GROUES Henri dit l'Abbé Pierre (1912-2007)

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GROUES Henri dit l'Abbé Pierre (1912-2007)
Autograph manuscript entitled "A Life." [5 August 1929]. 1 p. ¼ in-4 in purple ink on notebook leaf. Restored document. Exceptional testimony of the young Henri Grouès, on the day of his 17th birthday, revealing a rare maturity in his commitment to God: "A Life." "Today, glancing at this life, it seems to me that it is quite beautiful, quite full, and that the one who lives it can die." "He may die, yes, but the path that appears before him, is still so great, and so beautiful, that, what is so much more, he may live." "He who lives this life may die, for he would go straight to heaven;" "But he may live because if he performs the future task, he will then go to heaven, as a friend of God, so much more intimate, so much more lovable he will draw all after him, all upstream preceded in his name, that God will be so much + pleased." "The stakes are worth it." "One must agree to live, to deserve a softer look from the Master. One must be willing to live, to realize all that comes in the future: "Will-Detachment-Gainfulness" "How Christ-like." "How much closer" "Yes, let us live." Jesus, do not come, until I have done the fullness of what I could do, for you." (a dividing line) Yesterday Today Tomorrow (1912-1929) yesterday (1912) None 1. Education 2. Instruction 3. Training 4. (1929). 1. None > - good time (the house) 2. Education > Prudence (the boarding house) Visions of evil 3. Instruction Instruction Struggles against impressions by a vision of evil (the college). Victories > Formation (4th 3rd) Sufferings (huma) 4. Suffering Loneliness (lunchtime.) Training Reasoning - Focusing. (It was at the age of 16 that the young Henri Grouès gave himself to God while still a schoolboy in Lyon. He wanted to enter the Franciscan orders, but he had to wait another year.
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