Madeleine Hazell and William de Bulmer have been married a year. She is a healer, a wise woman, practical, intelligent, and blunt. He is not only an ex-monk, but an ex-abbot, a man accustomed to authority, a gifted administrator, at home with figures?but less capable in matters s...
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"Lonely, divorced, and newly assigned to a rural parish full of quirky characters, [Reverend] Esme Browne rediscovers the beauty of friendship in a most unlikely place"--Cover p. [4].
The brothers at St. Alcuin Monastery deal with the aftermath of trauma.
How do we, and those who are involved in our care, make wise choices? This book deals with two aspects: the concerns and responsibilities of those entering residential care, and the concerns and responsibilities of those (professionals, volunteers, pastors, family members and fri...
Recently ordained and more recently divorced, Reverend Esme Browne finds herself at an uncomfortable crossroads when stationed at the Portland Road Chapel. In addition to the seaside town, she also now bears the spiritual responsibility for two country chapels, which should be ex...