
Confess Thy Sins
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Narrated by:
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Jeff Luis
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By:
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Lisa M. Hopper
About this listen
For Trappist monk Brother Leo, one of the most successful fundraisers for the diocese, the search for truth and justice is hard to find even in the holiest berth of the Catholic Church.
When he is chosen by his superiors to raise money to build seven monasteries around the world, his life takes a dramatic turn when a wealthy Texas woman Sarita Kenedy East, entrusts her fortune to him.
Brother Leo faces his fate as he is betrayed by the group of once-trusted colleagues. His promise to uphold her last wishes-to support the world's poor with her foundation - has become one of the most controversial and litigated lawsuits of the century.
©2021 Lisa Hopper (P)2021 Lisa Hopper
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