These Thy Gifts by Vincent PanettiereThese Thy Gifts

These Thy Gifts is a forbidden love story spanning 50 years between a priest and the widow of a mobster. It encompasses history, mystery, comedy, gangsters, beautiful women, war, and religion.

2006 is a tumultuous year for the Catholic Church. Reports of horrific sexual abuse are becoming widespread. Monsignor Steven Trimboli is troubled. He worries for the future of the church—and rightly so. A new crime will soon reverberate throughout his church and hit closer to home than he ever imagined.

As Trimboli examines his faith, he must also examine his past. This poignant new novel takes readers back fifty years to meet Trimboli as a young and passionate priest, ready to tackle the world. The church, however, has other plans and exiles him to a small town in New York State. It is there that he meets the intriguing and beguiling Rosalie LaMarca. The two will form a connection that will have lasting consequences for both their lives.

Trimboli’s adventures will take him to the front lines of Vietnam and back. He will encounter abuse in his time serving the Catholic Church, but he will also bear witness to moments of unimaginable grace. Follow Trimboli as he confronts his past, his choices, and what it means to be a man of God.

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Chelsey McQuitty

 

These Thy Gifts
5
2019-01-30T23:05:08+00:00
Chelsey McQuitty

 

This is a very topical book as the plot deals with the uncovering of the extensive network of paedophile priests whose activities had been actively covered up by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, as it cares far more for the reputation of the church than for the well-being of the young innocents who have been abused and corrupted. The hero of the story is a good Catholic priest. He wrestles with temptation but in a normal heterosexual way. He is horrified to learn first-hand of this cover-up, and risks losing his job to bring the perpetrator in his own parish to justice. Father Steve is a sympathetic character, as is Rosalie, the widow of a mafia gangster, with whom this plot is also concerned. The story spans decades and includes Father Steve’s foray as an army chaplain in Vietnam. It is a fascinating book and left me feeling very sorry for those Catholic priests who are not paedophiles, as they wrestle with the unpalatable knowledge that the church they work for is itself fundamentally corrupt.

Just simply beautiful.

This is a great story that takes a span of over fifty years and it proudly carries the depth and the breadth of such a long period. Steven Trimboli is a Catholic priest, but nevertheless imperfect human being. Yet, if a priest can ever be perfect in his imperfection, that would be this dynamic and highly likable persona.

Do the church and the mafia have something in common? When they pair by evil, they most certainly do, but Steven Trimboli is not the one who likes keeping it quiet. That is one of his most remarkable qualities - he is brazen and outspoken and speaks with an honesty that has an almost childlike innocence. Indeed, that makes him a thorn in the eyes of the powerful church people like Barillo and a toy in the hands of the mafia.
I found myself cheering for Trimboli and wishing to see more people like him - someone who, for chrissakes, speaks when he needs to!

However, he is also torn by his own life’s sins and decisions and this is how his life has an unexpected turn, as he becomes a father and finds surprising love. I loved the characters. They are alive, well-portrayed and carry the action with vigor. Just as Steven is an almost naive justice-seeker, so is Barillo cold-blooded and vicious, the mobster Tony La Marca is not delusional about how will his life end, and Rosalie is a vehement survivor who will engage all her powers when necessary.

I loved this beautiful story of life, love and justice - grab it!
Billy O.

 

These Thy Gifts
5
2019-01-30T23:05:50+00:00
Billy O.

 

This is a great story that takes a span of over fifty years and it proudly carries the depth and the breadth of such a long period. Steven Trimboli is a Catholic priest, but nevertheless imperfect human being. Yet, if a priest can ever be perfect in his imperfection, that would be this dynamic and highly likable persona. Do the church and the mafia have something in common? When they pair by evil, they most certainly do, but Steven Trimboli is not the one who likes keeping it quiet. That is one of his most remarkable qualities - he is brazen and outspoken and speaks with an honesty that has an almost childlike innocence. Indeed, that makes him a thorn in the eyes of the powerful church people like Barillo and a toy in the hands of the mafia. I found myself cheering for Trimboli and wishing to see more people like him - someone who, for chrissakes, speaks when he needs to! However, he is also torn by his own life’s sins and decisions and this is how his life has an unexpected turn, as he becomes a father and finds surprising love. I loved the characters. They are alive, well-portrayed and carry the action with vigor. Just as Steven is an almost naive justice-seeker, so is Barillo cold-blooded and vicious, the mobster Tony La Marca is not delusional about how will his life end, and Rosalie is a vehement survivor who will engage all her powers when necessary. I loved this beautiful story of life, love and justice - grab it!

Love And Family Are Gifts

These Thy Gifts is a tale that spans the lifetime of a Catholic priest going from past to present. We first Steve in 1956 a young stubborn and  determined priest. He wanted to stand up for what was right and never backed down from a fight.  The back and forth between times brings understanding of why the incident involving Eddie touches him deeply. Also explains how different relationships were formed. The characters were realistic if not exactly diverse since many of the women characters fit a stereotype of the strong, opinionated woman who is still compassionate.

The story pace is steady. Steve spends his lifetime feeling guilty for his one indiscretion that led to the birth of his daughter. He takes the continually bad placements in atonement for that moment. In comparison, Dykes and Schaeffer felt no guilt for their acts nor truly felt sorry as they figured out ways to push their ugly acts under the rug. The ending surprised me but also gave me a slight feeling of retribution. I hate to see people who should always be protected like children abused or taken advantage of. Overall, good read for anyone who likes historical fiction mixed with romance and controversial truths.
BeautyFul Word

 

These Thy Gifts
4
2019-01-30T23:06:35+00:00
BeautyFul Word

 

These Thy Gifts is a tale that spans the lifetime of a Catholic priest going from past to present. We first Steve in 1956 a young stubborn and  determined priest. He wanted to stand up for what was right and never backed down from a fight.  The back and forth between times brings understanding of why the incident involving Eddie touches him deeply. Also explains how different relationships were formed. The characters were realistic if not exactly diverse since many of the women characters fit a stereotype of the strong, opinionated woman who is still compassionate. The story pace is steady. Steve spends his lifetime feeling guilty for his one indiscretion that led to the birth of his daughter. He takes the continually bad placements in atonement for that moment. In comparison, Dykes and Schaeffer felt no guilt for their acts nor truly felt sorry as they figured out ways to push their ugly acts under the rug. The ending surprised me but also gave me a slight feeling of retribution. I hate to see people who should always be protected like children abused or taken advantage of. Overall, good read for anyone who likes historical fiction mixed with romance and controversial truths.
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These Thy Gifts - Reader's Favorite - Five Stars
These Thy Gifts - Reviewers Choice Award
These Thy Gifts - CIPA Award Winner - Second Place
These Thy Gifts - CIPA Award Winner - Second Place
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