August 28, 1944 - Florence Italy
"Everybody out," a German lieutenant yelled as the citizens in the river district were forced out of their homes. "They're going to blow our bridges," an old man shouted with his fist in the air. That night, as the bridges were destroyed, smoke and flame lit the air as a revered Renaissance painting was stolen by the known Gestapo collaborator, Father Danilo Lombardi.
September 22, 1978 - Vatican City
A young American priest from Boston is summoned to the Vatican on a fateful journey. The disgrace of Sant' Ambrogio sends Father John Conley on a pilgrimage, from the catacombs of the Vatican to the summits of the Alps, the Monastery of Saint Benedict, and through the gates of East Berlin. Confronted by a blizzard, angry secret police, and unrequited love, he must remain faithful on his mission to redeem the Church of Sant' Ambrogio.
"The Disgrace of Sant' Ambrogio is an excellent work of fiction. It sounds so authentic, I had to research the church to make sure it wasn't a non-fiction book. The author has made history come alive with his words."
-Yvonne White or Carol Clay - Author, The Lincks Series (Christian Romance)
"A beautifully crafted memoir, part history, part mystery, that details the journey of an earnest young Irish American priest, who becomes an eyewitness to history. Based on a true story. Heartfelt, alive, and engrossing."
-Rita Fagan - Editor, Log Cabin Escape series
"The Disgrace of Sant' Ambrogio is creative storytelling at its best! With an imaginative and intriguing plot - this easy-to-read page turner of young Fr. John Conley is a vivid saga of Adventure, Mystery, and Faith."
-Mimi - An avid reader. Broken Arrow, OK.
"A wonderfully written story of faith, hope, dedication. I was drawn in, invited along as a young priest's assignment becomes an adventure. A quest! Engaging and inspiring, there are twists and turns, questions, and anticipation."
-Pastor John Winstead
"The book is VERY detailed; I mean, it's like you were THERE... it's so IMMERSIVE!!! I love it! Going back and forth recalling memories and situations in time is really intriguing to!"
-Kekentia Grant