- Another go-around between the reporters and the Defense Minister.
- The Defense Minister denies the charges of violating international law, on account of a nuclear disaster at Itu Wan that resulted in a fierce standoff with the Asian Coalition.
- Zerchi feels pretty down in the dumps after that news broadcast.
- Then Brother Joshua enters and is shown the message. The Quo peregrinatur, the Church's very own spaceship (aha, it's a spaceship owned by the Church, of course), will be launching to the Alpha Centauri colony with the Memorabilia.
- The kicker? Zerchi wants Brother Joshua to lead the Leibowitz Order into space.
- Brother Joshua doesn't know what to say, so he's given three days to decide. Maybe less. Depends on how that whole World War IV thing goes.
- The two head for the new refractory, crossing the deadly, multilane highway to get there.
- They bump into Mrs. Grales, who wishes to offer a tithe to Zerchi's poor box and ask a favor. Mrs. Grales wants her "sister," Rachel, to be baptized.
- Zerchi says that's a matter for Father Selo, back at her own parish. During the conversation, Joshua swears he sees Rachel smile.
- People say Grace at the new refractory. During dinner, Father Lehy informs the monks that "'Lucifer is fallen'" and other war announcements are given (25.145).
- Zerchi tries to assure the monks that all-out WWIV might not be imminent. The leaders of the world have seen nuclear war before, they know what will happen, and this might keep them from fighting.
- At the beggar's table, Zerchi spies an old man smiling at that claim.
- After the talk, Zerchi asks the man who he is, and the man replies, "Call me Lazarus" (25.162).
- That night, Joshua dreams of a surgery meant to separate Mrs. Grales from Rachel, but the head comes alive, stating it is the Immaculate Conception right before the scalpel comes down (25.170). Freaky.
- Elsewhere, an entire city is wiped off of the Earth.
- Also freaky. And sad. Very, very sad.