(Ciaran is standing beside the wrapped body of the Monsignor, as the Captain approaches. Ciaran nods quickly in respect to the Captain, but then looks away so as to not reveal the tears in his eyes and on his cheeks.
It is then that he fully sees and understands what has happened to Mister St. Anthony further along deck. Seeing the bloody body of his comrade, the head nearly blown off, Ciaran is fully overcome with grief. He runs to the side of the ship and throws up. He stands there alone wrenching his guts out. Surely this is a nightmare, he thinks, but if so, why can't he wake himself up.)