The Road to Rome by
Ben Kane
My rating:
4 of 5 stars
The story comes to an end, with Romulus and Fabiola reunited in Rome, though not exactly on the best of terms. Both now freed from the slavery they were born into, they come together in Rome at a time of great turmoil as unrest amongst Rome’s noble class concerning one Julius Ceaser comes to a climax.
It should come as no great surprise that in the end, Ceaser is assassinated by a coalition of Roman nobles led by Brutus, but the end for Romulus and Fabiola was less envisaged until the very last page of the book.
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A presbyter (priest) of Maitland-Newcastle, and a student of life and of the world with many eclectic interests, I am always seeking to understand the world around me. I am engaged in inner city parish pastoral ministry based in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, and seek always to proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God and to assist others to do the same in their own way.
With extensive experience in preparing for and executing liturgies and other ritual events, I am privileged to serve the broader Church through serving in a number of liturgical roles for the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle.
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