Well then, if we contend against the state or social injustice only on the human level, we shall,
of course, bring about some apparent
changes, but the basis will remain untouched and nothing
decisive for humanity will be gained.
Of course, but let us understand one another; the journey of which we speak is not long, neither is the lot cast, unless you have already found the way out of your suffering: it is only a single step, a decisive step, and you, too, have emigrated, for the Eternal lies much nearer to you than any foreign country to the emigrant, and yet when you are there the change is infinitely greate
Of course, but let us understand one another; the journey
of which we speak is not long, neither is the lot cast, unless you have already found the way out of your suffering: it is only a single step, a decisive step, and you, too, have emigrated, for the Eternal lies much nearer to you than any foreign country to the emigrant, and yet when you are there the change is infinitely greate
of which we speak is not long, neither is the lot cast, unless you have already found the way out
of your suffering: it is only a single step, a decisive step, and you, too, have emigrated, for the Eternal lies much nearer to you than any foreign country to the emigrant, and yet when you are there the change is infinitely greate
of your suffering: it is only a single step, a
decisive step, and you, too, have emigrated, for the Eternal lies much nearer to you than any foreign country to the emigrant, and yet when you are there the
change is infinitely greater.
Many assume that the Vatican's unique and powerful role in Europe gave it special options and responsibilities, and that a more
decisive and outspoken pope could have
changed the
course of history, perhaps even preventing the genocide.