"“In 1965, Mr. Martin received a dispensation from all privileges and obligations deriving from his vows as a Jesuit and from priestly ordination.” [Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, 25 June 1997, Prot. N. 04300/65]."
I must admit, years ago I would read some of his books. I would not recommend his books. If you have the tendency to tradionalism, like me, his novels might drive you off the edge. His non-fiction books are sensationalism, you never know what parts are true or gross exaggerations.
I’ve only read Hostage to the Devil. I’m hoping to read more of his works. Especially non fiction works like The Encounter, which may be relevant to the Philosophy section.
I know he was a Jesuit - etc
I know he was controversial too -
After listening to various interviews - topics -
thought it’d be fun to see / read - his presentation.
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