Follow a pilgrim’s path from doubt to faith in a vivid tale of spiritual awakening.
Zenosius: Or the Pilgrim-Convert chronicles a seeker who escapes the mazes of sectarianism to discover a hopeful, Catholic Christian path. Through journeys, storms, and quiet moments of reflection, the book blends narrative drama with persuasive ideas about faith, church, and mercy. Readers will watch a quest for truth unfold against a backdrop of alpine monasteries, Rome’s sacred spaces, and the enduring call to charity.
This edition presents the journey with thoughtful dialogue, historical context, and contemplative readings that illuminate the author’s vision of religious liberty, unity, and devotion. It invites reflection on personal belief, community, and the meaning of a life dedicated to service and faith.
- Character-driven exploration of faith, doubt, and conversion.
- Scenes set in monasteries, Rome, and key moments of spiritual decision.
- Reflective essays and passages on charity, unity, and the Catholic tradition.
- A narrative suitable for readers interested in religious history and spiritual diaries.
Ideal for readers of religious history and devotional fiction seeking a thoughtful, steady meditation on belief and belonging.
Zenosius: Or the Pilgrim-Convert