Chapter 28
Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore
"WOULD YOU LIKE a coffee?" Father Josef seemed to be delaying Marco his opportunity to tell his story.
Marco nodded. "As strong as you can make it. I'm sorry to be direct, but you have to tell me exactly what's going on." He watched the black coffee being poured into the small white cup with great precision by steady hands.
Marco detected a hard experience behind Father Josef's philosophy. In Nazi Germany this man must have encountered some appalling atrocities. "I had no dealings with the powers of darkness -- until I met you, Father Josef."
"I know your background, your conversion. Were not the powers of darkness there when your Anna was killed? Believe me, Marco, I need you in this work. If I fear evil you must fear it too, but you must remember we have a power that is greater. The power of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. The devil and his demons flee from that power."
The coffee tasted reassuringly strong. Father Josef seemed to be acting deliberately vaguely. "You'd better read this." Marco pushed his report across the table. "I went to Monte Sisto yesterday with Laura Rossetti. That's when we found the body."
"The man was burned to death in a German station wagon. Riccardo Fermi was there. He said if we reported it, Laura could be in danger from local partisans. I nearly didn't do anything. I was thinking of her safety." Here in the shelter of this huge building in the Piazza di Santa Maria Maggiore his fears sounded foolish.
Father Josef stared silently through the large window. "You like Laura Rossetti?"
"Of course!" He immediately regretted sounding so positive.
At last he said, "I certainly did not expect such an immediate rapport. Dear me, you were married once. I hope you are managing to abstain from thoughts of a sexual relationship."
"It's difficult," Marco admitted.
Father Josef raised a finger. "It would be foolish to pretend these desires do not exist. It has frequently been a battle for me too." He picked up the folder, looking embarrassed. "Come, let me read your report."