A young man’s inward journey through faith, doubt, and the call to service unfolds in a vivid, early‑modern English parish.
In this richly drawn novel, a hopeful novice confronts the realities of parish life, wrestles with questions of faith, duty, and identity, and moves toward ordination. The narrative blends intimate moments of prayer and doubt with the bustling, sometimes comic, rhythms of a parish house and its colorful characters. It invites readers to notice how devotion, responsibility, and personal growth coexist in the daily life of a church community.
Across its scenes of training, mentorship, and moral struggle, the book probes what it means to serve others while searching for a deeper, steadier faith. The reader follows the protagonist as he learns to balance aspiration with humility, and to see vocation not as a single triumph but as a lifelong journey of faith in action.
- Grounded in parish life and clerical training, with a focus on personal growth and calling
- Character-driven moments of doubt, resolve, and spiritual formation
- Vivid depictions of church settings, mentors, and classroom conversations about faith and duty
- Themes of service, integrity, and the costs and rewards of pursuing a vocation
Ideal for readers who enjoy character-focused religious fiction, reflective coming‑of‑age stories, and early‑20th‑century English church life.