In this newly translated classic of spiritual literature, Bernanos considers what it really means to be humble, charitable and loving
In this newly translated classic of spiritual literature, Bernanos considers what it really means to be humble, charitable and loving
In this newly translated classic of spiritual literature, Bernanos considers what it really means to be humble, charitable and lovingThis quiet, imaginative novel is a study of faith in an increasingly hostile world. Through intimate journal entries, the author reveals the private life and struggles of a young, withdrawn, devout and sickly priest in northern France. Though his beliefs are sincere and profound, his enthusiasm quickly collides with the indifference and cowardice of his parishioners. Conversations with a confused young girl, an atheist doctor, a grieving countess, her spiteful teenage daughter and a soldier illustrate the priest's own despair, doubts, joys, torments and ultimate appeal to grace.
Georges Bernanos was a French Roman Catholic writer and First World War soldier, born in 1888. His notable works - Under the Sun of Satan, Joy and Monsieur Ouine concern themselves with the ironies of good and evil. Despising Fascism and disillusioned with the state of Europe in 1938, he went into self-imposed exile in Brazil with his wife and six children. He died back in France in 1948.Diary of a Country Priest is considered to be his masterpiece.
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