Written as a young man in Sedan, in eastern France, which was occupied by the Germans in the First Wold War, Congar makes daily entries about the War. Written from the eyes of a child, the diary was found in his room in Paris after his death and published a few years later. The diary comes with the drawings, maps, and poetry he made as part of this daily entries.
Diary of the 1914-1918 War
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Yves Congar, a French Dominican theologian is recognised as one of the leading scholars and theologians of the Catholic Church. As a theologian peritus at the Second Vatican Council, he contributed in large measure to the deliberations and decisions of the Council.