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The Bishop's Mantle

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Hilary struggles to be a worthy replacement to his predecessor, and copes persistent attempts by various people to involve him in scandal. While Hilary deals with his pastoral issues at home, events on the world stage are escalating. His brother Dick, even though the American involvement in the war
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In course of the book, Hilary needs to cope with the multiple challenges of becoming a vicar of a major church just at the moment his grandfather dies, inheriting the Bishop's Mantle, dealing with the twin callings of a priest to keep his church financially viable, up to date, and yet in keeping of
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In around 1939, Hilary Laurens, a young Episcopal priest, has recently returned to his hometown, somewhere in the American heartland, upon receiving sudden word that his grandfather, the Bishop of that diocese and the only father he's known, has suddenly taken ill and is dying, and Hilary arrives
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his duty to serve the poor, falling in love with Lex, the daughter of a wealthy church patron, and providing pastoral service to women in his flock, not all of whom want a priest so much as male company, and then finally deal with the odious consequences of the events of December 1941.
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just in time to talk briefly with his grandfather just before the Bishop's death, to tell him that he has just been appointed vicar of St. Matthews, a large church in a "great eastern city", and thus can perpetuate the Bishop's calling.
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has not started, volunteers for ambulance service in Europe. Later in the novel Dick dies in the war zone, while Hilary is reconciling with the now-pregnant Lex after a period of conflict, and the attack on
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Eunice McColly, née Breckenridge, from old money stock, whose parents disowned her when she married Alex
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Stephen Cole, vestry man at St Matthews, Hilary's new church, whose son has committed suicide
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takes place, causing the gradual departure of young men from Hilary's parish into the Army.
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Dick Laurens, Hilary's brother, who pursues a different life direction from his brother
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Lexa (Lex) McColly, a woman that Hilary met while visiting his brother in Maine
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1947, USA, MacMillan Company, Pub date 1947, hardcover (First edition)
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Hilary Laurens, Episcopal priest and protagonist of the novel
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Alex McColly, Lex's wealthy father, a self-made millionaire
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Dr Partridge, Hilary's predecessor as vicar of St Matthews
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Agnes Sligh Turnbull
The Macmillan Company
The Day Must Dawn
The Gown of Glory
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1948 American novels
Novels set in New York City

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