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Simone Weil

      As a young Jewish girl, Simone Weil started training to be a spy to help those in concentration camps during WWII.  Because of her abounding love for others, she would only allow herself to eat as much as prisoners in those camps were allowed to.  Over time, she unfortunately got Tuberculosis. Although she wished to convert to Catholicism, she felt that she would be betraying those in solidarity.  After writing a few books on theology, she died by the time she was 34.  I will always admire her endless amount of self sacrifice and love for others.
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   Welcome to my new blog!  Here I will share my discoveries and adventures as an aspiring theologian!  Please join me as I travel in the fascinating world of theology!