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Death of a Priest

by Katy Kat 

Posted: 24 August 2006
Word Count: 360
Summary: My effort for Fake


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It was still dark as the Reverend John Walsh pulled the Rectory door closed behind him. He shivered as the icy January wind sliced through his robes and thin jacket. Snow began to fall. He did not quicken his step.

He hadn't slept for three weeks. He was so very tired. Anxiety pulled at his guts, the heaviness in his heart was unbearable. As the key twisted in the lock of the church door, a knife twisted in his soul.

In the vestry he robed. He didn't pray. At the altar, he bowed and lit the candles, their light kaleidoscoping through unshed tears. He knelt, broken by his emptiness.

"Let us pray".

The words caught in his throat. As he spoke the Holy Communion, nausea washed over him and he longed to vomit up his hypocrisy.

"Hymn No 271, O Jesus, I have promised."

How did this happen? When? Was it that he woke up one morning and realised that it was all a dream? Was it as he sat and watched the news?... eleven men arrested at Heathrow under anti terrorism act...carnage as car bomb explodes in busy market place in Iraq...Israeli war planes bombard Lebanon for a fifth night...mutilated body of a child found by man walking his dog...scientists believe global warming is to blame for flooding...eighty two year old woman raped in her bed...

John placed the bread in his mouth and walked along the alter rail, feeding and blessing. "Take. Eat. This is my body that was given for you"... He drank the wine. "Drink ye all of this for this is my blood that was shed for you..."

His mind flicked through the Sky channels...this week's Lottery winner scoops ten million... don't miss the return of Big Brother... on tonight's X Factor...ultimate exercise machine for perfect pecs...hate your body? why not try a boob job, liposculpt, face lift...adults only subscribe now...the girls are waiting for your call...

"Go in peace to love and serve the Lord"

John locked the church and vomited onto the fresh snow.

It was almost light as Mr John Walsh pulled the rectory door closed behind him for the last time.








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Jumbo at 10:28 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Kate

This is so powerful - a man torn from his calling by the temptations of modern life.

I take it that is where the 'hypocrisy' comes from.

I really liked

...the candles, their light kaleidoscoping through unshed tears.


... and the link between the first and last lines is perfectly executed.

Nice writing

Regards

jumbo

Elbowsnitch at 10:38 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Wonderful treatment of the theme, Katy - the priest who can't fake it any more. And that he's lost his faith not only because of all the terrible things happening in the world, but also because his mind is haunted by the detritus of modern life.

I really liked "As the key twisted in the lock of the church door, a knife twisted in his soul."

All the best, Frances


tiger_bright at 10:44 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Very effective writing, Kate. I got a real sense of the man's disillusionment but also his pain and despair. I liked the fact that he retained the emotional responses of his 'calling' (I know these are normal human responses but still) and that these were the things which made it impossible for him to continue being a priest.

There's a tiny typo here: "this weeks Lottery winner scoops ten million" - should be "week's Lottery"?

I loved this line:

He knelt, broken by his emptiness

which perfectly summed up his state of limbo as he continues to go through the motions...

A lesson here for us all - eschew Sky TV if you want to retain any vestige of faith in the meaning of Life?!

Tiger



crazylady at 19:00 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Katy,
This is wonderful stuff!
You encapsulate the horrid side of our modern culture so well and setting it alonside the calling of the priest is very clever.
Your word pictures are superb and take the reader into his despair. Ending with him vomiting in the fresh snow- well that';s perfect.
Well done.
CL

PS one small typo. I think it's 'altar' not 'alter'

Katy Kat at 19:04 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Hi Jumbo
Thanks for reading and comments. It's not so much that he was torn from his calling by temptation, more that when he looked at the world around him, his calling suddenly made no sense to him and so he couldn't carry on living out and preaching to others, what had to him become meaningless rubbish. I think that's what I wanted to say.
Best
Kate

Katy Kat at 19:07 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Hi Frances
Thanks for commenting.
Best
Kate

Katy Kat at 19:10 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Hi tiger
Glad you felt the despair which underscores everything else. And yep! Sky TV has much to answer for..
(thanks for typo)
Best
Kate

Katy Kat at 19:11 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Hi tiger
Glad you felt the despair which underscores everything else. And yep! Sky TV has much to answer for..
(thanks for typo)
Best
Kate

Katy Kat at 19:15 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Thanks Crazy Lady
Glad you enjoyed and appreciate your comments. It's nice to meet you by the way! Look forward to reading your FF soon. Also - I am a well known spelling numpty. Thanks for Altar

Best wishes
Kate

SamMorris at 20:22 on 24 August 2006  Report this post
Hi Kate,

I thought this was a fantastic piece of flash, really effective, a snapshot of a crisis of faith. The idea of a priest not being able to make sense of the world and therefore no longer being able to believe in a God was one of those ideas that somehow seems so obvious, once someone else's done it so well!

Thanks for the read.

Sam


choille at 09:46 on 26 August 2006  Report this post
Hi Kate,

Lovely writing.

I wondered if he needed to robe when you had him entering in :-
robes and thin jacket.


Great musings, vomiting up his hypocracy, and the sheer emptiness he feels as his faith has evaporated.

Liked that he entered the church a priest-(Rev) and left it a ordinary man-(Mr).

The goings on in the outside world have penetrated him to the core and were wonderfully listed as if romote control channel hopping.

Great vivid flash.
All the best
Caroline.

<Added>

Sorry Katy,

Just reread and now realise the story starts wwith him leaving - clever that. Ignore my comment, I'm not firing on all cylinders this morning:)

crowspark at 15:47 on 26 August 2006  Report this post
This is excellent Katy. You touch on so many pressing current issues and show your mc reacting to them physically and spiritually.

I appreciated the symbolism in the opening,

It was still dark as the Reverend John Walsh pulled the Rectory door closed behind him.

and the closing,

It was almost light as Mr John Walsh pulled the rectory door closed behind him for the last time.


Loved the dizzying fragmented language in,

His mind flicked through the Sky channels...this week's Lottery winner scoops ten million... don't miss the return of Big Brother... on tonight's X Factor...ultimate exercise machine for perfect pecs...hate your body? why not try a boob job, liposculpt, face lift...adults only subscribe now...the girls are waiting for your call...


Thanks for the read

Bill

Katy Kat at 18:08 on 27 August 2006  Report this post
Thanks Sam

Appreciated comments!
Kate

Katy Kat at 18:11 on 27 August 2006  Report this post
Hi Caroline

Thanks for taking the time to read and comment. You were right first time about the robes though. The story was a snapshot of his last ever act as a priest and he left at the end.
Best
Kate

Katy Kat at 18:12 on 27 August 2006  Report this post
Hi Bill

Thanks for reading and comments which I appreciated. Glad you enjoyed.

Best
Kate


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