A Miracle for St. Cecilia’s

A Miracle for St. Cecilia’s by Katherine Valentine is a poignant narrative set in the New England town of Dorsetville, published by Penguin on June 1, 2003. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the tight-knit community facing the impending closure of their cherished St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church, a symbol of their faith and unity, as Father James Flaherty grapples with the parish’s financial struggles.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters who embody the spirit of compassion and resilience in the face of adversity. The narrative explores themes of faith and community, highlighting the bonds that tie the citizens together despite their material hardships. As Father Flaherty contemplates the future of his congregation and the beloved Father Keene, the story unfolds with delightful and moving moments that resonate with the heart. This edition invites readers to reflect on the importance of community and the enduring power of faith.
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In the New England town of Dorsetville, the citizens are poor in worldly goods but rich in faith and compassion. For generations-long before the last woolen mill closed five years ago-Dorsetvillians have been bound together by the massive St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church, slated to close after mass on Easter Sunday. On a bitter cold Ash Wednesday morning, Father James Flaherty despairs of ever turning the parish finances around. What will become of his flock and the beloved, ancient Father Keene, who had planned to live out his days at St. Cecilia’s? Delightful and moving, with a cast of endearing and quirky characters, A Miracle for St. Cecilia‘s warms hearts and enchants readers everywhere.
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