By Larry Menlove I SAT INĀ an oaken pew, third row from the front, left side, with my mother, the two of us alone as the deacons passed the sacrament. The yeasty air of broken bread hung in the chapel like a veil, and when the tray came to me, I partook of the bread … Continue reading The Blood of Thy Son: Fiction
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