

Joseph had a speech prepared but cannot read it. On his final day the townspeople line the street as Francis drives through in an open top car. Francis plans to look after Judy's son when he goes back to Scotland. Francis reaches retirement age and two young priests come to replace him. A rival American mission has been opened in Paitan - a Protestant mission run by the Methodist Church under Rev Fiske and his wife. Francis is keeping bees and making wax and honey. Afterwards Reverend Mother Maria Veronica, apologises for her longstanding disdainful attitude to Francis, and realises he has a truly humble Christian spirit.įurther ten years pass. He tells Francis to focus on converting rich Chinese and to improve his clothes and accommodation to impress the locals, but Francis refuses. He explains that the Church cannot pay for rebuilding the mission, and that Francis has the lowest of all in conversion rates. He tells Francis that Bishop McNab is dead. Later, Angus arrives as part of a review of missionary sites. Francis is injured and has a limp from thereon. The cannon is destroyed as are 32 troops. Joseph places it next to the main offending cannon. They approach the imperial camp pretending they are carrying food and money. The imperial general demands most of the mission's food and funds or the troops will destroy the mission.

Willie is fatally shot and dies in Francis' care. The mission is destroyed along with much of the town in a series of fires caused by imperial troops battling republican forces. Two years later Willie visits from Scotland and is able to create a makeshift hospital. The Reverend Mother, a cold, aloof woman born in wealthy nobility, immediately causes friction between herself and Francis. Three nuns arrive and set up further Christian provisions. A relieved Chia then donates land and provides labourers to rebuild the mission. A few weeks later, Chia comes to Francis in order to convert to Christianity, but Francis rejects him because he would be converting from gratitude rather than true belief. Despite the risk if he fails, Francis saves the boy. Francis is then summoned to the home of local official, Mr Chia, to cure Chia's only son of an infection. An old woman comes with her granddaughter and asks that Francis care for the child when she, the old woman, dies. They create the St Andrews Christian Mission.įrancis receives a shipment of medical supplies from his childhood friend, Dr William (Willie) Tulloch. He sees it as a privilege to "work for God" and Francis is humbled by the man's Christian spirit. He does not seek money for help in rebuilding the mission. He had heard of the return of a missionary and has walked 5 days to reach the village.

They throw mud at the sign he erects advertising his little Christian room.Ī young Christian Chinese, Joseph, offers to help rebuild the church. He rents a small room in the city and starts to evangelise, but because he has no money or influence he is chastised by some "rice Christians" who only attended to receive free rice. Francis arrives in Paitan, China to find that the mission has been destroyed by floods.

Francis accepts, even though it will take him far from home and Nora's young child, Judy. The Bishop suggests that Francis volunteer for the missions in China. He goes back to the seminary and completes his studies. He learns that, after he left for the seminary, Nora had a child out of wedlock with another man> he goes to see her but arrives just as she dies, giving birth to a daughter Judy. Francis studies for about a year, but finds himself still in love with Nora, a girl from his home town. As his mother attempts to lead her husband to safety, they both die in a bridge collapse, leaving young Francis to be raised by his aunt until he leaves for the seminary with his childhood friend, Anselm "Angus" Mealey. One night during his childhood, Francis' father was beaten by an anti-Catholic mob during a rainstorm. As the Monsignor begins to read the diary, a flashback begins. The Monsignor retires to his room in the rectory, and finds Father Francis' diary that recounts his story from 1878. The Monsignor informs Francis that the Bishop thinks it would be better if he retires, as his somewhat unorthodox recent teachings have become a distraction. Father Francis Chisholm is visited in his old age by Monsignor Sleeth at his fictional Scottish parish of Tynecastle in Tweedside.
