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We are not unforgettable for ourselves . . . But we are unforgettable for God. —Jean-Louis Chretien

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memoria dei | "We are not unforgettable for ourselves . . . But we are unforgettable for God." —Jean-Louis Chretien memoria dei "We are not unforgettable for ourselves . . . But we are unforgettable for God." —Jean-Louis Chretien Home About Memoria Dei The preferential option for the poor in the 11th century: St. Elphege September 18, 2011 Andrew 1 comment I recently came across a figure whom I had not encountered before: St. Elphege, a monk, abbot, and finally archbishop, living in England before the Norman conquest, who, like Oscar Romero centuries later, lost his life defending the lives of the poor.  St. Elphege is  revered as a martyr and St. Anselm of Canterbury defended the appropriateness of this title. A short biography of Elphege is available here:  http://www.bartleby.com/210/4/192.html .  It is worth a quick look, if only because it shows that the practice of the preferential option has been a crucial aspect of Christian witness and sanctity for quite so...

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