Lost Sons - Denis Shanahan - Books - Createspace Independent Publishing Platf - 9781539766407 - November 9, 2016
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Lost Sons

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Lost Sons is the story of three men who, as teenagers, take vows to the Catholic Church to serve the God of Love but who discover later, as missionaries in Africa and Latin America that their lives are shaped by the involvement of the Vatican in the Cold War. As each becomes engaged with right-wing dictators and governments or with radical left-wing movements for socio-economic reform and human rights, their brutal experiences of killing make them question a God who would create such a meaningless world. The three characters meet as youngsters in an Irish seminary in 1960. Two are rivals with fiercely opposing views and the third is an intellectually-gifted African who acts as their mediator. Their diverse childhood experiences (sexual abuse, alcoholic abuse and racial abuse) and their family political histories, contribute to the antagonism of the young rivals, and in the springtime of life they lock horns on almost everything: communism and capitalism; Vatican Council II and Catholic dogma; Liberation Theology and Opus Dei; humour and sex; the Spanish and Irish Civil Wars; Northern Ireland and the IRA. In the summer and autumn of life their youthful antagonism becomes murderous. While the three characters are fictitious, their actions are held to be entirely probable by many leading journalists. Thus, the book may be read primarily as 'faction': a combination of fact and fiction to raise questions not open to historians; or may be read primarily as a story of transformation of consciousness, of war, peace and forgiveness.

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Released November 9, 2016
ISBN13 9781539766407
Publishers Createspace Independent Publishing Platf
Pages 520
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 27 mm   ·   689 g
Language English