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“A proud silhouette he was, and rigorous was his theology; but immediately, as soon as he began to speak, a tenderness of the heart appeared on his lips, which was nourished in his daily meditations by the constant contemplation of another tenderness, the tenderness of the God-man. As a social apostle, too, he was first of all the disciple of the heart which had had pity" (La Libre Belgique, 9.11.1925) ... |
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