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Father Luke's Journey into Darkness shows the struggles of a fictional parish in Washington, DC, when their parishioner, Father Luke, fights against another priest who is trying to sexually abuse a child. The novel captures the difficulties and drama of alerting Catholic and legal authorities before the Catholic sexual abuse crisis was widely known. Father Luke joins with other priests to get the attention of the Vatican and police to stop abuse of a child. On the way to seeking help, Father Luke turns to Ignatius of Loyola and others to seek wisdom and discernment.

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Father Luke's Journey into Darkness shows the struggles of a fictional parish in Washington, DC, when their parishioner, Father Luke, fights against another priest who is trying to sexually abuse a child. The novel captures the difficulties and drama of alerting Catholic and legal authorities before the Catholic sexual abuse crisis was widely known. Father Luke joins with other priests to get the attention of the Vatican and police to stop abuse of a child. On the way to seeking help, Father Luke turns to Ignatius of Loyola and others to seek wisdom and discernment.

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Nancy Carol James has published 13 books by and about Madame Jeanne Guyon. Paul Haffner of the Pontifical Gregorian University writes, "Nancy James has become the key and leading expert on Guyon and her invitation to understand Guyon spirituality better is to be greatly welcomed and appreciated." In 2022 Fr. Thomas Kuffel and Nancy Carol James published The Ascent to God: Divine Theosis Revealed and Realized in the Teaching of John Paul II. The book's introduction was written by Bishop Chad Zeilinski, Bishop of New Ulm. The book received the imprimatur from Bishop Larry Silva of Honolulu.