All Roads Lead to Calvary
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A young woman named Joan pursues journalism and wanders among old churches seeking material, encountering parishioners and small incidents that prompt wide-ranging reflection. Through conversations, social observation, and personal relationships she examines faith, aesthetic and historical memory, the position of women, and questions of duty and compassion. Faced with choices about love, work, and caring for others, she moves from skeptical curiosity toward clearer moral and practical commitments shaped by public debate and intimate experience.
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