ELIZABETH RENZETTI
From Saturday's Globe and Mail
December 26, 2008 at 11:37 PM EST
"[Jean Vanier] is officially retired, and not responsible for the day-to-day running of the foyers. 'Now, I'm free to do what I like, and what I like is to announce the message: That people who are weak have something to bring us, that they are important people and it's important to listen to them. In some mysterious way, they change us. Being in a world of the strong and powerful, you collect attitudes of power and hardness and invulnerability.'"
Let him with ears to hear, hear!
Note: the community which started with Jean Vanier, Philippe Seux, and Raphael Simi is called l'Arche — not to be confused with Frank Schaeffer's fictional satire of L'Abri, which he called L'Arche also. An interesting and perhaps significant coincidence, n'est pas?
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