The Song of Jonah - Softcover

Guerin, Gene

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Synopsis

Unjustly accused in a minor sex scandal, Fr. Jon Armitage, a charismatic but brash young priest accustomed to hobnobbing with the upper crust of New England society, is exiled to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe in the early 1960s. There, in the bishop's office, he discovers mediocrity and corruption to match anything from his previous situation. In his zeal, Fr. Jon again overreaches. His punishment this time is assignment to the remote parish of Nueve Niņos squatting at the edge of an ancient crater lake on the barren plains of northeastern New Mexico.

In this modern retelling of the Book of Jonah, Fr. Jon, like his biblical counterpart, rejects the call from God to his own "Nineveh." In an ironic echoing of Jonah's fate, the priest is swallowed up by a metaphorical whale and deposited on the very shores of the place he was determined to avoid. Nueve Niņos, with its long-standing reputation for mistreating its pastors, is an alien world that will prove his ultimate testing ground. Through his slow, often reluctant immersion into the lives of the villagers, Fr. Jon eventually gains insight into himself and his ultimate calling.

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Unjustly accused in a minor sex scandal, Fr. Jon Armitage is exiled to a remote parish in northeastern New Mexico where his immersion in the lives of the villagers gives him insight into himself and his real calling.

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Unjustly accused in a minor sex scandal, Fr. Jon Armitage is exiled to a remote parish in northeastern New Mexico where his immersion in the lives of the villagers gives him insight into himself and his real calling.

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