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Jean Vanier was a Canadian philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian, best known for founding the L'Arche community, which supports individuals with intellectual disabilities. Born into a prominent family, he initially pursued a career in the military and academics, but his life took a transformative turn when he encountered individuals with disabilities during his time in France. This encounter led him to establish a community where people of all abilities could live together, fostering a spirit of acceptance and understanding.

Throughout his life, Vanier authored several influential books that delve into themes of community, love, and the importance of embracing weakness. His writings and teachings encouraged a deeper appreciation for the dignity of every human being, regardless of their abilities. He traveled the world, sharing his message and inspiring countless individuals to view disability not as a limitation, but as an opportunity for connection and growth. His legacy continues through the L'Arche communities worldwide, which embody his vision of inclusive living.

Nazionalità Canadese
Data di nascita September 10, 1928
Luogo di nascita Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
Data di morte May 7, 2019
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