tale, part 2

III
(Cardinal de Bricassart of several brothers and priests haunts mission in Africa)
Thomas, Director priest, of the place titled “banda”: I arrived on a mission. That’s “The Thorn Birds.” This is the RPA, an extremely rare virus that usually targets people in world – which makes it racist, by the way… There are often black and white arguments behind our mission.
Christopher: We must work in the world, your eminence. The world is thus.
Eminence: No, Thomas. Thus have we made the world… thus have I made it.
Christopher: If might is right, then love has no place in the world. It may be so, it may be so. But I don’t have the strength to live in a world like that, Thomas.
Christopher: I cannot and will not accept a challenge from a priest. His cloth protects him.
Marius: My cloth protects ‘you’!
So, your Holiness, now your priests are dead, and I am left alive. But in truth it is I who am dead, and they who live. For as always, your Holiness, the spirit of the dead will survive in the memory of the living.
(it’s coming group of young people from boarding of the priest Thomas, a boy touches the button cassock of Cardinal, the questions have no end, like for example why the Cardinal does not have a shirt buttoned to the neck)
Eminence: Tell them they must leave the missions. I move you closer to Mount Kilimanjaro. They must submit to the will of God.
Marius: They say it was the will of God that they came out of the jungle and built the mission. They don’t understand why God has changed his mind.
Thomas: With an orchestra, the missionaries like them we could have subdued the entire continent. Moreover, if I had not had that carnal knowledge of Africa, if I had not received the heritage of my life before my birth, what would I become? In gusts that overwhelm me and through my dizzy I can get to know each other, God’s child. Not only is this child’s memory, extremely accurate for all the sensations, smells, tastes, the feeling of relief or empty, the sense of time … It was by this acting that I understand all human a life now .
Moreover, you know the religious leaders may suggest that God did not need to light a torch to set the universe in motion because he created all the matter in the universe, thus causing gravity to exist…
You imagine…Twenty four years ago, preached a sermon from the pulpit in a church in Konopiska. When I finished the sermon I went back to the altar of the church and Mr Stanisław who stood near the doors of the sacristy gave the utmost fascination with words which I presented during the homily. I will never forget his inner joy there from heard the words of love for God and man… I am looking for a fascination with the latter.
Cracow was unusual. I remember my fascination with another still life from the time of my stay in the most Polish city in the years 1980-1992. I loved especially the Kazimierz district of Krakow space, St. Catherine. It was there at some time Dean moved today’s department of philosophy at the University of John Paul II. Historical krużkanek, closes around the church, the Chapel of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, lecture halls of the old purpose done monks, the canonics of Lateran, thick walls, high ceilings, ongoing repairs, alter the previously furnished differently, and work around the interior of the nearby monastery of the Lateran’s Canonics.
At time of the life of mother I would have seem lived to her. But now it seems that it was not love, although I lived for it. So, I live only for the children of generations of our time now…

IV The feast at Goa in India
Dr. Marius, a wealthy, respected doctor, a photographer and tamer of lions and leopards, opens the story when he learns of a friend’s death. At time of the feast of St. Francis Xavier in India, he meets there the haughty and beautiful Fermina. Marius tells her about the trials of growing old, and of Polish Queen, the Lady of Częstochowa. The character of Fermina is also expertly developed. She makes sudden changes in her life, and while they are very surprising, they correspond perfectly with her haughty and indecisive personality. Marius is a passionate man and this passion is felt strongly throughout Love in God. Then Francesca is sitting on her porch minding her own business while her family was out of town, suddenly finds her world turned upside down by a stranger. Marius, a photographer, wandered up to her asking for directions, and things were never the same. The passionate encounter lasted for just a few days, but the love was powerful enough to last a lifetime.
Marius: It was in the beginning, at the very beginning, when there was nobody on the sea, nothing more than birds and sunlight. Since childhood I had dreamed of going there, to this place where all began and all ended. They spoke of it as though of a secret, like a treasure. In Nantucket they all spoke about it, talking as though drunk. They said that over there in California there existed a secret place in the ocean where the whales went to birth their young, and where the old females went to die. There was this reservoir, this immense shallow in the sea, where they gathered by the thousands, the youngest along with the oldest, and the males formed a protective circle around them to prevent orcas and sharks from entering, and the sea roiled under the crash of fins, the sky grew misty with the spray of blowholes, with the cries of the birds sounding like a forge…
Fermina: There many other stories of this place as though they had seen it. And I, on the piers of Nantucket, I listened to them and also remembered as though I had been there…And now it all has disappeared. I remember it, it is as though my life has been this dream alone, in which everything that was beautiful and new in the world was undone, destroyed. I never returned to Nantucket. Does the ripple of this dream still exist? Returning to the country of mine…
Marius: For its part, I want to me alone, but holiness is not by me but by the church, by us!

V Villa on the ranch at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro
(Marius is good friends with one of the richest woman in all world. Helen falls in love with Marius, who loves her in return without borders now, but doesn’t requite her love as he is pursuing his ambition. A later marriage with an abusive Alexander and an illicit love affair leaves Helen with two children. She returns home now after her Marius’ last meeting by train)
Africa burns like a secret, like a fever. Divers left the water of deep lake… The sign carved into the skin of the Marius’ face, like writing upon stone. It is the sign which entered him, touched his heart, marked him, too, on his too white face, on his skin where from birth there has never been the mark of the burn. But now he feels this burn, this secret. Men and women of the Africa people, in the streets of village; absurd shadows wandering in the alleyways of red dust, among the acacia groves, with their herds of goats and their dogs. Only some of them wear on their faces the sign of their ancestor, the sign of the sun. Marius went to the hotel. It was she who came into the hall. Helen was unusual. If the people we love are stolen from us, If the people we love are stolen from us,
The way to have them live on, is to remember them. Buildings burn, people die, but real love-I was thinking. I knew her. I remember I fell in love with this girl in Prague. My bride and I fell in love at first sight… maybe I should have taken a second look. She was beautiful. So, I gave her my heart and she gave me a pen. I would rather have had one breath of her hair, one kiss from her mouth, one touch of her hand, than eternity without it. She looked like stop the death outside the door , if she wanted to tell me everything, and that there is no strength. Then I saw her once in a dream. She grabbed me in the alley behind my church, she pressed me up against the wall, she kissed me. I was so happy I thought I would die, I felt like Richard Chamberlain in “The Thorn Birds”, you know with Maggie in the attic. How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard. Kiss me. -Kiss me as if it were the last time, she said. -Your eyes are the sweetest stars I’ve ever seen- I added. When I pulled back, I saw the astonished look in his face, a look that turned into a smile and then laughter. After searching for something to say for what seemed to me like hours, he took my hand and said, “Well, I guess we’re lucky tonight. Both our wishes came true.”

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