Saturday, August 15, 2009

"AA 1025 Memoirs of an Anti Apostle" a Book Review

It seemed very far fetched to me that a country or a person would try to subvert an entire religion. It seemed even less possible to me that anyone could hate the thought that a God exists, so much that he would devote his entire life to subverting the Catholic Church. Surely this book must be a fiction? After all what harm had the church done to anyone? It has been an instrument for peace in the world since the time of Christ. And yet truth is stranger than fiction. During World War II the church's stance against communism raised the ire of the Soviet Union to the point that it became an enemy of the State. The evil empire put its atheist zealots to work infiltrating the church in an effort to erode its power.

"AA 1025 Memoirs of an Anti Apostle" gives us a glimpse into the mind and the mission of a man whose sole purpose in life was the destruction of the Catholic Church. Marie Carre simply published the memoirs and added two pages of her own comments, letting the spy tell us his own story of murder, deceit and subversion. After you read this book you will gain a new perspective on why the world is as it is today and why Vatican II caused a schism in the Church. You may even acquire a better understanding of good and evil. Positively gripping, this book will provide new insights as to why the church has lost so many followers since the 1940's. You may even begin to wonder if the Pope is Catholic.
Joseph L. Conigliaro

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