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A young seminarian's private letters and journal chronicle his spiritual formation, daily discipline, and inner struggles as he embraces a life of renunciation and apostolic aspiration. The notes contrast the seminary's austerity with the sweetness of prayerful work, trace growth in conviction and tenderness of heart, confess moments of doubt and sensitivity, and reflect on the moral and social value of religious life. Interwoven are reactions to secular laws that disrupt the seminary, leading to expulsion and closure, and a sustained defense of those unjustly maligned by public opinion.

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La Brète, Jean de portrait

Jean de La Brète

Jean de La Brète was a French author known for his contributions to literature in both French and Spanish. His works often explore themes of love, identity, and the human condition. Among his notable titles is "Aimer quand même," which reflects his nuanced understanding of relationships. La Brète's storytelling is characterized by a blend of realism and emotional depth, making his narratives resonate with readers. He also wrote "Ames inconnues" and "Mi tio y mi cura," showcasing his versatility across different cultural contexts. His literary heritage continues to be appreciated for its insightful exploration of complex characters and situations.

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