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The Bishop's Man (The Cape Breton Trilogy #2) The Bishop's Man by Linden MacIntyre
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“one of many threadbare little communities clinging to the hundreds of bays and coves that once had integrity by virtue of their isolation.”
Linden MacIntyre, The Bishop's Man
“People do bad things for complex reasons. But nobody is bad, essentially. Right? Evil is rare.”
Linden MacIntyre, The Bishop's Man
“I used to approach the confessional in dread, knowing it was where my deficiency as a priest would be exposed. My contempt for weakness, loathing of failure, unwillingness to grant easy forgiveness. How long since I have heard a real confession? How long since I have made one?”
Linden MacIntyre, The Bishop's Man
“My friend would say contrition is supposed to lead to changed behaviour. And nothing changes without action, sometimes violent action.”
Linden MacIntyre, The Bishop's Man
“The only real act of contrition is a deed that involves some kind of sacrifice.”
Linden MacIntyre, The Bishop's Man
“When I'd be playing the tables at the casino, obviously I dressed and behaved like a layman. I think that was half the addiction. The thrill of becoming somebody else. It feels so good. We're natural performers, in a way. Always acting in a role of one kind or another.”
Linden MacIntyre, The Bishop's Man