Religious in a secularised society
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On the fourth of April, 2012, Carlos García Hirschfeld passed away in Málaga. He was a Jesuit who spent most of his life in Granada (Spain), directing Spiritual Retreats, accompanying university students from the pastoral field, and always available at the Francisco Suárez University Centre, wherein he unfolded the greatest part of his work. Carlos, besides all this, was a person with a great intellectual restlessness, and never ceased to reflect on the role Christians must hold in today’s world. Among the mementoes he has bequeathed us, we have found this article on the religious life, written by him while thinking of this review, after a lecture he heard at the Suárez Centre of Granada. The text owns a lot of personal reflection and biographical testimony. This review’s advisory board has considered that it may be a good remembrance of a person who collaborated in more than one occasion in Proyección.
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