The Great War and Christian Faith: The Firsthand Accounts of Three Priests in France

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Guyette, Fred [1 ]
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[1] Erskine Coll & Seminary, Due West, SC 29639 USA
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MORAL INJURY; TRAUMA;
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10.1111/heyj.12266
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B [哲学、宗教];
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In this essay I explore three firsthand accounts of religious faith from The First World War: Forsaken by Private Orr, The Letters of John Ayscough to His Mother, and The Making of a Mind: Letters from a Soldier Priest 1914-1919, by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. These three priests provide us with a glimpse of how faithful people responded to very challenging situations. Private Orr came into the war as an ordained priest, but lost his faith after two years of fighting. Monsignor Ayscough worked mainly with wounded soldiers, offering them pastoral care in many different settings. Teilhard de Chardin served as a stretcher-bearer on the frontlines of many fierce battles, earning the respect he would need to talk to soldiers about their faith in the moments just before they went over the top.' In a concluding section, I try to draw out some implications of their stories for pastoral care today.
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