Twenty Years at St. Hilary

Twenty Years at St. Hilary by Bernard Walke is a collection of reminiscences from an Anglican clergyman serving in St. Hilary, Cornwall. Published by Dyllansow Truran in March 2002, this 3rd edition spans 225 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into the life and experiences of the author during his time in this picturesque Cornish village, reflecting on the intersection of community and faith.
Readers will find a detailed account of the author’s interactions with the local community and the influence of Roman Catholicism within the region. The narrative captures the essence of life in Cornwall, exploring themes related to the Roman Catholic Church and its presence in the area. This edition provides a thoughtful perspective on the author’s journey and the cultural landscape of St. Hilary, inviting readers to engage with the historical and spiritual dimensions of the setting.
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Reminiscences of an Anglican clergyman of St. Hilary in Cornwall.
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