To go into Father Smith's head and heart is to feel the toil, frustration, humiliation, mercy, love, fear, and patience that drives this delicate and humble priest to such reflection. This excellent, extremely emotional tale of the life of a Scottish Catholic priest in the first half of the twentieth century will captivate you.
This acclaimed novel is a small-town epic that is both funny and thoughtful. Father Smith's down-to-earth personality and ideas aid in revealing facts about the reality of sin, pain, and the spiritual battle we confront. His priesthood, distinguished by constant changes as time passes on Earth, is welcomed by the constancy of human frailty and God's grace.
Bruce Marshall, renowned author, blends the action of a screenplay with the descriptive abilities of a novelist to provide an informative picture of the struggles, comforts, and unique joys of the spiritual life. Your intellect will be informed, your heart will be restored, and your soul will be nourished via rich, vivid characterisation and sharp, fascinating conversation.
Father Smith's ideas, at times serious and brilliant, at other times sarcastic or humorous, always touch on the divine and the human. It will revitalize your:
- Faith in one thing that will always be true.
- In the midst of hardship, have hope in the victory of the human spirit.
- Respect for our spiritual heritage's riches
- Courage in the face of adversity
- Trust in the wisdom of a child.
You will accompany Father Smith to the lowest areas and be captivated by his interactions with sailors and other working people. Father's gift of "becoming all things to all men" in order to win souls for Christ will motivate you to share God's love with everyone you meet. You will appreciate the countless sacrifices of his priestly heart, which mirror the love of the Good Shepherd, as he relentlessly provides the grace of the sacraments and consolation to the oppressed or those approaching death.