I am disappointed that Rodrigues ended up apostatizing. I know he did it for a reason to save the people and he felt like he was being called too but at the same time I was rooting for him to be the priest who didn't apostatize. I was very depressed with this book while it was very good and interesting to read I found myself questioning everything by the end of it. This book gave me a new perspective and overall I really did enjoy it.
P.S. I commented on Darby Callicutt's Post.
I know what you mean. I could feel it coming, but still wanted some sort of hope to break forth that the good could somehow prevail and openly conquer the evil at the present time. But the silence was broken in a different way, and not in a way that is exactly "feel-good". Still, it seems that often the church prospers under persecution. I wonder if it ought to be called prosperity or merely endurance?
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