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The anguish of Pascal

By Gil Bailie inBlog

Posted on: Nov 01, 2015

Henri_de_Lubac“If we want to understand the anguish of Pascal, let us make an effort to recall the critical situation created at that time for the Christian Faith by the new orientation of the human mind. Many, within the Church, suspected nothing of it; many, for a long time afterward, still did not suspect it—never suspected it. So well protected that they were unaware they needed a protector!” – Henri de Lubac

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