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Malachi Martin

  • Michael Serafian
July 23, 1921 – July 27, 1999
The Final Conclave
The Encounter
Hostage to the devil: The possession and exorcism of five living Americans
The Jesuits
Windswept House
A Priest and His Dog
  • A Priest and His Dog

    The Tale of Tati

    • 66 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    This unique manuscript showcases the storytelling brilliance of Fr. Malachi Martin, a revered figure in literature and faith. Left unpublished for over 20 years, it reveals a deeply personal narrative that intertwines spiritual themes with the bond between a priest and his dog, Tati. The work invites readers to approach its mysteries with childlike openness, emphasizing the author's profound connection to his faith and the divine. A true treasure for those seeking a heartfelt exploration of spirituality and companionship.

    A Priest and His Dog
  • Windswept House

    • 656 pages
    • 23 hours of reading
    4.1(335)Add rating

    The Cold War has ended. With a scope and daring not possible until now, an unlikely international alliance of top-level political, financial, and religious interests sees the way clear at last to its ultimate the establishment of a single global society. Utopia.These are men with nothing in common but immense power and a towering ambition for still more. With world unity and prosperity as their slogan--and with betrayal, scandal, and murder as their ready weapons--they have the means and the will to capture as their own the perfect global machinery for their the oldest, wiliest, and most stable political chancery in the world--the Vatican.At the vortex of this lethal struggle stands the embattled Pope, a geopolitical genius whose elimination is the short-term solution to a long-term goal, and two American brothers, Paul and Christian Gladstone, one a lawyer and the other a priest, who appear to be the perfect pawns. One falls prey to the sharp teeth of greed for power. The other will become one of the Slavic Pontiff's closest allies...and will discover the darkest secrets at the very heart of papal Rome.From America to Europe to Russia, in broad landscapes and clandestine corridors, a rich and varied cast--presidents and politicos, simple saints and savvy sinners, popes and pope-makers--clash with one another amid dramatic and sometimes bloody events that will affect the destiny of every person alive today.

    Windswept House
  • The Jesuits

    • 525 pages
    • 19 hours of reading
    4.0(283)Add rating

    A former Jesuit professor and author of the national bestsellers Vatican, The Final Conclave, and Hostage to the Devil, Malachi Martin unravels the hidden politics and alliances of popes and cardinals, bishops and priests.

    The Jesuits
  • This nonfiction bestseller provides a chilling account of possession and exorcism in modern America, described by NBC Radio as one of the most stirring books of its time. In 1976, Satanism was often viewed as mere entertainment, but the book serves as a stark warning that possession is a serious reality with significant consequences. Many Catholics and Christians today lack even basic prayers like the Our Father, and discussions of Hell are often avoided in churches to prevent guilt. This avoidance extends to the concept of sin, leading to a profound disadvantage for Christians in facing evil. The reluctance to blend rational thought with faith creates barriers for many, making it difficult to recognize the presence of evil. Without the grace that comes from genuine faith, the reality of Satan fades from view for those who refuse to acknowledge it. This work urges readers to confront these uncomfortable truths and understand the implications of spiritual warfare in contemporary life.

    Hostage to the devil: The possession and exorcism of five living Americans
  • Hat das Böse die Macht im Vatikan übernommen? Pater Dr. Dr. Dr. Malachi Martin war Berater und enger Vertrauter dreier Päpste. Er zählte zu den Insidern im Vatikan. In seinem Roman deckt er eine Verschwörung auf, die sich ein Außenstehender kaum vorzustellen vermag. Was Insider schon lange wußten und andere bereits geahnt haben, enthüllte Pater Martin kurz vor seinem mysteriösen Tod einem Journalisten: Das Buch ist ein Tatsachenbericht. Er habe teilweise Orte und Namen verändert und die Romanform gewählt, um bestimmte Personen zu schützen. Pater Martin beschreibt in aller Dramatik eine Zeremonie im Vatikan aus dem Jahre 1963, die nichts anderes war, als ein okkultes Ritual zur Inthronisierung des obersten gefallenen Engels Luzifer in die Führung der katholischen Kirche. Niemals seit der Gestalt des Nimrod im Alten Testament und seit dem Turmbau zu Babel haben es die Eliten der Macht aufgegeben, ihren fieberhaften Traum von der einen Weltregierung zu verfolgen. 'Die tun ihr Möglichstes, um ihren Mann als Papst einsetzen zu können. Wenn ihnen das gelingt, dann wäre Satan wirklich der Herrscher', so Pater Martin. 'Das dramatische Moment dieses Buches ist immens, der Konflikt zwischen Gut und Böse nahezu unkontrollierbar, die ungelösten Fragen verfolgen einen noch lange.' Wall Street Journal

    Der letzte Papst
  • In einer fiktiven Handlung schildert d. Roman d. moderne Pabstgeschichte u. d. Verstrickung des Vatikans in Politik u. Kommerz.

    Die Macht und die Herrlichkeit