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Malachi Brendan Martin (23 July 1921 – 27 July 1999), also known under the pseudonym of Michael Serafian, was an Irish-born American Traditionalist Catholic priest, biblical archaeologist, exorcist, palaeographer, professor, and writer on the Catholic Church.
Windswept House: A Vatican Novel is a 1996 novel by former Jesuit priest Malachi Martin. The novel details turmoil within the Catholic Church and corruption in Vatican City. Malachi alleged the novel depicted real events in the form a non-fiction novel similar to the works of Taylor Caldwell, or Truman Capote 's In Cold Blood. [1]
In May 1964, an insider “tell-all account” about the council was published as "The Pilgrim", under the pseudonym of "Michael Serafian". [42] This work was released by Malachi Martin, at the behest of Abraham Joshua Heschel, through Roger Straus’ Farrar, Straus and Giroux publishing company. [42]
Lionsgate confirms with ABC11 that the film currently known as "Incident at Fort Bragg" is inspired by the true story of Irish Priest Malachi Martin who was brought in by the U.S. to perform a ...
Martin tells how the early popes were chosen, including how many were appointed by secular rulers until the invention of the conclave. The last two chapters of the book—concerning popes Pius XII and John Paul II—give background information on recent papal history from Martin's perspective. The Pius XII chapter contains information on both ...
Pages in category "Books by Malachi Martin" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Brian W. Martin – John Henry Newman; Charles Martin – Chasing Fireflies; When Crickets Cry; Malachi Martin – The Jesuits; Martin E. Marty – Modern American Religion; Pilgrims in Their Own Land; Protestantism in the United States; Larry Martz & Ginny Carroll – Ministry of Greed; Cotton Mather – Magnalia Christi Americana;
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