In fact, peas are not so difficult to deal with, and it is actually very simple to find Fang Fa.
A few days ago, I saw that the acne was gone on the computer. Teng Miracle searched for acne and found it at once.
What makes me feel deeply is that the author has been entangled with Doudou for four years, and it took only two weeks to cure Doudou. You can learn from her practice.
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"No. I do have two half brothers, but they went into business when I was a baby. "
"Your childhood must be very lonely. Perhaps it is for this reason that you will cherish Father Monteyne's kindness even more. By the way, did you choose a confessor while he was away? "
"I want to go to santa catarina to find a priest, if there are not many confessors there."
"Will you confess to me?"
Arthur's eyes widened in surprise.
"Dear father, of course I should be happy, but-"
"It's just that the dean of the seminary usually doesn't accept secular confessors. This is completely true. But I know that Father Monteyne cares about you very much. In my opinion, he is a little uneasy about you-I will feel uneasy if I leave a beloved student-and he will be happy to see you accept the spiritual guidance of one of his colleagues. And frankly, my child, I like you and I am willing to try my best to help you. "
"If you say so, of course I am grateful to accept your guidance."
"So you will come next month? It's a deal. Come and see me tonight, my child. "
Shortly before Easter, Monteyne was officially appointed bishop of BreSigela parish, which is located in the Apennines in Etruscan region. He wrote to Arthur from Rome with a happy and calm heart. His melancholy has obviously disappeared. "You must come to see me every holiday," he wrote in the letter. "I will often go to pizza. Even if I can't see you as often as I wish, I hope to see you more. "
Dr. Warren invited Arthur to his home to celebrate Easter with him and the children, so that he didn't have to go back to that dreary, mouse-infested luxury old house, which Julia is now in charge of. A note was attached to the letter, and Jonma begged him to go as far as possible in childish and irregular calligraphy, "because I want to talk to you about something." What's more encouraging is that the students in the university are connected, and everyone is preparing for the big move after Easter.
All these put Arthur in an ecstatic expectation. In this case, the most unrealistic fantasy among students seems to him to be a natural thing, and it is likely to come true in two months.
He arranged to go home on Thursday of crucifixion week and was going to spend there a few days before the holiday. In this way, the joy of visiting Warren's house and seeing Qiongma will not affect his participation in the solemn religious meditation ceremony. The church requires all believers to attend this season's meditation ceremony. He wrote back to Joan Ma and promised to go to her house on Easter Monday. So he walked into the bedroom with a solemn heart on Wednesday night.
He knelt before the cross. Father Caldi promised to receive him the next morning, because this was his last confession before the Easter Eucharist, and he had to pray earnestly for a long time to prepare himself. He knelt there with his hands crossed and his head down. He reviewed what he had done in the past month, and counted the petty crimes committed because of impatience, carelessness and impatience, which left a slight stain on his pure mind. Other than that, he found nothing. In this month, he was too happy to commit too many crimes. He drew a cross on his chest, then stood up and began to take off his clothes.
Just as he unbuttoned his shirt, a piece of paper floated out of his shirt and fell to the ground. This is a letter from Joan Ma, who has been stuffing it in her neck all day.
He picked it up, unfolded it and kissed the friendly scrawl.
Then he folded the paper again, vaguely feeling that he had done a ridiculous thing. At this time, he noticed that there were some postscript on the back of the letter paper that he hadn't read before. "Be sure to come as soon as possible," it said, "because I want you to meet Paula. He has always lived here and we study together every day. "
When he read these words, a stream of blood rushed to Arthur's forehead.
It's always Paula. What's he doing in Lehern? Why does Joan want to study with him? Did he charm Joan Ma with smuggling? At the meeting in January, it was obvious that he had fallen in love with her; This is why he is so enthusiastic about propaganda work. Now he is in front of her-reading with her every day.
Arthur suddenly threw the letter aside and knelt before the cross again. This is a soul ready to ask Christ for forgiveness of sins, a soul ready to accept the Easter Eucharist-a soul who wants to live in peace with God, himself and the world! This soul can produce such despicable jealousy and suspicion, selfish malice and narrow hatred-