In today’s society, there
is speculation that the Catholic Church is harboring more sin than good. There are the
constant sexual abuse charges by grown men against the clergy they were assigned to as
young alter boys. Threats of excommunication were made by the clergy to keep the masses
in line…and it worked…more from fear than from faith.
Voices of the
Living Grail takes us back to 13th century England where the Pope has ordered
Cardinal Penzinar to destroy any trace of the supposed bloodline to Jesus and his wife,
Mary Magdalene…the living grail. He was also ordered to destroy the heretics and witches
who seek to do Satan’s work. Looking at this from today’s perspective, nothing has
changed much. Some people are ridiculed and ostracized for having different beliefs and
faiths. Spiritualists and those who follow a path of enlightenment are called witches
just because of part of their practice may include the use of tools for divination. Back
then, crystals were a part of the tools, something still in use today.
Parsus, the son of Lilenthia – a healer and priestess of the old
religion, was taken to live in the castle of King Merovech so he could be trained
alongside Alphania, the princess, in the ways of earth-based spirituality. Saramontus, a
wandering Jew, would be their teacher, and Cardinal Penzinar’s biggest opposition. He
would use his wisdom, magic and faith to defeat the threat to the King and the
Princess.
Voices of the Living Grail is a fast paced story of good
conquering evil and how the dictates of one mind strives to control many. It is a look
into religious beliefs that are today still in question. It is the story of spiritual
enlightenment among a few who seek to enlighten many. For those who see the
possibilities in the theory surrounding the Grail, this book may be of interest to you as
it will be to those open minded enough to accept the possibility that a lifetime of
religious teaching may not have been the right teaching.