Three Cheers for the Paraclete

Three Cheers for the Paraclete by Thomas Keneally, published by Penguin in 1984, is a reprint edition comprising 240 pages. The narrative follows Father Maitland, whose decision to allow his young cousin and bride to spend the night in his room raises eyebrows among the brothers at St Peter’s. His attempts to act in the best interest of his fellow men frequently put him at odds with his superiors and the rigid laws of the church, leading to escalating tensions that jeopardize his identity as both a priest and an individual.
Readers will find a story that delves into the complexities of faith, duty, and personal conviction. As Father Maitland navigates the challenges posed by his actions, the book explores themes of conflict within religious institutions and the moral dilemmas faced by those in positions of authority. This edition presents a thought-provoking examination of the struggles between personal beliefs and institutional expectations, inviting readers to reflect on the broader implications of Maitland’s choices within the context of fiction.
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From the moment he allows his young cousin and bride to spend the night in his room, Father Maitland causes raised eyebrows and dark mutterings amongst the brothers at St Peter’s. Time and again his efforts to do the right thing for his fellow men lead him into conflict with his superiors and the immutable laws of the church – a conflict which ultimately threatens to destroy him both as a priest and as a man.
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