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The proceeds of this book will be given to hungry children in Haiti, Jamaica, and Honduras. Although I write an autobiography, the leitmotif of the work is love and hate-agape love, purified love, the love that emanates from the Godhead, not the meretricious and salacious emotion of the secular masses. I show how Satan can surreptitiously gain entrance to the unsuspecting soul. The Satan of whom I speak is not a myth, a comedic figure dressed in red, carrying a huge fork, seeking someone to devour. No, he is an actuality. He is as real as your good angel. His purpose is to control your will,…mehr

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The proceeds of this book will be given to hungry children in Haiti, Jamaica, and Honduras. Although I write an autobiography, the leitmotif of the work is love and hate-agape love, purified love, the love that emanates from the Godhead, not the meretricious and salacious emotion of the secular masses. I show how Satan can surreptitiously gain entrance to the unsuspecting soul. The Satan of whom I speak is not a myth, a comedic figure dressed in red, carrying a huge fork, seeking someone to devour. No, he is an actuality. He is as real as your good angel. His purpose is to control your will, to limit your freedom, and to lead you to perdition. I show you the secret of happiness-deep, joyous happiness anchored in Jesus Christ and leading you to eternal salvation. I point out to you how to live according to biblical injunctions in order to achieve a personal relationship with Jesus.
Autorenporträt
I was born in Philadelphia, in 1921, and attended primary and secondary schools there. I received a BA from St. Mary's College in Norwalk, Connecticut. My major was philosophy, my minor theology. I have an MA from Villanova University in Modern Drama, and I completed the requirements for a PhD, except for the thesis, in Old English at Lehigh University. I taught Latin, French, and English for forty-four years in private and public schools, starting my teaching career with the Jesuits in Philadelphia. I married but had no children. My wife died from ovarian cancer in 1986. I have lived celibate since that time.