Father Paul is considered an outsider primarily because of his unconventional beliefs and practices that challenge the norms of the community he serves. His progressive views on faith and morality often alienate him from traditionalists who are resistant to change. Additionally, his personal struggles and past experiences create a sense of disconnect, making it difficult for him to fully integrate into the community. This outsider status ultimately highlights the tension between tradition and modernity within the narrative.
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