The Holy Mark: The Tragedy of a Fallen Priest
Perhaps Father Tony should have never been a priest. With his family’s money, courtesy of his grandfather's ties to the New Orleans mob, he could have pursued his interest in food or literature or even worked with needy young boys—only free of all those silly Church strictures. But there was no priest in the Miggliore family, much to the shame of his immigrant Italian grandmother. So at his birth, when the old woman beheld a peculiar mark on his head and declared it to be a sign from God—a “segno sacro” in the only language she knew—this grandson’s destiny was set.

Those marked by God, though, are often marked by men as well: Father Tony’s jealous uncle will never forgive him for finding favor with the Miggliore matriarch. And with his ties to the city’s Catholic hierarchy, he’ll plot to destroy his nephew if it takes the rest of his life, which it almost does! Meanwhile Father Tony is determined to outwit his uncle and the Church, even if he has to conceal his identity and prowl the streets of New Orleans by night to do it.

A shocking novel of family, power, and revenge, The Holy Mark is the story of one reluctant priest caught between the cynicism of his own Southern upbringing and the political machinations of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Holy Mark: The Tragedy of a Fallen Priest
Perhaps Father Tony should have never been a priest. With his family’s money, courtesy of his grandfather's ties to the New Orleans mob, he could have pursued his interest in food or literature or even worked with needy young boys—only free of all those silly Church strictures. But there was no priest in the Miggliore family, much to the shame of his immigrant Italian grandmother. So at his birth, when the old woman beheld a peculiar mark on his head and declared it to be a sign from God—a “segno sacro” in the only language she knew—this grandson’s destiny was set.

Those marked by God, though, are often marked by men as well: Father Tony’s jealous uncle will never forgive him for finding favor with the Miggliore matriarch. And with his ties to the city’s Catholic hierarchy, he’ll plot to destroy his nephew if it takes the rest of his life, which it almost does! Meanwhile Father Tony is determined to outwit his uncle and the Church, even if he has to conceal his identity and prowl the streets of New Orleans by night to do it.

A shocking novel of family, power, and revenge, The Holy Mark is the story of one reluctant priest caught between the cynicism of his own Southern upbringing and the political machinations of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The Holy Mark: The Tragedy of a Fallen Priest

The Holy Mark: The Tragedy of a Fallen Priest

by Gregory Alexander
The Holy Mark: The Tragedy of a Fallen Priest

The Holy Mark: The Tragedy of a Fallen Priest

by Gregory Alexander

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Perhaps Father Tony should have never been a priest. With his family’s money, courtesy of his grandfather's ties to the New Orleans mob, he could have pursued his interest in food or literature or even worked with needy young boys—only free of all those silly Church strictures. But there was no priest in the Miggliore family, much to the shame of his immigrant Italian grandmother. So at his birth, when the old woman beheld a peculiar mark on his head and declared it to be a sign from God—a “segno sacro” in the only language she knew—this grandson’s destiny was set.

Those marked by God, though, are often marked by men as well: Father Tony’s jealous uncle will never forgive him for finding favor with the Miggliore matriarch. And with his ties to the city’s Catholic hierarchy, he’ll plot to destroy his nephew if it takes the rest of his life, which it almost does! Meanwhile Father Tony is determined to outwit his uncle and the Church, even if he has to conceal his identity and prowl the streets of New Orleans by night to do it.

A shocking novel of family, power, and revenge, The Holy Mark is the story of one reluctant priest caught between the cynicism of his own Southern upbringing and the political machinations of the Roman Catholic Church.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148110545
Publisher: Publish Green
Publication date: 01/20/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Gregory Alexander was born and raised in New Orleans. After completing degrees in Psychology and American Literature, he taught English at several Catholic schools in the city. His short stories, including the genesis of The Holy Mark, have appeared in independent and academically connected literary magazines across the country. Mr. Alexander has been a contributing book reviewer for the New Orleans Times Picayune. He currently works as a Human Resource professional outside of New Orleans.
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