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Death Comes for the Archbishop

Book • 1927
Death Comes for the Archbishop is a novel by Willa Cather, published in 1927.

It is based on the lives of Jean-Baptiste Lamy and Joseph Projectus Machebeuf, who worked to establish a Catholic diocese in New Mexico.

The story follows the journey of Bishop Jean Marie Latour and Father Joseph Vaillant as they navigate the challenges of their mission, interact with diverse cultures, and reflect on the complexities of faith and colonialism.

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Mentioned in 3 episodes

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Matt Fradd
as another example of a beautiful novel.
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On Music, Art, and the Recovery of the Sacred (Dr. Peter Kwasniewski) | Ep. 552
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Dana Gioia
as a writer of a notable Catholic novel.
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Dana Gioia on Becoming an Information Billionaire
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Maria Nemeth
when discussing miracles and how our perceptions can change our view of everyday occurrences.
Ep 98: Don’t Stop Before Your Miracle
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Eric Zimmer
as a book with a beautiful portrayal of friendship.
Father Richard Rohr on The Universal Christ
Recommended by Dr. Robin Jennings, who describes it as a lovely story about two mission priests in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico territories.
15. Serving in Long-Term Medical Missions While Raising a Family, with Dr. Robyn Jennings, family medicine

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