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The Reality of Celibate Life: Reflections from Henri Nouwen

By A. W. Richard Sipe — 2010

It takes nothing away from Henri’s insights when I say the church is suffering its present sexual/celibate crisis precisely because it has not tolerated enough talk about the mental-emotional-sexual dimensions of celibacy.

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