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The Christmas Bishop

Chapter 6: Transcriber’s Notes
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An aging bishop spends Christmas morning caught between vivid religious visions and tender memories of his deceased wife and daughter, as waking images and sensory details carry him through private grief and recollection. While preparing for the day's parish duties and the Christmas communion he leans on ritual and on the imagined presence of a spiritual companion. The narrative moves between interior reflection, symbolic dreams, and scenes of parish life, examining themes of loss, faith, memory, and the season's summons to compassion and giving.

Transcriber’s Notes

Page 93: “that I did when” changed to “than I did when”

Page 115: “Murry Newbold” changed to “Murray Newbold”

Page 126: “vagueness and dulness” changed to “vagueness and dullness”