Having Female Clergy In The Catholic Church
Author, Peter Canova tackles that question in his brand new book “Pope Annalisa.”
(New York, NY, April 2010)
POPE ANNALISA
THE REIGN OF MAN HAS ENDED!
A woman now has supreme spiritual authority over 1.5 billion souls, and the world will not be the same again.
Why do so many want her eliminated?
She alters 2,000 years of Catholic Practice–
* Female Clergy allowed at all ranks
* Priests may marry–no more clerical celibacy
* The Church will no longer condemn homosexuality
* The Church will alter its opposition on birth control
* The Church will alter its position on abortion
* The Church will introduce a new mass and a new way of considering God
She meddles in politics and the Iranian War of 2025–
The pope physically inserts herself into a war zone to alter the course of the conflict
She criticizes science and religion–
“Science and religion have posed dead ends and depleted people’s faith enough for the world to destroy itself.â€
She expresses radical opinions on God, faith, and humanity–
“God did not create us the way were taught; faith must be superseded by knowledge of the divine; human failing is not from sin but ignorance.â€
HOLY SPIRIT OR WHOLLY EVIL?
THE OLD ORDER CRUMBLES, THE NEW ORDER IS BORN IN VIOLENCE–
IS ANNALISA THE BUILDER OR DESTROYER? YOU DECIDE.
EXAMPLES OF EARLY BOOK REVIEWS
“Pope Annalisa is simply riveting, taking readers on an amazing, thought-provoking and powerful journey of the soul, the psyche, and the mind.†– Kathleeen Szmit, The Barnstable Patriot
“Pope Annalisa is an incredible read. It’s a great novel with a spiritual bent that doesn’t overwhelm. It reads better than The DaVinci Code or Celestine Prophecy – more like The Color Purple for the Soul.†— John Kremer, author of 1001 Ways to Market Your Book, speaker, and noted book marketing expert
“An epic thriller, captivating from beginning to end. Pope Annalisa compels readers to contemplate their own notions of spirituality, good and evil, power and justice, in the manner of the best literary fiction.†– Adam Marsh, editor/literary agent
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