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Tonight's story begins in a crowd that cannot decide whether it is celebrating or praying. And with a relic that remembers a church older than empire and far less interested in being useful to power.
It is a tale about what we keep, what we borrow, and what is lost when care is mistaken for control.
Welcome to our season finale.
By Timothy MerlinTonight's story begins in a crowd that cannot decide whether it is celebrating or praying. And with a relic that remembers a church older than empire and far less interested in being useful to power.
It is a tale about what we keep, what we borrow, and what is lost when care is mistaken for control.
Welcome to our season finale.