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A Priest and His Dog

A Priest and His Dog

The Tale of Tati

By Malachi Martin

66 pp

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About the Book

Angelico Press is pleased to publish this highly personal one-of-a-kind manuscript from the hand of a literary giant. A Priest and His Dog: The Tale of Tati is a rare jewel, and a testament, not only to Fr. Malachi Martin’s genius as a storyteller, but above all to his eminence as a sacerdotal servant of Christ. Not intended for readers imbued with “worldly wisdom,” it calls for the openness of a child before the mysteries of God. 

We may take it that the author looked upon his little Cairn terrier not indeed as an “animal” in the usual sense but simply as a “creature of God.” This “pet” story breaks new ground, for charming and touching as it is, its true message is spiritual, having to do with the mystery of the animal soul and the possibility of its participation in that supreme blessedness termed “life eternal.” The great question is whether that summum bonum is attainable for the likes of Tati, as our hearts would wish. While not declaring himself on this issue in explicitly metaphysical or theological terms, it appears that Malachi Martin is in fact weighing in heavily on this long-disputed conundrum: on the side, that is, of his canine friend.




About the Author

Malachi Brendan Martin (July 23, 1921–July 27, 1999) was ordained as a Jesuit priest and served as Professor of Palaeography at the Vatican’s Pontifical Biblical Institute. From 1958, he served as secretary to Cardinal Augustin Bea during preparations for the Second Vatican Council. Disillusioned by the Council, he asked to be released from certain aspects of his Jesuit vows in 1964 and moved to New York City. He gained renown as the bestselling author of Hostage to the DevilThe JesuitsThe Windswept House, and many other works.

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