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In the Bliss of His Memory

The novel, In the Bliss of His Memory, traces fascinating events in the life of Roman Catholic priest, Father Benjamin Jarrett. His story is one of privilege and the ordinary, hope and despair, resentment and forgiveness, life and death. Family tragedy and conflict with his superior bind Fr. Jarrett in a tangle of problems that appear to leave him hopeless. But help and deliverance to freedom come from an unexpected source. His journey illuminates profound spiritual truths that will ring true to people of all faiths. Provocative and intense, readers are sure to find themselves laughing and crying as they make their way through the novel’s surprising twists and turns. Rev. Roger L. Prokop is a retired priest of the Diocese of Lansing, Michigan, and a priest associate of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri, Rock Hill, South Carolina. He has been fighting brain cancer since May 2007. See his website www.frprokop.com.

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Product Details:
Author: Roger L. Prokop
Paperback: 386 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: May 20, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1439239363
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 5.9 inches
Package Height: 1.1 inches
Package Weight: 1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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5Our beloved Fr. Roger's Book is Here!  May 28, 2009
By Secretary to the Pope of Anderson
After nearly forty years of writing, in his very limited leisure time, Fr. Roger finally finished his novel. Thankfully he lived to see it in print. The day it came, he held it in his hand and smiled all morning. It's a wonderful story. There are many surprises. While it is not autobiographical, if you knew Fr. Roger, you'll see him in it. The spiritual depth of it will move you. You'll laugh and cry all the way through. (Even Bert Ghezzi cried at the end.) We love you Fr. Roger and we always will.

4A story of a very human priest  Jan 09, 2010
By John F. Kummer "John K."
Overall I liked this book very much....some readers have had trouble with the changing scenes but I like his approach...The format of telling a story in a series of spread out days I found to be interesting.....Fr. Roger uses a lot of detail but I like details and found it not hindersome as some readers do....I felt the characters were fully developed .. it is not a mystery or suspense story in one sense but I like stories that speak of the human condition....the priest in the story is very human..neither bad nor perfect....he is a man trying to live as we all are.....the ending was a surprise to me....but that is all I will say.....I would in the end definitely recommend this book......I liked it very much

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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