![]() Their younger sister, Margaret, also decides to give her life to God as a nun at Rusper Convent. His younger brother Chris is, like his father, firmly attached to the Catholic Faith, and goes to join the Cluniac monks at Lewes Monastery. The eldest, Ralph, shares his mother’s worldliness and is carving out a successful career for himself in the service of Sir Thomas Cromwell in London. ![]() This division is echoed in the paths their three children take in life. Lady Torridon is very different in tune with the world, she holds the old ways in quiet contempt. ![]() ![]() Sir James is a staunch Catholic and a firm opponent of the new ideas and ways that are beginning to make themselves felt in Henry VIII’s England. Enter into the heart of the struggle for the Catholic Faith during the English “Reformation” with this meticulously re-typset edition of two of Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson’s classic novels: The King’s Achievement and its sequel By What Authority? ![]()
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