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Sign of the Cross

A Jack Connolly Novel

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De: M Charles McBee
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Sign of the Cross

For 2000 years theologians have debated certain events that occurred shortly after the crucifixion of Jesus the Christ on a hill just outside of Jerusalem. One event involved a fierce and dangerous man, known as Saul of Tarsus. He was known to persecute and kill followers of Jesus the Christ in a bloody, despicable fashion. After murdering a man, soon to become Saint Stephen in the future, in Jerusalem, Saul of Tarsus and his small band of criminals took off for Syria to capture followers of Jesus in hiding and return them to Jerusalem.
On the road to Damascus, Saul was thrown from his horse, galloping along the rocky and dirt road, onto the ground. As he fell hard to the earth, a bright, blinding light appeared before him. As Saul of Tarsus lay on the ground, blinded from the bright light all around him, a voice suddenly spoke to Saul. It was the resurrected Lord, Jesus the Christ commanding him preach the Word of the Lord and stop his criminal ways. Saul of Tarsus spent three days under the care of a friend, Ananias of Damascus, who aided in restoring Sauls' sight, largely through prayer. Once his sight was restored, Saul of Tarsus became Paul, and started preaching that the crucified Jesus of Nazareth is the Jewish Messiah.
Over the years Paul's letters to his followers, his speeches, and his Epistles, which make up fourteen of the twenty-seven books of the New Testament, were formally attributed to Paul as one of the Apostles, though not one of the original twelve. His followers grew into the thousands, and help him create churches in Asia Minor and Europe until his death in 67 AD.
In about 326AD, Saint Helen, the mother of the emperor Constantine claimed to have found the cross. Paul's followers debated that find as nothing more than buried crosses strewn about the hill where Jesus was crucified. It was common in that day that crosses were arbitrarily buried by the heathens in order to cover up the existence of the Christians.
However, followers from the time about 35AD to 40AD claim that Paul had been directed by the Lord on that road to Damascus to recover the cross and take it someplace for all eternity.
Over the decades, notes and letters either authored by Paul, or his followers, ended up in the Vatican Archives. And with those revelations came information that placed the cross of Jesus the Christ into the hands of a family on the Island of Mallorca, after rejecting the Island of Cyprus, placed there by Paul on his journey to what he believed was western Europe.
So begins the journey of representatives of the Vatican, some with less than admirable intentions, and U S Navy Commander Jack Connolly, a descendant of the family that owns the land where the cross of the crucified Lord, Jesus the Christ is apparently buried, a journey that involves locations in the United States, Cyprus, Mallorca, Spain, Italy and Israel.
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