"Only with God and in God can man hope to fulfil himself. The study and knowledge of God are the burning embers that (together with worship and prayer) fuel the flame of our hope."
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Battista Mondin
1926 â 2015
q:it:Battista Mondin (1926 - 2015) was an Italian friar, Thomist philosopher and theologian, and historian.
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