"The Cathars of the thirteenth century believed the world to be irredeemably fallen. In this detailed and ultimately transcendent narrative a genocidal Catholic Church lashes out at the perceived threat and horrifically betrays Its founder's teachings in Its pursuit of triumphalism." Paul Xylinides - An American Pope, The Wild Horses of Hiroshima - "Along with Corbières Mountains the ruins of ancient Cathar ...Täielik kirjeldus
"The Cathars of the thirteenth century believed the world to be irredeemably fallen. In this detailed and ultimately transcendent narrative a genocidal Catholic Church lashes out at the perceived threat and horrifically betrays Its founder's teachings in Its pursuit of triumphalism." Paul Xylinides - An American Pope, The Wild Horses of Hiroshima - "Along with Corbières Mountains the ruins of ancient Cathar towns and castles still stand against the sky. Stones remain, men depart - friend and enemy alike. No Cathar child regards the valley floor below or wonders at the burning blue above." D.G.T.