About This Book
A series of short narratives dramatizes Catholic missionary work and its human consequences, alternating scenes in an Italian cloistered setting with episodes from distant mission fields. Priests and missionaries confront zeal, public acclaim, institutional politics, personal doubt and sacrifice as they pursue conversions and pastoral reforms. Many pieces function as appeals, blending anecdote and moral argument to illustrate faith and charity while showing the emotional cost of service. Together the stories probe how honor, ambition, cultural encounters and quiet suffering shape evangelizing efforts and the inner lives of those who carry them out.
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