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Print: $20.96 Download: $6.50 The mining colony at Drumwall Fortress on the planet of Cumaro was the ideal assignment: pristine, wild, and beautiful; with but one deadly flaw; Lord Banyon, the local tribal chieftain of the Mautlaut. Two years prior to Father Andrew's arrival, his predecessor, Father Menlo, disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Now, a Mautlaut runner brings a message from Lord Banyon - written in flawless English. Could Father Menlo still be alive?
Based on the works of St. John of the Cross' the Dark Night, and St. Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle, Drumwall is a science-fiction free-fall into a barbaric world where a Carmelite priest's faith is pitted against man, the elements, and his own psyche. Echoing the Book of Job and the Psalms, Drumwall is a mix of Carmelite Spirituality and the Old and New Testaments. Drumwall is not just a look into the future, but a monumental recall of the past. Drumwall is a step into the supernatural realm of Christian mysticism, and its ultimate outcome in the life of one man.
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Print: $16.95 The Life of Christ Calendar follows the 2010 Liturgical Year, also including Carmelite Saints, as well as the principle Marion Feasts
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Print: $25.95 Follow the 2010 Liturgical year with this set of Mother and Child paintings by Medieval, Renaissance and Modern painters. This calendar includes events specific to the Carmelite Order, and the principal Marian Feast Days.
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Print: $25.95 Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, (September 29, 1571 – July 18, 1610) was an Italian artist noted for his intensely emotional canvases and dramatic use of lighting. He is considered one of the greatest painters in European history. This calendar contains some of his best loved works, and includes the Liturgical events in the Roman Catholic faith, and the principal Marian Feasts.
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Hardcover Print: $31.94 The mining colony at Drumwall Fortress on the planet of Cumaro was the ideal assignment: pristine, wild, and beautiful; with but one deadly flaw; Lord Banyon, the local tribal chieftain of the Mautlaut. Two years prior to Father Andrew's arrival, his predecessor, Father Menlo, disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Now, a Mautlaut runner brings a message from Lord Banyon - written in flawless English. Could Father Menlo still be alive?
Based on the works of St. John of the Cross' the Dark Night, and St. Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle, Drumwall is a science-fiction free-fall into a barbaric world where a Carmelite priest's faith is pitted against man, the elements, and his own psyche. Echoing the Book of Job and the Psalms, Drumwall is a mix of Carmelite Spirituality and the Old and New Testaments. Drumwall is not just a look into the future, but a monumental recall of the past. Drumwall is a step into the supernatural realm of Christian mysticism, and its ultimate outcome in the life of one man.
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