Catholic fiction unlike anything you’ve ever read! This heart-pounding adventure spanning forty years culminates in Childless, the third novel in Brian J. Gail’s “American Tragedy in Trilogy.” The reader is propelled from Manhattan boardrooms to European capitals to Middle East laboratories to Church chanceries and confessionals. Step into these pages and follow Fr. John Sweeney and the families he serves as they struggle to live their Catholic faith in a world that grows more hostile with every turn of the page. Gail throws back the veil on the architecture of the Life Sciences Revolution and its carefully planned milestones—from the abortifacients pill to in-vitro fertilization to embryonic stem cell testing, and ultimately, to the very door of the Transhumanist project itself. You will see something of your own soul in these characters as they struggle to survive the great apostasy and navigate their way to the Church’s promised New Springtime.
Best-selling Catholic author Brian J. Gail offers an astonishing and, at times, hilarious personal witness to childhood misadventures, adolescent rebellion, and early career moral dilemmas that captivates Men’s Conference audiences. He speaks of the animating cultural forces that inspired his popular literary work—The American Tragedy in Trilogy—and summons men to rise to the challenge of the present moment in Salvation History. Gail lays out a blueprint for husbands and fathers to regain headship and protect their families from demonic assault during what John Paul II called “The Final Confrontation between the Church and the anti- Church, the Gospel and the anti-Gospel.” (1 CD Approximately 35 minutes)
Best-selling Catholic author Brian J. Gail creates a buzz in London with his John Paul II lecture at Westminster Cathedral just prior to Pope Benedict’s arrival in the autumn of 2010. He likens America’s early 21st century squalid “Spiritual Jungle” to Upton Sinclair’s early 20th century squalid physical “Jungle” of the Chicago stockyards. In the address, which event organizers say summoned the most sustained applause in the Lecture’s eight-year history, Gail focuses on the consequence of his generation’s rejection of timeless truth regarding the sacred transmission of human life on the institutions of family, Church, and country in our time. He cites an unprecedented “invincible ignorance” among a generation of uncatechized Catholics and its cataclysmic effects in their young lives as the “Boomer Generation’s” most enduring legacy. He points out when President Theodore Roosevelt read an advance copy of Sinclair’s “Jungle” he immediately ordered the U.S Congress to draft legislation to redress the inhumane conditions. The legislation established the FDA and immediate inspection standards for meat and safety standards for workers. Gail sounds a clarion call to U.S. bishops to do the same for the safety of young Catholic families now trapped in the “Spiritual Jungle” of our time. (1 CD Approximately 45 minutes)
Best-selling Catholic author Brian J. Gail delivers a shocking behind-the-scenes look at the Life Sciences Revolution’s not so hidden 21st century agenda. He cites the architects’ intent to nullify Genesis and details parallel plans to restructure and re-charter global NGO’s like the UN, the IMF, and the World Bank to consolidate the achievements of man’s first three great revolutions—Industrial (1820s), Cultural (1960s), and Technological (1990s). He points to John Paul II’s belief that “in our time mankind is facing the greatest confrontation humanity has ever gone through” and that Catholics are now “facing a trial which the whole Church must take up.” Gail warns Catholics during the coming trial not to place their hope in men or in the institutions created by men “which can only disappoint.” He declares that the emergence of the Divine Mercy movement in our time is a resounding affirmation that mankind’s hope is only and always found in the Person of Jesus Christ. (1 CD Approximately 55 minutes)