TEMPTATION in the HOUSE of the LORD

by Paul Dunion


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/27/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 196
ISBN : 9780595316410

About the Book

Temptation In The House Of The Lord is a lucid depiction of the love between an 11 year-old boy and a Roman Catholic Priest. Their meeting appears to be as much a part of parish life as it does a necessary expression of their destinies. Their relationship appropriately begins at an altar, a place where both sacrifice and worship take place. The years separating an 11 year-old boy and a 27 year-old priest seem to evaporate in the midst of the boy's longing to be understood, blessed and loved by a man and the priest's yearning to reclaim a severed part of his childhood.

Both priest and boy carry a hunger that has not been fed by family or church. The boy is saturated with the rearing and influence of women. The priest is psychologically overwhelmed by church dogma and protocol. He is a young sensual man seeking warmth and contact while being imprisoned by a vow of celibacy that reduces him to a fugitive within his own heart.

The sensitivity and wounds of Father Ray Billings kneads the boy's psyche, pushing and pulling it away from borrowed values and beliefs while pressing it slowly and constantly toward what is instinctual and primal within the boy's soul. Forced to separate passion from spirit, Father Ray Billings succumbs to deviant expressions of his sensuality which inevitably place his beloved young friend at risk.

"Paul Dunion's Temptation in the House of the Lord is important to the understanding of Clerical Incest and is a real page burner."-John Lee, Author of The Flying Boy


About the Author

Dr. Paul Dunion has been treating survivors of incest for over twenty years and has been offering workshops and seminars in the area of emotional incest on a national level. His professional experience as well as his personal challenges as a victim of clerical incest afford him an unique and penetrating look at the problem. Dr. Paul Dunion lives with his wife in the hills of northeast Connecticut where he is in private practice as a Psychotherapist.