Newly ordained priest Father Thomas Martin wants nothing more than to help the inner-city poor. Instead, he is assigned the boring job of tending to the needs of a suburban upper-class parish with little visible problems. When Father ...See moreNewly ordained priest Father Thomas Martin wants nothing more than to help the inner-city poor. Instead, he is assigned the boring job of tending to the needs of a suburban upper-class parish with little visible problems. When Father Martin is instructed to lead the annual Lenten penance service, Rachel, high school senior and devoted alter server, confides in him about her uncertain future. Written by
Phillip G. Carroll Jr.
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