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Norberto Alcover, S.J.

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Norberto Alcover, journalist and professor at the University of Comillas, 2003.

"Pedro Poveda became part of my life in an unavoidable manner, in a way that, being myself very Ignatian, I discovered in this man from Linares, Guadix and Madrid the most accomplished benchmark of the evangelical ‘being in the world without being the world,’ understanding the mundane as dominant selfishness.

And I decided to dedicate myself to two very concrete things: to work for the liberation of women in the Church and in society as a conscious task, and persevere in that border area where the gospel meets the cultural, educational, and intellectual humanity.”

 

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