Excerpt from Hope in Suffering: Memories and Reflections of a French Army Chaplain
Barbarian, Scythian, bond nor free but Christ is all, and in all. For it is the one Voice of the one Faith that is uttering itself through the lips of this devoted French priest. It is the voice of Christ Jesus Himself, Who has made us all to become one man. There is neither Latin nor Teuton, neither French nor English; but Christ is all in all. Christ is our religion. In Him we all talk one language, and we all understand one another. The barriers are down. We say the same thing we hold by the 'same cord we possess the same secret; we live and die in the same hope. In our hours of stress and strain there is but one word that avails and but one promise that stands sure: It is I; be not afraid. In whatever tongue, that is the only mes sage that one man can pass to another when all else has gone.
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Excerpt from Hope in Suffering: Memories and Reflections of a French Army Chaplain
Barbarian, Scythian, bond nor free but Christ is all, and in all. For it is the one Voice of the one Faith that is uttering itself through the lips of this devoted French priest. It is the voice of Christ Jesus Himself, Who has made us all to become one man. There is neither Latin nor Teuton, neither French nor English; but Christ is all in all. Christ is our religion. In Him we all talk one language, and we all understand one another. The barriers are down. We say the same thing we hold by the 'same cord we possess the same secret; we live and die in the same hope. In our hours of stress and strain there is but one word that avails and but one promise that stands sure: It is I; be not afraid. In whatever tongue, that is the only mes sage that one man can pass to another when all else has gone.
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Excerpt from Hope in Suffering: Memories and Reflections of a French Army Chaplain
The Abbé Klein is a good friend to us in England. Every one has, I hope, read the book that won our hearts, as it told with frank and irresistible simplicity his experiences in a military hospital during the tension of those terrible months at the beginning of the war.
Now he has written to tell us a little more; and what he now tells with the same delightful simplicity is more directly personal and intimate than before. He is not afraid to let us see how he deals not only with the wounded or dying soldiers, but also with the suffering souls who come to him in their moments of loss and agony.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book, a collection of writings by Abbà Felix Klein, explores the profound interplay of war, suffering, and Christian faith during World War I. Written from a frontline perspective as an army chaplain, Klein's vivid accounts capture the raw emotions and spiritual struggles of soldiers and their families. The book offers moving insights into the resilience and hope that emerged amidst the horrors of war, exploring the themes of sacrifice, love of country, and the transformative power of suffering. Through its deeply personal and empathetic reflections, this book sheds light on the complexities of faith and the enduring significance of courage and compassion in the face of adversity. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781331659068_0
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