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“Christian Martyrs for a Muslim People” is written by Father Martin McGee, an English Benedictine monk of Worth Abbey.

Tells the moving story of the nineteen priests and sisters who were assassinated in Algeria between 1994 and 1996 during a reign of terror by Islamic fundamentalists


Cover of 'Christian Martyrs for a Muslim People'

  • COVER PRICE: £14.99 Paperback
  • PUBLISHER: Paulist Press
  • PUBLICATION DATE:
    2 September 2008
  • EXTENT: 224 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0809145391
    ISBN-13: 978-0809145393
  • Dimensions: 19.8 x 13.7 x 1.8 cm

 

To obtain your copy of "Christian Martyrs",
Send a cheque for £17
(includes P & P within the UK) payable to:
"Worth AbbeyProjects Ltd", with your name and address to:

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Worth Abbey
Turners Hill
CRAWLEY
West Sussex
RH10 4SB

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in the US: Paulist Press

Synopsis

In the mid 1990s, Algerian society was terrorized by the GIA (The Armed Islamic Group), a fundamentalist organization that had given an ultimatum to all foreigners : depart or die. At the time, the beheading of seven Trappist monks at the Tibherine monastery was widely reported in the world press. This book tells their story, but also tells the story of twelve other priests and religious sisters who, like the Monks of Tibherine, had courageously chosen to stay in Algeria despite the threat, and who ultimately paid for their dedication with their lives. Drawing on letters, journals, and his own interviews with people who knew the nineteen religious, the author shows how they operated schools, performed vital medical assistance, sponsored community gardens, taught trades, prepared students for state examinations, and maintained libraries mainly in poor neighborhoods and rural villages. By witnessing Christ in their actions without ever attempting to make converts, the nineteen martyrs won the love of the Algerian people, a love that did not cease with their deaths.

     
     

 


   
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