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Divine disobedience: profiles in Catholic radicalism (edition 1969)

by Francine du Plessix Gray (Author)

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Title:Divine disobedience: profiles in Catholic radicalism
Authors:Francine du Plessix Gray (Author)
Info:Knopf (1969), Edition: 1st Edition, 322 pages
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Divine disobedience: profiles in Catholic radicalism by Francine du Plessix Gray

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I have been sent to prison more often, and whipped so many times more, often almost to death...Constantly traveling, I have been in danger from rivers and in danger from brigands, in danger from my own people and in dager from pagans; in danger in the town, in danger in the open country, in danger at sea, in danger from so-called brothers. - Saint Paul, II Corinthians
The horrors which we have seen, the still greater horrors which we shall presently see, are not signs that rebels, insubordinate, untameable men, are in creasing in constant numbers, but rathers that there is a constant increase, a stupendously rapid increase, in the number of obedient, docile men. - Georges Bernanos
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"Welcome to Emmanus House!" Father Mann said. "Shall we begin? Let's gather around."
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