The Prayer of Péguy Liturgy clearly not mad
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clearly not mad
and endangered as that of that small
” Reinhard notes in his introduction
evocative of the imaginative genius and luminous artistry synonymous with the storytelling of Rumer Godden
Among his many authored works are the multi-volume Cursus philosophiae thomisticae and Tractatus Dogmatici
The Prayer of Péguy Liturgy clearly not madBy Albert Bguin Translated by Kathleen Curran Sweeney Prayer: the lifeblood of Charles Pguy. No great moment in his poetry lacks a manifest tendency toward prayer and his personal existence amounts to a progressive opening of his soul to the spirit of prayerrun the opening phrases of this modest yet brilliant 1942 study by Albert Bguin. Having identified prayer as the essential, inescapable element of Pguys life, Bguin traces its development from his
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