Warmly welcomes them
In the short story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" by Leslie Marmon Silko, the priest warmly welcomes Leon when he visits. (Ken never comes in. He just drops Leon off at the priest's door.) The priest becomes much cooler when he learns what Leon wants him to do, but he agrees in the end.
Ken is a male's name (only when capitalized) and is a proper noun. "Ken is starting college next year." Ken (noun) means knowledge, understanding, or mental perception. "Relativity is an idea beyond a toddler's ken." It could also mean one's range of sight. "The approaching dusk narrowed our ken." The verb form of ken is rarely used; it's considered archaic. "I ken what you're saying." km - the last point here isn't true. Ken is used in Scotland all of the time. i hear "i ken what your saying" all of the time at work. (Edinburgh)
Ken is a given name for a male person and it is a proper noun. A sentence with the word \'Ken\' in it could be \'Ken goes to work at 8 am and returns home at 6 pm each day\'.
"Went beyond your ken" means it exceeded your knowledge or understanding.
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The priest warmly welcomes them first.
apex- warmly welcomes them.
The priest runs to get the help of other members of the church to help Leon and Ken, who are injured and seek refuge in the church.
In the short story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" by Leslie Marmon Silko, the priest warmly welcomes Leon when he visits. (Ken never comes in. He just drops Leon off at the priest's door.) The priest becomes much cooler when he learns what Leon wants him to do, but he agrees in the end.
Father Paul was at first friendly and the frustrated with Ken and Leon.
Initially, Father Paul is friendly to Leon and Ken, and welcomes them warmly
Father Paul
He is first friendly with Father Paul.
Initially, Father Paul is friendly to Leon and Ken, and welcomes them warmly
Yes Ken is not only Still a Priest in the Old Catholic Tradition but he is also a Bishop!!!
Rutherford Hayes.
Leon and ken