The Confessor of God
They walked out of the shade into the clearing.
They were many and more kept coming.
They were frightened at first, in awe of what they were about to do, but slowly their numbers gave them courage.
They exchanged meaningful looks – I know why you, too, are here – and their glances wove a web that held within it the promise that they would not falter.
Each person carried his cross and a short log to sit on in order to show his humility – only Mesut, the dwarf, carried an empty lottery-ticket pole instead of a cross.
They sat in a circle and each silently rehearsed what he would say when the time came.
Their lips moved as if in prayer.
Father Eftíchis had made them learn by heart the blessing for granting absolution, and in the middle of the clearing, on the Rock, was the folded stole, ready to be worn by the confessor.
The priest, as God's representative, had been excluded from the Synod because it would have created a conflict of interest and raised questions about his (im)partiality.
Everyone there was ready to fight for a clean defeat.
They were ready for forgiveness.
They, at least, were ready.
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They were many and more kept coming.
They were frightened at first, in awe of what they were about to do, but slowly their numbers gave them courage.
They exchanged meaningful looks – I know why you, too, are here – and their glances wove a web that held within it the promise that they would not falter.
Each person carried his cross and a short log to sit on in order to show his humility – only Mesut, the dwarf, carried an empty lottery-ticket pole instead of a cross.
They sat in a circle and each silently rehearsed what he would say when the time came.
Their lips moved as if in prayer.
Father Eftíchis had made them learn by heart the blessing for granting absolution, and in the middle of the clearing, on the Rock, was the folded stole, ready to be worn by the confessor.
The priest, as God's representative, had been excluded from the Synod because it would have created a conflict of interest and raised questions about his (im)partiality.
Everyone there was ready to fight for a clean defeat.
They were ready for forgiveness.
They, at least, were ready.
The Confessor of God
They walked out of the shade into the clearing.
They were many and more kept coming.
They were frightened at first, in awe of what they were about to do, but slowly their numbers gave them courage.
They exchanged meaningful looks – I know why you, too, are here – and their glances wove a web that held within it the promise that they would not falter.
Each person carried his cross and a short log to sit on in order to show his humility – only Mesut, the dwarf, carried an empty lottery-ticket pole instead of a cross.
They sat in a circle and each silently rehearsed what he would say when the time came.
Their lips moved as if in prayer.
Father Eftíchis had made them learn by heart the blessing for granting absolution, and in the middle of the clearing, on the Rock, was the folded stole, ready to be worn by the confessor.
The priest, as God's representative, had been excluded from the Synod because it would have created a conflict of interest and raised questions about his (im)partiality.
Everyone there was ready to fight for a clean defeat.
They were ready for forgiveness.
They, at least, were ready.
They were many and more kept coming.
They were frightened at first, in awe of what they were about to do, but slowly their numbers gave them courage.
They exchanged meaningful looks – I know why you, too, are here – and their glances wove a web that held within it the promise that they would not falter.
Each person carried his cross and a short log to sit on in order to show his humility – only Mesut, the dwarf, carried an empty lottery-ticket pole instead of a cross.
They sat in a circle and each silently rehearsed what he would say when the time came.
Their lips moved as if in prayer.
Father Eftíchis had made them learn by heart the blessing for granting absolution, and in the middle of the clearing, on the Rock, was the folded stole, ready to be worn by the confessor.
The priest, as God's representative, had been excluded from the Synod because it would have created a conflict of interest and raised questions about his (im)partiality.
Everyone there was ready to fight for a clean defeat.
They were ready for forgiveness.
They, at least, were ready.
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781914534706 |
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Publisher: | OnTime Books |
Publication date: | 11/23/2021 |
Pages: | 140 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.33(d) |
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