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Madeleine Delbrel, Rues des villes chemins de Dieu 1904-1964

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Madeleine Delbrel, Rues des villes chemins de Dieu 1904-1964 is a biography of the French laywoman and social activist Madeleine Delbrel (1904‑1964). Written by Christine de Boismarmin and first published in 1995 by Nouvelle Cité, the paperback edition spans 206 pages and traces Delbrel’s life from her early years in Paris to her work among the urban poor. The book explores her spiritual journey and her commitment to living the Gospel in everyday streets. It also examines her influence on Catholic lay movements. Drawing on letters and testimonies, the work also incorporates historical documents to present a nuanced portrait of a woman who sought sanctity amid the complexities of modern city life. Readers interested in twentieth‑century religious history or feminist spirituality will find this volume both informative and inspiring, as will those curious about the sociology of faith.

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