Glastonbury: the Novel of Christian England - Donna Fletcher Crow - Books - Angelico Press - 9781621380108 - March 19, 2013
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Glastonbury: the Novel of Christian England

Donna Fletcher Crow

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Glastonbury: the Novel of Christian England

Glastonbury Abbey was, according to legend, the center from which radiated a Christian presence on that island for two thousand years, a sacred site from which the Christian faith was passed down through the generations.

The story begins with the arrival of Joseph of Arimathea and his family, bearing the most sacred relic in all Christendom, the Holy Grail; and continues on to their confrontation with the Druids and the conversion of the new land to Christ; to the persecutions under the Roman Empire, until that rule is ended and Patrick becomes the first Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey; the adventures of King Arthur and his knights as they fend off invading barbarians; the revival of Christianity under St. Augustine of Canterbury; the struggle to keep alive the Faith in the midst of the Viking raids; the ages of Alfred the Great and Richard the Lionheart; and ends, finally, with the terrible upheavals under Henry VIII.

Glastonbury was dissolved but its ruins still stand as a beacon of hope and destination of pilgrims down to our own time. Here is the telling of an immense spiritual epic--a stirring novel of Christian faith.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 19, 2013
ISBN13 9781621380108
Publishers Angelico Press
Pages 800
Dimensions 156 × 234 × 40 mm   ·   1.10 kg
Language English  

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