Henri Nouwen was a writer, teacher, spiritual
guide and Roman Catholic priest why was pastor of the L'Arche Daybreak
community from 1986 until his death in 1996. Henri's
desire for community and passionate conviction that those rejected by
society have essential and prophetic gifts to offer took shape during
the 1960's through his involvement with the American civil rights
movement led by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Trained
in psychology, his career took him to a variety of teaching positions
at Notre Dame, Yale and Harvard, and ongoing involvement in American
peace and social justice movements. Henri constantly looked for ways to
help people deepen their spiritual foundations and cultivate community.
He is one of the most popular and prolific spiritual writers of the
later twentieth century.
In 1985, Henri spent a year at L'Arche in Trosly, and in 1986 the L'Arche Daybreak community became Henri's home. As a member of L'Arche, Henri continued to travel and speak. He usually travelled with members of his L'Arche community.
In 1985, Henri spent a year at L'Arche in Trosly, and in 1986 the L'Arche Daybreak community became Henri's home. As a member of L'Arche, Henri continued to travel and speak. He usually travelled with members of his L'Arche community.
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