2001 - Father Frank

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2001 - Father Frank
Prefers to Remain Anonymous, Paul Burke
Genres: Fiction
He was in good health but contact with these places reminded him that he might not always be. This was not ideal for the new chaplain of Queen Elizabeth’s Hospital, but he couldn’t help it. He’d tried to adopt a more positive outlook, telling himself that hospitals were wonderful places where the sick were healed, new lives began and old ones were rebuilt. He had nothing but the greatest respect and admiration for the selfless souls who worked there. None of this made a blind bit of difference.... The moment he went through the main entrance, and that uniquely unpleasant hospital smell reached his nostrils, he was wreathed in a fuggy depression.
The simple fact was that people were only there because of either illness or injury and, marvellous though it was that they often made a full recovery, wouldn’t it have been far better if they had never needed to go to hospital in the first place? And what about those for whom the ending wasn’t so happy? People cut down in the prime of life, children desperately ill with leukaemia.
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