An Homage to Paul

$15.00

deborah mccabe

AttachmentsFeb 4, 2026, 2:35 PM

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Hi Bill
Another book from Father John.
Price is $15.00
Cover is attached and
And this is the book description.  I couldn’t locate in my computer file so I copied from Amazon
One of the enduring themes of being human is the search for eternal life. This yearning to live forever is especially true when someone beloved passes away. We just want to hear their voice again…
“An Homage to Paul ” is written to give someone his voice again, and also for us to hear him once more. Even if the reader did not know him, this message is powerful because a noble spirit can never and should never be silenced, even by death. Paul Michaelian, a golf pro by trade and a gentleman by practice, was worthy of admiration by all who knew him. As a man of faith, Paul loved the Psalms, especially the 118th which mentions the desire of the psalmist to live forever. As someone who was fighting a long and courageous battle against pancreatic cancer, Paul identified intimately and deeply with the desire expressed in verses 17: “I shall not die, but live and declare the works of the Lord.”
This book attempts to answer this fundamental question, “If Paul could offer his thoughts on anything, especially life everlasting, what would he say?” Read “An Homage” and find out. This book gives Paul the last word. May his memory be eternal.
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One of the enduring themes of being human is the search for eternal life. This yearning to live forever is especially true when someone beloved passes away. We just want to hear their voice again…
“An Homage to Paul ” is written to give someone his voice again, and also for us to hear him once more. Even if the reader did not know him, this message is powerful because a noble spirit can never and should never be silenced, even by death. Paul Michaelian, a golf pro by trade and a gentleman by practice, was worthy of admiration by all who knew him. As a man of faith, Paul loved the Psalms, especially the 118th which mentions the desire of the psalmist to live forever. As someone who was fighting a long and courageous battle against pancreatic cancer, Paul identified intimately and deeply with the desire expressed in verses 17: “I shall not die, but live and declare the works of the Lord.”
This book attempts to answer this fundamental question, “If Paul could offer his thoughts on anything, especially life everlasting, what would he say?” Read “An Homage” and find out. This book gives Paul the last word. May his memory be eternal.