White and Brown
He once told me that during the candlelight vigil, as he contemplated Romero's life and death, he internalized the idea that there was a radical edge to Christianity, that some embrace even unto death; it is "a faith worth dying for," in Paul's own words. Or, as he told Tracy Kidder, "Wow! This ain't the Catholicism that I remember."
-Paul Farmer, Servant to the Poor by Jennie Weiss Block, pg. 24
White and Brown
He once told me that during the candlelight vigil, as he contemplated Romero's life and death, he internalized the idea that there was a radical edge to Christianity, that some embrace even unto death; it is "a faith worth dying for," in Paul's own words. Or, as he told Tracy Kidder, "Wow! This ain't the Catholicism that I remember."
-Paul Farmer, Servant to the Poor by Jennie Weiss Block, pg. 24