Vincent Cibelli
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The Day Is Now Far Spent
- By: Cardinal Robert Sarah, Nicolas Diat
- Narrated by: Scott Russell
- Length: 15 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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In this powerful audiobook by the acclaimed spiritual leader and best-selling writer, one he calls his "most important", he analyzes the profound spiritual, moral, and political crisis in the contemporary world. He says that he "considers that the decadence of our time has all the faces of mortal peril." His finding is simple: Our world is on the brink of the abyss.
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Why Catholicism
- By John Devere on 10-24-19
- The Day Is Now Far Spent
- By: Cardinal Robert Sarah, Nicolas Diat
- Narrated by: Scott Russell
The Prophet Jeremiah of our days
Reviewed: 11-27-19
Simultaneously frightening and hopeful. This holy man speaks boldly and frankly to the spiritual torpor that afflicts Europe and America especially. Thank you Audible.
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The Home Front: Life in America During World War II
- By: Dan Gediman, Martha C. Little
- Narrated by: Martin Sheen
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Narrated by Emmy Award–winning actor Martin Sheen, The Home Front: Life in America During World War II takes listeners into the lives of Americans at home—part of the Greatest Generation—who supported the war effort and sustained the country during wartime. The war brought immediate, life-changing shifts: the rationing of meat, dairy products, and sugar; an explosion of war-related jobs; and, despite mixed signals, a greater role for women working outside the home.
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Excellent! But incessant breaks with credits along the way.
- By Bradley Justice on 09-11-17
Conventional history
Reviewed: 09-15-17
Excellent performance. Splendid and moving interviews. History tendentious, at times hagiographic, with no explanation; e.g. Reason for Failure of League of Nations; no credit to U.K. "Tube Alloys" for development of A Bomb; partisan and selective exculpation of wartime US administration reaction to the Shoah...
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