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Jacques-jude Lépine
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[Dorothy Day] was political only in the sense that she could not live in peace with a social order that caused so much hunger and suffering. She was political in the sense that she saw that the gospel had to do with life as a whole, not only with how I live but how WE live together. She believed that the gospel challenges ALL that makes life wretched. (less)
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Jacques-jude Lépine
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[Dorothy Day] was political only in the sense that she could not live in peace with a social order that caused so much hunger and suffering. She was political in the sense that she saw that the gospel had to do with life as a whole, not only with how I live but how WE live together. She believed that the gospel challenges ALL that makes life wretched. (less)
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Jacques-jude Lépine
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[Dorothy Day] was political only in the sense that she could not live in peace with a social order that caused so much hunger and suffering. She was political in the sense that she saw that the gospel had to do with life as a whole, not only with how I live but how WE live together. She believed that the gospel challenges ALL that makes life wretched. (less)
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Jacques-jude Lépine
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[Dorothy Day] was political only in the sense that she could not live in peace with a social order that caused so much hunger and suffering. She was political in the sense that she saw that the gospel had to do with life as a whole, not only with how I live but how WE live together. She believed that the gospel challenges ALL that makes life wretched. (less)
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