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Chapter 6
FatherRomanwassaddenedattheideaofhisflockbeingscatteredorelseenslaved.Hehadnoillusionsastotheirfate,notfrompenetration,butfromlongexperienceofpoliticalatrocities,whichseemedtohimfatalandunavoidableinthelifeofaState.Theworkingoftheusualpublicinstitutionspresenteditselftohimmostdistinctlyasaseriesofcalamitiesovertakingprivateindividualsandflowinglogicallyfromeachotherthroughhate,revenge,folly,andrapacity,asthoughtheyhadbeenpartofadivinedispensation.FatherRoman’sclear-sightednesswasservedbyanuninformedintelligence;buthisheart,preservingitstendernessamongstscenesofcarnage,spoliation,andviolence,abhorredthesecalamitiesthemoreashisassociationwiththevictimswascloser.HeentertainedtowardstheIndiansofthevalleyfeelingsofpaternalscorn.Hehadbeenmarrying,baptizing,confessing,absolving,andburyingtheworkersoftheSanTomeminewithdignityandunctionforfiveyearsormore;andhebelievedinthesacrednessoftheseministrations,whichmadethemhisowninaspiritualsense.Theyweredeartohissacerdotalsupremacy.Mrs.Gould’searnestinterestintheconcernsofthesepeopleenhancedtheirimportanceinthepriest’seyes,becauseitreallyaugmentedhisown.WhentalkingoverwithhertheinnumerableMariasandBrigidasofthevillages,hefelthisownhumanityexpand.PadreRomanwasincapableoffanaticismtoanalmostreprehensibledegree.