Description: SIX O'CLOCK MASS FATHER MAURICE S. SHEEHY 1952Six O'Clock Mass by Right Reverend Maurice S. Sheehy is a contemplative work published in 1952 by Farrar, Straus and Young in New York. This hardcover book, in good condition with strong bindings and clean pages, invites readers into a unique narrative that explores the impact of daily Mass on the lives of nine imagined characters who gather at St. Jude's Church. Through letters addressed to St. Jude, the Apostle of Hopeless Causes, Father Sheehy reflects on the role of the Mass in providing strength, hope, and spiritual renewal.The book is organized into three parts: "The Mass Begins," "Mass Offered on an October Day in 1946," and "A Bridge," each filled with chapters that delve into different aspects of faith, redemption, and human struggles. A blend of storytelling and spiritual insight, the prologue sets a reflective tone, as Father Sheehy converses with St. Jude, seeking help to articulate how the Mass “mystifies, consoles, uplifts, strengthens, purifies, enlightens.” This copy carries the original owner's name stamped inside, a testament to its personal and cherished history.Given a thumbs up by my well read wife!Thank you for stopping.
Price: 12 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: NEW YORK
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Short Stories
Year Printed: 1952