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    1. “Don’t worry about me Padre my spiritual needs are well taken care of”, he looked at me quizzically


    2. Next I heard the voice of the effeminate Padre as he said about three words over me before I told him to fuck off and I heard him stumble away


    3. We had an unofficial padre, a real sky pilot


    4. The modern Catholic saint , Padre Pio, was known to have very high body


    5. business [of Padre Pio] could be related to it


    6. ary where the Catholic saint Padre Pio was residing, recollects that Padre


    7. … Padre Pio laughed heartily and said … ‘I think I’ll have to eat more to


    8. I heard everything he was saying to the Padre, they were monitoring your actions all night


    9. The Padre stood up and began blessing the feast set out before them


    10. The Padre immediately stopped the blessing and stood up at the window peering out like an angry ogre over a troubled town, but the shadows were hiding us and after a few minutes he returned to the table

    11. “Come Padre, a hymn I think


    12. ” Replied the Padre placing his hands on the Weasel’s scrawny shoulders


    13. I couldn’t help but grin at Piers as we crept down the hall for the Weasel and the Padre were still belting out the horrendous zombie songs of praise


    14. I could not believe that we had just stolen the keys right under their noses, the Padre was a master of security but he had become complacent and was tonight too absorbed in the doxology


    15. God only knew what state the Weasel, the Padre and Gengis must have been in, trapped as Des O’Connor was still blaring away in the van


    16. San Francisco, Boston, Washington DC and Padre Island


    17. He had entered the priesthood just before the war, spent time with the army in Italy as a padre for the 5th Battalion and had returned to his hometown following the celebration of VE Day


    18. Padre, these are subtleties


    19. I would guess that his guest who asked the question is the wife of a retired RAF Padre, who is a mutual friend of ours, and who now has a parish in civvy street somewhere


    20. “I hope you won’t mind if I nip off for a bit of fishing with Padre Tucker,” Robin had said to Marian, as they headed for the M40

    21. “As a matter of interest, my dear, what are these burning ‘moral issues’ you’ve identified, that you want to discuss with the Padre?”


    22. “I begin to see why you need to talk things over with the Padre


    23. “By the way,” said Denis to Robin, “I’ve had a word with the Padre, and as it happens he’s on the river tomorrow, so will be delighted to meet you there


    24. “She was quite sure you wanted to discuss wedding arrangements with our Padre friend


    25. Suddenly, Robin wished he was within reach of his Padre friend, Frank Tucker


    26. “An ex-Army Padre, and Parish priest in the Falls Road area


    27. Find out how much the ex-Army padre might have suffered and how much he might have been tempted, after all, to talk, to put an end to it all


    28. Candace told me, that when she came face to face with Beau, in that demolished village, she came close to punching him! What prevented her from doing so, was one of the village children raced over to Beau at that precise moment, shouting “Padre Beau - Padre Beau Pedro is trapped under the rocks and I can’t get him out


    29. {116-1} Padre había, there was a father or two


    30. Note theindefinite use of Padre

    31. satirical and humorousjournal, El Padre Cobos, Selgas won the attention of the publicby his


    32. 53-1: Santo Padre: holy Father, i


    33. In Valletta, in Malta, the man on the other end of the line was Enrico da Silva, a book dealer, local historian and padre to small church of Anglican origins at the north end of the island, in Melleiha


    34. Especially the miracle of the stigmata of Padre Pio, 1887-1968, who for fifty years manifest the bleeding and open wounds of Christ, and where upon his death, these wounds completely vanished


    35. "Whence it arises," he continued, "that when we see any person well dressed and making a figure with rich garments and retinue of servants, it seems to lead and impel us perforce to respect him, though memory may at the same moment recall to us some lowly condition in which we have seen him, but which, whether it may have been poverty or low birth, being now a thing of the past, has no existence; while the only thing that has any existence is what we see before us; and if this person whom fortune has raised from his original lowly state (these were the very words the padre used) to his present height of prosperity, be well bred, generous, courteous to all, without seeking to vie with those whose nobility is of ancient date, depend upon it, Teresa, no one will remember what he was, and everyone will respect what he is, except indeed the envious, from whom no fair fortune is safe


    36. That was when he picked up with this cast padre here


    37. He and the padre could be seen frequently side by side, meditative and gazing across the street of a village at a lot of sedate brown children, trying to sort them out, as it were, in low, consulting tones, or else they would together put searching questions as to the parentage of some small, staid urchin met wandering, naked and grave, along the road with a cigar in his baby mouth, and perhaps his mother's rosary, purloined for purposes of ornamentation, hanging in a loop of beads low down on his rotund little stomach


    38. With a "Good-night, Padre," "Good-night, Don Pepe," the Gobernador would go off, holding up his sabre against his side, his body bent forward, with a long, plodding stride in the dark


    39. Gould these pages of dirty-greyish rough paper (perhaps looted in some village store), covered with the crabbed, illiterate handwriting of the old padre, carried off from his hut by the side of a mud-walled church to be the secretary of the dreaded Salteador


    40. And perhaps he understands me, after all! But I know him, too, our Padre Corbelan

    41. If you were to turn your head now you would see her extracting a report from that sinister doctor in a check shirt—what's his name? Monygham—or else catechising Don Pepe or perhaps listening to Padre Roman


    42. It was related that the padre used to ride with his Indians for days, half naked, carrying a bullock-hide shield, and, no doubt, a long lance, too—who knows? That he had wandered clothed in skins, seeking for proselytes somewhere near the snow line of the Cordillera


    43. Of these exploits Padre Corbelan himself was never known to talk


    44. The political Gefe of Sulaco (the same dignitary whom Captain Mitchell saved from the mob afterwards) hinted with naive cynicism that doubtless their Excellencies the Ministers sent the padre over the mountains to Sulaco in the worst season of the year in the hope that he would be frozen to death by the icy blasts of the high paramos


    45. Padre Corbelan had got hold of that reckless Italian, the Capataz de Cargadores, the only man fit for such an errand, and had sent a message through him


    46. But its fierceness became softened as the padre, fixing his eyes upon Decoud, raised his long, black arm slowly, impressively—


    47. Not a single fat padre would have consented to put his head out of his hiding-place to-night to save a Christian soul, except, perhaps, under my protection


    48. Padre Roman sat dejectedly balancing himself, his feet just touching the ground, his hands gripping the edge of the hammock


    49. Padre Roman was incapable of fanaticism to an almost reprehensible degree


    50. Her deep, vibrating "Eh, Padre?" seemed, but for the change of the word, the very echo of the impassioned, remonstrating "Eh, Giorgio?" of poor Signora Teresa









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