The relationship between a cardinal and a beautiful woman comes under scrutiny when the cardinal is martyred and becomes a candidate for sainthood
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"Do you canonize a rich and ambitious son of a bitch who bought ecclesiastical promotion at the same time as he was carrying on a lifelong romance with another man's wife?" That's for Father Laurence McAuliffe (last seen in The Cardinal Virtues ) to discover in Greeley's engrossing new mixture of intrigue, politics, sex and, of course, churchly issues. Shortly after John Cardinal McGlynn, archbishop of Chicago, dies in a volley of gunshots in Nicaragua, the grandson of his longtime companion, Marbeth Quinlan, is miraculously cured of terminal cancer. A popular cult arises around the cardinal's memory, and there talk of canonization. McAuliffe is enjoined to find anything in "Jumping Johnny's" background that might be less than saintly. In the process, McAuliffe, who never liked the charming but somewhat shallow Johnny, travels around the world, becomes immersed in Vatican politics and is put on the trail of Solidarity's early funding in Poland. But the most troubling mystery is the ambiguous relationship between Johnny and Marbeth, the wealthy dowager who admits she's loved Johnny since she was a child. Also puzzling is the change that came over Johnny two years before he died and led him to martyrdom. As McAuliffe tracks down all those involved in Johnny's life, he learns the true nature of sainthood and, in the surprise ending, undergoes a change himself. Although the elements here are standard Greeley, this novel, besides being entertaining, suspenseful and well researched, is also more serious than it sounds. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club main selections.
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Father Greeley's feisty, foulmouthed suburban pastor Father Laurence McAuliffe (The Cardinal Virtues) is back. He is, unsurprisingly, the devil's advocate, now assigned to prove that Chicago's martyred archbishop couldn't possibly be a saint. A saint? As far as Father Lar knew, the late Cardinal McGlynn never even believed in God. Furthermore, when His Exceptionally Handsome Eminence died, felled by a Nicaraguan bullet, he lay cradled in the arms of the millionairess who loved him all his life and who may have been the mother of his child. To the embarrassment of the Church, however, the possibly martyred Cardinal's pectoral cross has cured a hitherto incurable cancer, so the present archbishop has begged Father Lar to clear it all up. Father Lar, who disliked McGlynn from the day they first tangled on the prep-school basketball court, talks to the Cardinal's old flame, his nasty brother, his unhappy sister, his adoring secretary, a dishy Polish spy, a shadowy Vatican figure, and the Pope--and then pieces together the Cardinal's past. The more the priest learns, the less saintly the archbishop's life turns out to have been. But the man himself seems more and more respectable. And there is the matter of a couple of unreported miracles.... Father Greeley's own special blend of clerical politics, sex, and salvation. (Literary Guild Dual Selection for Summer) -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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