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Totally - Recent stories of youth joy and sanctity - cover

Totally - Recent stories of youth joy and sanctity

Enrique Muñiz

Publisher: Ediciones Rialp, S.A.

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"We must dare to be diferent, to point to ideals other than those of this world, testifying to the beauty of generosity, service, purity, perseverance, forgiveness, fdelity to our personal vocation, prayer, the pursuit of justice and the common good, love for the poor, and social friendship" (Pope Francis, Christus vivit, 36).
Are there young people like this nowadays? Te author includes eighteen accounts of the 21st century which say so. Boys and girls from all around the world who knew how to live and die with a generous heart.
Available since: 12/16/2024.
Print length: 188 pages.

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