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Andrea MANDONICO.”My God, how good you are”. Salvatore SCIANNAMEA
Among the various contributions that emerged on the figure of Charles de Foucauld, awaiting his canonization, it is worth highlighting the text My God as you are good, ed. Vatican, by Andrea Mandonico.
Priest and theologian of the SMA (Society of African Missions), Mandonico is the postulator of the Cause of Canonization of Little Sister Magdeleine, the founder of the Little Sisters of Jesus, and vice-postulator for the cause of Charles de Foucauld. It is precisely on the figure of Charles de Foucauld that the current professor of interreligious studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University has published essays, translations and articles on the Universal Brother, the next saint, Charles de Foucauld.
The challenge of Mandonico’s text was not simple. For those who know the figure of Charles de Foucauld, they know well that his life would require libraries, for the sole fact that it synthesizes various existential choices and numerous vocations.
The text is therefore the subject of a considerable effort, but at the same time brilliant for harmony, scriptural lightness and overview in the treatment.
The book is accompanied by the chronology of the saint, very useful for contextualizing the va
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Henri Salvador
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Born | (1917-07-18)18 July 1917 Cayenne, French Guiana |
Died | 13 February 2008(2008-02-13) (aged 90) Paris, France |
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Years active | 1930s–2008 |
Musical artist
Henri Salvador (18 July 1917 – 13 February 2008) was a French Caribbean singer, comedian and cabaret artist.[1]
Biography
[edit]Salvador was born in Cayenne, French Guiana. His father, Clovis, and his mother, Antonine Paterne, daughter of an Indigenous Carib, were both from Guadeloupe, French West Indies. Salvador had a brother, André, and a sister, Alice.
He began his musical career as a guitarist accompanying other singers. He had learned the guitar by imitating Django Reinhardt's recordings, and was to work alongside him in the 1940s. Salvador recorded several songs written by Boris Vian with Quincy Jones as arranger. He played many years with Ray Ventura and His Collegians where he used to sing, dance and even play comedy on stage.
He also appeared in movies including Nous irons à Monte-Carlo (1950), Nous irons à Paris (Jean Boyer's film of 1949 with the Peters Sisters) and Mademoiselle s'amuse (1948).
He is known to have recorded the first French rock and roll songs in 1957 wri