Love Will Decide Everything
Pedro Arrupe recovered the Ignatian 'mysticism of open eyes.'
By Kevin F. Burke NOVEMBER 12, 2007
N ov. 14, 2007, is the centenary date of the birth of Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Many people--Jesuits and friends of Jesuits, women and men religious, lay Catholics and Protestant Christians, and adherents of other great religious traditions--feel a need to celebrate this anniversary. For all the diversity among them, their need to celebrate has a common root: deep love for a great man.
Pedro Arrupe recovered the Ignatian 'mysticism of open eyes.'
By Kevin F. Burke NOVEMBER 12, 2007
N ov. 14, 2007, is the centenary date of the birth of Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Many people--Jesuits and friends of Jesuits, women and men religious, lay Catholics and Protestant Christians, and adherents of other great religious traditions--feel a need to celebrate this anniversary. For all the diversity among them, their need to celebrate has a common root: deep love for a great man.
This is from America Magazine (here).
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This is a much more acurate discription of Pedro Arrupe from Karen Hall's Some Have Hat's , entitled Dissenting Opinion (here)
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