward The book concludes with "The Elizabeth Johnson Dossier," a selection of documents essential to understanding the case of Elizabeth Johnson, CSJ, whose work was recently the subject of severe criticism by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.Contributors include Bradford Hinze, James Coriden, Colleen Mallon, Ormond Rush, Gerard Mannion, Anthony Godzieba, Vincent Miller, Richard Gaillardetz, and Elizabeth Johnson.

Saints Behaving Badly

Saints Behaving Badly
Title Saints Behaving Badly PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Craughwell
Publisher Image
Total Pages 210
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 0385517203

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Takes a close-up look at thirty-two holy men and women who took a less than saintly path on their road to sainthood, profiling St. Olga, St. Mary of Egypt, Thomas … Becket, and other sinners-turned-saint. 20,000 first printing.

A Saint on Death Row

A Saint on Death Row
Title A Saint on Death Row PDF eBook
Author Thomas Cahill
Publisher Anchor
Total Pages 162
Release 2009-03-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0385530153

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From the New York Times bestselling author of How the Irish Saved Civilization comes the absorbing, heartbreaking tale of the hard life and tragic death of Dominique Green—wrongly accused, then executed in Huntsville, Texas—and shines a light on our racist and deeply flawed criminal justice system. Green, an extraordinary young man from the urban ghettos of Houston, was utterly failed by every echelon of society—the Catholic Church, numerous U.S. courts of law, and even his own mother. But from the depths of despair on Death Row, he transcended his earthly sufferings and achieved enlightenment and peace, inciting an international movement against the death penalty and inspiring his personal hero, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, to plead publicly for mercy. A Saint on Death Row is an unforgettable, sobering, and deeply spiritual account that illuminates the moral imperatives too often ignored in the headlong quest for judgment.

The Saint Intervenes

The Saint Intervenes
Title The Saint Intervenes PDF eBook
Author Leslie Charteris
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 1940
Genre Private investigators
ISBN

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