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Father Elijah

An Apocalypse

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Father Elijah

By: Michael O'Brien
Narrated by: Kevin O'Brien
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Michael O'Brien presents a thrilling apocalyptic novel about the condition of the Roman Catholic Church at the end of time. It explores the state of the modern world, and the strengths and weaknesses of the contemporary religious scene, by taking his central character, Father Elijah Schäfer, a Carmelite priest, on a secret mission for the Vatican which embroils him in a series of crises and subterfuges affecting the ultimate destiny of the Church.

Father Elijah is a convert from Judaism, a survivor of the Holocaust, a man once powerful in Israel. For twenty years he has been "buried in the dark night of Carmel" on the mountain of the prophet Elijah. The Pope and the Cardinal Secretary of State call him out of obscurity and give him a task of the highest sensitivity: to penetrate into the inner circles of a man whom they believe may be the Antichrist. Their purpose: to call the Man of Sin to repentance, and thus to postpone the great tribulation long enough to preach the Gospel to the whole world.

In this richly textured tale, Father Elijah crosses Europe and the Middle East, moves through the echelons of world power, meets saints and sinners, presidents, judges, mystics, embattled Catholic journalists, faithful priests and a conspiracy of traitors within the very House of God. This is an apocalypse in the old literary sense, but one that was written in the light of Christian revelation.

©1998 Ignatius Press (P)2024 Ignatius Press
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I am still reeling from how good this book was. It's not often I listen to a book, then immediately order it in print while starting to listen again. The narrator wasn't perfect, but oh boy did he give it everything. I loved his interpretation of the main character and of Billy in particular, and although the female characters were a wee bit squeaky I was able to suspend disbelief and care about them, particularly Ruth and Anna.

Some of the chapters were so stunningly good that I had to listen to them twice before I finished my first run through. Ruth and Warsaw in particular, not to mention the angels. Not just the text compelled me in these sections but also the narrator's interpretation. The man must know his scripture - it was interwoven so seamlessly into the story, yet he never stumbled or misinterpreted it. The dream sequences and visions were read in such a way that the terrifying poetry came through. By the end of the book both Father Elijah and the narrator felt like old friends.

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