Acceptance (the Father Dan trilogy)


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Father Dan is a small-town priest who decided to open up his office to his parishioners. With the purpose of providing a longer, more private setting than confession provides, Dan manages to attract a small handful of ‘paients’ as Dan likes to jokingly refer to them. While insisting to his patients that he does not have the experience or training that traditional therapists have, Father Dan still attempts to fill that role. As his patients begin to attend more sessions, it becomes clear that Dan is far from qualified to meddle in the psychological affairs of his flock. Even more worrying than the harm that Father Dan could cause his loyal parishioners is the harm that Dan is incidentally causing himself. Unfortunately for him, Father Dan discovers more about himself than he ever imagined. He also finds out the hard way that there are some things that you can’tunlearn.