The Time Before You Die

A Novel of the Reformation

21 cm, 331 pages

English language

Published 1999 by Ignatius Press.

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978-0-89870-743-4
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This historical novel, set in the traumatic sixteenth century, saw the end of medieval Christendom as it was split into the sovereign states of modern Europe. This was particularly destructive in Tudor England where rapid switches in government policy shattered the lives of many. Especially affected were the monks and nuns persecuted by the wholesale dissolution of the monasteries under Henry VIII. One of these cast-out monks, a Carthusian of the dismantled priory of Mount Grace in Yorkshire, was Robert Fletcher, the hero of this novel.

The story of this strong, vulnerable man is told in counterpoint with the story of one of the most interesting men in the whole of English history, Reginald Pole, a nobleman, scholar and theologian who was exiled in Italy for twenty years. He was a Cardinal, papal legate at the Council of Trent, and as Archbishop of Canterbury, with his cousin Queen Mary Tudor, …

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Subjects

  • Pole, Reginald, 1500-1558 -- Fiction
  • Carthusians -- Fiction
  • Heretics, Christian -- Fiction
  • Reformation -- Fiction
  • Catholics -- Fiction
  • England -- Fiction