About This Book
A brother offers a candid, chronological memoir of his sibling, sketching childhood and schooldays, artistic impulses, the vocational call, and the choice to become a Roman Catholic priest. It interweaves intimate family anecdotes and domestic scenes with accounts of parish work, community life, literary habits, and methods of writing, then follows failing health, last illness, and burial. The chapters move from early memories through education, ministry, authorship, and final hours to reflective essays on courage, temper, and attainment, emphasizing personal atmosphere and family affection while acknowledging a larger public life handled separately.
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