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Jan 2024
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Joseph Ratzinger et la paix des nations

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Conférence de Jean-Baptiste Noé sur le thème "Joseph Ratzinger et la paix des nations". Commentaire de deux discours de Joseph Ratzinger à l'occasion des commémorations du débarquement du 6 juin 1944.

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