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"Citadel of God: A Novel About Saint Benedict" (ch. 1) (Book Excerpt)
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| July 11, 2010
| Louis de Wohl/posted by Carl E. Olson
Posted on 07/11/2010 4:27:59 PM PDT by Salvation
Citadel of God: A Novel About Saint Benedict (Chapter One) | Louis de Wohl
"Rome is finished", said Senator Albinus. He sipped his wine, then held up the goblet carved from amethyst. "Very pretty", he approved. "I wonder where they find stones large enough to be cut like this. Very pretty."
Senator Boethius frowned. 'They come from India, I believe", he said, with a warning glance towards his wife.
But Rusticiana was beyond taking notice. Her face was drained of blood, and her hands twitched. "Rome is indeed finished", she said breathlessly, "if there are no Romans left. And I see there aren't."
The boy Peter gazed at her with rapt admiration. She was as beautiful as a goddess when she was angry. She was a white flame burning.
"Romans", Senator Albinus drawled. "I wouldn't say there aren't any, Domina Rusticiana, but they are few, you know. The city prefect tells me he had great difficulty in getting the men together for the escort of honor."
"The escort of honor for a barbarian tyrant", Rusticiana said icily. "Indeed, I hope it was difficult. It is bad enough that anyone at all would comply."
"Oh, it wasn't for that reason, I'm afraid", Albinus said dryly. "They didn't want to wear armor all day. So heavy, don! 't you see, and standing on the walls and in the streets in it for hours on end. The city prefect had to grant them three sesterces for special duty. They asked for five, at first." He smiled at Rustician's disgust. "The trouble with you, Domina, is that you were born five centuries too late. On second thought, make it a thousand years. You ought to have been a contemporary of Cloelia, Virginia, and Lucretia."
"I wish I could return the compliment", Rusticiana. snapped.
"Don't you see that he talks like that only because he, too, is suffering?" Boethius asked with gentle reproach.
"Talking seems to be all that is done', she said. "If there were one true Roman left, he would act."
"What would you have him do, Domina?" Albinus asked, mockery in his tone, but not in his eyes. "Have a nice, hot bath and open his veins? Old Scaurus did that, last week, when he heard that the King was coming to Rome."
"He was eighty", Rusticiana said, her eyes blazing. "And at that age the only veins a man can open are his own. But at least he did do that."
Albinus looked at Boethius. "Do you know, I begin to believe your wife wants me to go and kill the King." He laughed. "As her husband, I trust she has given you first chance."
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TOPICS: Catholic; Religion & Culture
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So, do you want to buy the book now?
I'm thinking it would be a good read.
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posted on
07/11/2010 4:28:01 PM PDT
by
Salvation
To: Salvation
I have this book. It is very enjoyable. I also have several other DeWohl novels ... “The Spear,” about the Crucifixion ... the one about St. Francis Xavier ... and I think one other ... Ignatius Loyola, maybe.
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posted on
07/11/2010 4:50:23 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(We made a proactive decision to postpone the originally scheduled nightlife activities.)
To: Tax-chick
You\ve convinced me to get it!
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posted on
07/11/2010 6:23:26 PM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: nickcarraway; Lady In Blue; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; Catholicguy; RobbyS; markomalley; ...
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posted on
07/11/2010 6:28:38 PM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
When I finally move to the south i would like to get this book.
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posted on
07/11/2010 6:34:40 PM PDT
by
johngrace
(God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
To: Salvation
Wait a minute that writing you have is about St Benedict of the benedict rule?
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posted on
07/11/2010 6:37:11 PM PDT
by
johngrace
(God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
To: Salvation
I got mine free in a church-library give-away. Try your used book store!
DeWohl’s books are historically rich and theologically inspiring.
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posted on
07/11/2010 6:52:28 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(We made a proactive decision to postpone the originally scheduled nightlife activities.)
To: Tax-chick
I always hit the book fairs and used book stores first. Our used book store lets us turn in a book we have read (without our name written in it) and get credits on the next book we purchase.
I had never read The Screwtape Letters and am currently reading it.
My next book is about the Blessed Virgin Marys appearance in Africa by Imaculeee Illabagiza. Our Lady of Kibeho — I think is in the title.
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posted on
07/11/2010 6:57:23 PM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
Yes, Ignatius Press has two books and at least one DVD by Immaculee. She was at our Eucharistic Conference last year, but we had a Scouting schedule-conflict, rats.
Our local used book store pays cash for books when the owner’s budget allows, or gives credit for trades. We buy at a 10% cash cost plus tax, not bad. I’ve got several history books to give Anoreth when she gets back from the Pacific. List price $1-3 each, so I paid no more than 30 cents cash!
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posted on
07/11/2010 7:00:24 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(We made a proactive decision to postpone the originally scheduled nightlife activities.)
To: Tax-chick
What a good deal.
The first book by Imaculee was “Left to Tell” about the siege of Rawanda. I couldn’t put it down.
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posted on
07/11/2010 7:03:47 PM PDT
by
Salvation
("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
To: Salvation
I’m thinking of ordering a book or the DVD, even if I have to pay “first price.” One of my friends has taken in two Liberian girls (over 18, so they’re not “adopted” per se) and I think they’d be interested in another African woman’s experience. They are Christian but not Catholic, and occasionally attend our church just out of friendliness.
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posted on
07/11/2010 7:06:58 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(We made a proactive decision to postpone the originally scheduled nightlife activities.)
To: Salvation
Just requested it from our library system!
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posted on
07/11/2010 8:08:09 PM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: Salvation
Ooh. This does look good. Only one quibble:
The city prefect had to grant them three sesterces for special duty.
I don't believe they were using sesterces as currency in the 6th century.
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posted on
07/11/2010 8:37:52 PM PDT
by
Antoninus
(It's a degenerate society where dogs have more legal rights than unborn babies.)
To: Salvation
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posted on
07/12/2010 5:40:39 AM PDT
by
Tribune7
(The Democrat Party is not a political organization but a religious cult.)
To: Antoninus
Unnngh. I’ll have to remind Anoreth to research contemporaneous currency for her novel.
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posted on
07/12/2010 5:49:35 AM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(We made a proactive decision to postpone the originally scheduled nightlife activities.)
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