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We’re reading the most famous short story ever told, during our period of mourning for the most famous woman who ever lived. But it’s difficult to imagine a life that looks less like the Prodigal Son’s than Queen Elizabeth’s! So why was this parable one of the Queen’s favourites, and what does it say to us today?
By Melksham ChurchWe’re reading the most famous short story ever told, during our period of mourning for the most famous woman who ever lived. But it’s difficult to imagine a life that looks less like the Prodigal Son’s than Queen Elizabeth’s! So why was this parable one of the Queen’s favourites, and what does it say to us today?