Father Tony should have never been a priest. With the family money, he could have pursued his interest in literature or worked with young boys—only free of all those Church strictures. But there was no priest in the family, so when his immigrant grandmother beheld a peculiar mark on his newborn head and declared it a sign from God, his destiny was set. But those marked by God are often marked by men as well: Tonys jealous uncle will never forgive him for finding favor with the old woman. And with his ties to the citys Catholic hierarchy, hell plot to destroy his nephew if it takes forever. Meanwhile Father Tony determines to outwit his uncle and the Church, even if he has to conceal his identity and prowl the streets of New Orleans by night to do it. A shocking novel of family, power, and revenge, The Holy Mark is the story of one reluctant priest caught between the cynicism of his Southern upbringing and the political machinations of the Roman Catholic Church.
Father Tony should have never been a priest. With the family money, he could have pursued his interest in literature or worked with young boys—only free of all those Church strictures. But there was no priest in the family, so when his immigrant grandmother beheld a peculiar mark on his newborn head and declared it a sign from God, his destiny was set. But those marked by God are often marked by men as well: Tonys jealous uncle will never forgive him for finding favor with the old woman. And with his ties to the citys Catholic hierarchy, hell plot to destroy his nephew if it takes forever. Meanwhile Father Tony determines to outwit his uncle and the Church, even if he has to conceal his identity and prowl the streets of New Orleans by night to do it. A shocking novel of family, power, and revenge, The Holy Mark is the story of one reluctant priest caught between the cynicism of his Southern upbringing and the political machinations of the Roman Catholic Church.