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Nov 2019
53m 30s

Objection de conscience

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À l’occasion de la sortie le 11 décembre au cinéma du film de Terrence Malik, Une vie cachée, La Foi prise au mot vous propose de poursuivre sa série sur la morale. Une vie cachée rappelle le martyr de Franz Jäggerstätter, béatifié en 2007, un paysan autrichien qui refusa de combattre dans les armées nazies. Son courage extraordinaire nous invite à réfléchir ... Show More
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