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The Stature of Man

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 September 2024

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During last year's Life of the Sprit conference at Hawkesyard it was the sense of the meeting that worship is essentially connected with eating together and working together. Though it is often difficult for the readers of this review to eat together there seems no reason why they should not work together. The following article is an attempt to start a common work, in the sense that the author is quite gaily incapable of carrying it to completion, but hopes that others may do so. It is also an attempt to play together, because one of the most depressing features of Catholic reviews is their lack of play in expressing opinions: it is as though the shadow of infallibility falls upon any Catholic arguing his point, and he becomes hidden in a cloud of ‘beastly earnestness'. Knowing that the shadow of infallibility will not fall upon the following article we can begin the work with light hearts.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1953 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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1 I imagine there will prove to be seven main steps (cf. the seven mansions of St Teresa, and the seven steps of Kundalini-Yoga).