Kembleford is about to welcome a new resident who turns out to be an old acquaintance of Father Brown. I have had this story in my head for a long time and I have finally managed to put it down in writing. I don't know if anyone will like it, but there comes a time when one feels the need to write down one's ideas, especially for oneself rather than for others. If my words are also appreciated by some readers, I will be happy. If you are wondering why I decided to use the name Louis for Father Brown, the answer is that John Burton (Seargent Goodfellow) said in a Twitter post that Father Brown's name was Aloicius. So I did some research on the origin of the name and here is what I found: Aloicius or Aloysius: Latinization of an Occitan form of Louis. Doublet of Louis. From Old German Chlodowich, Hlodwig o Hlodowig. Hlodwig is form by two parts: - hlod (o hluda) meaning glory, famous, reputation - vig (o wig), "battle" o wigaz (o wiga), "warrior" The overall meaning can be interpreted as "famous warrior", "famous in war", "glorious in combat" Aloysius is the name of the Italian Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga (1568-1591; Italian Jesuit who died nursing plague victims; the patron saint of youth). It's common among British Roman Catholics.All Rights Reserved