Le vieil homme et l'Eglise
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
100
Language
French
Published
Jan 21, 1998
Publisher
DDB
Edition
Desclée De Brouwer
ISBN-10
2220041476
ISBN-13
9782220041476
Description
In a quiet village where tradition binds the community together, an elderly man finds himself at a crossroads. The old man's life has been intricately woven with the fabric of the local church, a place he once considered a second home. As the village evolves and values shift, he wrestles with the changing tides that threaten the sanctity of his cherished beliefs.
Through poignant reflections and heartwarming encounters, the old man grapples with his memories and the lessons learned over a lifetime. His deep-rooted faith faces challenges, forcing him to confront not only his relationship with the church but also the community's future. As he navigates moments of introspection and dialogue with younger generations, his quest becomes a profound exploration of belonging, purpose, and the essence of faith.
Ultimately, the journey becomes less about the walls of the church and more about the connections that endure, encouraging both the old and the young to seek understanding across the generations.
Through poignant reflections and heartwarming encounters, the old man grapples with his memories and the lessons learned over a lifetime. His deep-rooted faith faces challenges, forcing him to confront not only his relationship with the church but also the community's future. As he navigates moments of introspection and dialogue with younger generations, his quest becomes a profound exploration of belonging, purpose, and the essence of faith.
Ultimately, the journey becomes less about the walls of the church and more about the connections that endure, encouraging both the old and the young to seek understanding across the generations.
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