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The Stones Cry Out!(Brief article)(Book review)
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Internet Bookwatch
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August 1, 2007
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The Stones Cry Out!
Josue Raul Conte
Airleaf Publishing
35 Industrial Drive, Martinsville, IN 46151
1600021476, $21.95 www.airleaf.com 1-800-342-6068
Author Josue Raul Conte, a former member of the strict Neo-catechumenal Way who became disillusioned with ultraconservative Catholicism and renounced the Way for a more moderate approach, presents the novel The Stones Cry Out! about one man's dream-turned-nightmare experience as...
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