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Book Review: The Abbey by James Martin, SJ

James Martin ventures into the world of the novel with excellence! Previously having written other books away from the fiction genre, his offering in The Abbey is great and one that can and should be shared with others on their own faith journey. Following the story of Anne and one of her tenants, Mark, to… Continue reading Book Review: The Abbey by James Martin, SJ

Published November 17, 2015
Categorized as Books Tagged death, faith, James Martin

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