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Richard Vetere (Author)
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June 16, 1998
An enchanting tale of faith, love, and miracles

Do miracles occur? That is what smart, handsome Father Frank Moore must determine. When a young girl in Queens is inexplicably cured of a deadly disease and a statue of the Virgin Mary is seen crying tears of blood, Father Moore is sent to investigate. Could the events have been God's grace at work, as the local pastor believes, because a woman who had lived in their midst is a saint?

As the church inquires into Helen Stephenson's sainthood, Father Moore grapples with his own loss of faith. And when his work leads him to Roxanna Stephenson, Helen's lovely and bitter daughter, Father Moore finds himself facing his most difficult challenge of all.

The Third Miracle is the captivating story of a man's search for faith, a woman's journey toward love's renewal, and the mysterious workings of the Catholic church.


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Esteemed theologian Father Frank Moore is estranged from the Catholic Church, but when a possible miracle demands investigation, the long arm of the Church drags him back. The parishioners of the Church of Saint Stanislaus in Queens, New York, believe that the tears of blood a statue of the Virgin Mary has cried every October for ten years are connected to the death of Helen Stephenson, who, although not a nun, lived in the convent at the church and performed many good deeds in the community. Frank, who has had to disprove miracles before and hates robbing people of their hopes, wrestles with a crisis of faith while gathering proof of Helen's sainthood. He also finds himself falling in love with Helen's daughter. When hotshots from the Vatican arrive so that Frank can argue his case, the novel takes on the characteristics of a good courtroom thriller. Some readers will find the priest's crisis of faith all too predictable. But this novel is suspenseful from start to finish, and most readers will be swept up in a feeling of hope against hope, longing for miracles to be proven. By the scriptwriter for the film Gangster Apparel; for all popular collections.?Keddy Ann Outlaw, Harris Cty. P.L., Houston
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Debut novel by screenwriter Vetere exploring Catholic dogma, the nature of miracles, and the process by which a saint is canonized. Vetere tells an absorbing tale of a priest who secretly acknowledges that he has lost his faith but who is nonetheless called to investigate whether a woman long resident in a convent in New York was in fact a saint. The story turns on God's grace and its mysterious workings, with little hint of melodrama. Father Frank Moore made a splash when he published The God Within, a study of faith. Then Frank's mentor, Father Falcone, became involved in what seemed to be miraculous events and was himself examined for canonization following his death. Frank, sent to investigate, discovered that Father Falcone had lost his faith and drowned himself. Devastated, his own faith shattered, Frank goes into hiding until the materialistic Cardinal Cahill finds and appoints him to consider the possible canonization of Helen Stephenson. Actually, the Cardinal wants Frank to destroy Stephenson, since she also spoke out for the ordination of female priests. But miracles surround her. For ten years, the statue of the Virgin outside the church of St. Stanislaus in Queens has cried tears of blood every October, the month of Stephenson's death. A cult arises, and, as at Lourdes, the sick arrive to be healed by the tears; some are saved at the brink of death. Frank's job, meanwhile, is to probe every aspect of Stephenson's life and look for flaws that would deny sainthood. One such flaw seems to be that Stephenson, a nurse, abandoned her daughter Roxana in order to enter the convent at St. Stanislaus, and Roxanna has never forgiven her. Frank becomes embroiled erotically with Roxanna, but eventually he must face a Vatican team of cardinals and lay out the case for Stephenson. Fascinating portrait of the church's internal workings--but the characters (and drama) take second place to larger questions of faith and doubt. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone; 1ST edition (June 16, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0684847426
  • ISBN-13: 978-0684847429
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,920,538 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Provocative, makes you think, June 28, 1998
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As a faithful Catholic who wonders about the veracity of miracles, this forces one to consider that the true value of the miraculous experince is in the eyes of the beholder. Perhaps it is not whether a miracle is "real" or not, but rather how it affects those who believe it to be true. Some inconsistencies and the end is rather too "neat", but a provocative read.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fun read but, March 2, 2000
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The Third Miracle is a fun read - more similar to a mystery than I expected and more than I suspect the author intended. The premise and plot are sound within the scope of a novel telescoping time into a short period of the characters' lives rather than the realistic time that would cross multiple life times.

However, I wish the book had been better editted or researched ... the sequence of the elements of the Mass was incorrect, the liturgical calendar was incorrect, the understanding of consecrated hosts was incorrect ... I don't believe that the intention of the author was to make me laugh at this point.

On the positive side, I enjoyed the realism of the range of motivations and faith of the priests, the recognition that virtue and human weakness exist side by side, the non-confrontive questioning of the origin of evil and the apparent non-responsiveness of God.

If you enjoy a fun read that still makes you think, this is a book for you. If you only read "great literature" that you believe should stick around for a few decades (or centuries), this isn't your taste.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A priest in crisis and a search for faith; compelling story, March 9, 2001
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This book was selected as a Library Journal Best Book of the year and eventually made into a movie starring Ed Harris (who recently starred in the much-acclaimed movie/bio of artist Jackson Pollack). I've read the book and I've seen the movie. The book has its flaws, as many reader reviewers below have noted, but I found it an extremely powerful book. Perhaps this is because my religious background is Judaism and so the Catholic church and the beliefs of its members were fresh and new to me - as they might not be to some readers. Beyond that, however, I found the story of a man's search for faith to be quite moving and believable - and his desire to find out if a true miracle had occurred or not was also compelling. No matter one's religious tradition or beliefs, the desire to find spiritual truths is a universal one and the book is worthy of being put on anyone's reading list. Now, as to the movie - Ed Harris is one of my favorite actors and I found his portrayal of a priest in crisis to be a poignant one. This movie is NOT, however, for those who are easily offended by priests who act in less than ideal ways - and who has some very human failings. Be forewarned. I'd suggest you read the book and then see the movie. The is available on VHS and you can come across pre-viewed copies fairly regularly.
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Father Kinnely, Helen Stephenson, Sister Alice, Father Paulino, Sam Corey, Father Stacey, Father Falcone, Maria Katowski, Willow Lake, Frank Moore, Saint Stanislaus, Father Moore, Father Hutton, New York, Blessed Virgin, John Beliar, Cardinal Cahill, Saint Augustine, Dotty West, Father Heany, Grand Avenue, Saint Joseph, Saint Patrick, Archbishop Werner, Brenda Lopez
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