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“The organist was almost at the end of the anthem’s long introduction, and as the crescendo increases the cathedral began to glitter before my eyes until I felt as if every stone in the building was vibrating in anticipation of the sweeping sword of sound from the Choir. The note exploded in our midst, and at that moment I knew our creator had touched not only me but all of us, just as Harriet had touched that sculpture with a loving hand long ago, and in that touch I sensed the indestructible fidelity, the indescribable devotion and the inexhaustible energy of the creator as he shaped his creation, bringing life out of dead matter, wresting form continually from chaos. Nothing was ever lost, Harriet had said, and nothing was ever wasted because always, when the work was finally completed, every article of the created process, seen or unseen, kept or discarded, broken or mended – EVERYTHING was justified, glorified and redeemed.”

Quote by Susan Howatch

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Susan Howatch
Susan Howatch

Susan Howatch (born July 14, 1940) is a British author known for her family sagas and religious-themed novels. Her works often explore complex relationships, historical settings, and moral dilemmas. She gained international fame in the 1970s with bestsellers like 'The Dark of the Sun' and 'The Cashelmara', which are multi-generational family epics. Later, she shifted to religious fiction, creating the 'St. Benet's' series that delves into faith, power, and redemption. Howatch's writing is praised for its psychological depth and narrative drive, making her a unique voice in contemporary literature. more

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