Pedro Arrupe
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YO VIVÍ LA BOMBA ATÓMICA
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1991
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4 editions
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Este Japón Increíble
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1991
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One Jesuit's Spiritual Journey: Autobiographical Conversations With Jean-Claude Dietsch
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1986
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2 editions
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In Him Alone Is Our Hope: Texts on the Heart of Christ (1965-1983)
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1983
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4 editions
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Pasión por Cristo, pasión por la humanidad. Escritos del P. Arrupe sobre la vida religiosa
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Recollections and Reflections of Pedro Arrupe
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1986
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2 editions
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A Planet to Heal: Reflections and Forecasts
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1975
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Other Apostolates Today: Selected Letters and Addresses III
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1981
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4 editions
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Witnessing to Justice
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Comme je vous ai aimés. Méditations sur le Cœur de Jésus
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“Nothing is more practical than finding God,
That is, than falling in a love in a quite absolute, final way.
What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination will affect everything.
It will decide what will get you out of bed in the mornings,
What you will do with your evenings,
How you spend your weekends,
What you read,
Who you know,
What breaks your heart,
And what amazes you with joy and gratitude.
Fall in love, stay in love, and it will decide everything.”
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That is, than falling in a love in a quite absolute, final way.
What you are in love with, what seizes your imagination will affect everything.
It will decide what will get you out of bed in the mornings,
What you will do with your evenings,
How you spend your weekends,
What you read,
Who you know,
What breaks your heart,
And what amazes you with joy and gratitude.
Fall in love, stay in love, and it will decide everything.”
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“Teach me your way of looking at people:
as you glanced at Peter after his denial,
as you penetrated the heart of the rich young man
and the hearts of your disciples.
I would like to meet you as you really are,
since your image changes those with whom you
come into contact.
Remember John the Baptist’s first meeting with you?
And the centurion’s feeling of unworthiness?
And the amazement of all those who saw miracles
and other wonders?
How you impressed your disciples,
the rabble in the Garden of Olives,
Pilate and his wife
and the centurion at the foot of the cross. . . .
I would like to hear and be impressed
by your manner of speaking,
listening, for example, to your discourse in the
synagogue in Capharnaum
or the Sermon on the Mount where your audience
felt you “taught as one who has authority.”
― Pedro Arrupe: Essential Writings
as you glanced at Peter after his denial,
as you penetrated the heart of the rich young man
and the hearts of your disciples.
I would like to meet you as you really are,
since your image changes those with whom you
come into contact.
Remember John the Baptist’s first meeting with you?
And the centurion’s feeling of unworthiness?
And the amazement of all those who saw miracles
and other wonders?
How you impressed your disciples,
the rabble in the Garden of Olives,
Pilate and his wife
and the centurion at the foot of the cross. . . .
I would like to hear and be impressed
by your manner of speaking,
listening, for example, to your discourse in the
synagogue in Capharnaum
or the Sermon on the Mount where your audience
felt you “taught as one who has authority.”
― Pedro Arrupe: Essential Writings
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