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The Priest and the Acolyte / With an Introductory Protest by Stuart Mason

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A short, controversial tale recounts a clandestine sexual relationship between a church clergyman and a boy who serves at the altar, its discovery, and a tragic resolution that involves the deliberate use of Eucharistic words in a lethal act, raising questions of sacrilege and moral transgression. Accompanying the story is an introductory protest that clarifies authorship, rebuts misattribution to a famous contemporary writer, and reproduces elements of the public and legal reaction, including critical testimony condemning the tale's literary and moral character.

About the Author

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John Francis Bloxam

John Francis Bloxam was an English author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Priest and the Acolyte," explores themes of religious practice and the dynamics within ecclesiastical settings. This work, accompanied by an introductory protest by Stuart Mason, reflects Bloxam's engagement with the complexities of faith and ritual. While not widely recognized today, Bloxam's contributions provide insight into the literary and cultural discussions of his time.

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