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150pages. poche. Broché.

160 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Soeur Emmanuelle

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She was born Madeleine Cinquin in Brussels, Belgium, the daughter of a French father and a Belgian mother. Her parents were wealthy lingerie manufacturers. At the age of six she saw her father drown. She was educated at the Sorbonne, earning a degree in philosophy. In 1929, she professed vows and became a Religious Sister in the Congregation of Our Lady of Sion.

In the 1930s, Sister Emmanuelle started teaching at the Notre-Dame de Sion High School in Istanbul, where she lived until the 1960s, with teaching assignments by her congregation of several years in Tunis and Alexandria in between.

In 1971, Sister Emmanuelle witnessed the impoverished conditions of the trash collectors in Cairo, Egypt, and decided to live among them. She remained there until 1993, when she returned to France. It was upon her return that she gained the status of a media sensation in France, as she was well received by audiences and talk-show hosts.

In addition to her charity work, she was known for her unorthodox religious views, including her approval of the use of contraception and of the idea of allowing priests to marry. She was voted one of the most popular people in both France and Belgium, and was compared to Mother Teresa, although she herself regarded the comparison as "ridiculous". In 2003, a French television station broadcast the documentary, Soeur Emmanuelle: An Exceptional Woman. In 2005 she ended in fifth place in the Walloon version of Le plus grand Belge (The Greatest Belgian).

Sister Emmanuelle died on October 20, 2008, in Callian, Var, in France. She died in her sleep from natural causes at the age of 99, less than four weeks from celebrating her 100th birthday.

Les Amis de Soeur Emmanuelle (The Friends of Sister Emmanuelle) is a charitable organization based in Brussels.

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December 6, 2014
Soeur Emmanuelle raconte avec un tel engouement des bouts de son histoire pour illustrer au mieux ce que, de Pascal, aura résonné en elle durant toute sa vie.

Je ne suis pas un lecteur expérimenté mais ce livre se laisse facilement lire quoiqu'il faut certaines fois s'arrêter pour réfléchir...

Ce qu'elle dit est plein de sagesse et rejoint en partie ce que j'avais pioché et fait germer dans "The Heart of Buddha's Teaching". La raison a ses limites certes; l'homme se doit de les accepter autant qu'il le doit pour les forces qu'il se découvre.

Il en va de soi qu'il ne faille pas la prendre au mot, c'est de son histoire qu'il s'agit. Ces mots peuvent prendre racines en certains et pas en d'autres; comme elle le dit nous avons différentes façons d'aimer, mais j'ajouterai aussi, d'interpréter.
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118 reviews3 followers
February 12, 2024
Comment vivre aux éclats? Sœur Emmanuelle nous révèle son secret : trouver le sens de notre vie dans l’amour que nous y mettons. Encore un chouette livre, s’adressant surtout à la jeunesse à qui elle appelle à ne pas passer à côté de l’essentiel.

« Tends l’oreille : autour de toi, qui ou quoi attend ce que personne d’autre que toi ne peut offrir? » p.136
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August 27, 2019
《活着,为了什么》(法)以马内利修女。

“他们想象有一个纯洁、正义的理想世界,妄想单凭自己的力量就能达到这个完美境界,这两者都代表了对人生命的真实方面的否认,会让他们很快陷于苦涩和气馁。”确实,接受世界接受人真实原本的存在。去读帕斯卡啦!
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May 29, 2022
Un témoignage bien écrit, facile à lire, et qui s'appuie plus sur l'œuvre de Pascal que sur des préceptes religieux, ce qui en fait un livre accessible au delà de la notion de religion.
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