The French Jesuit Henri de Lubac (1896-1991) fought in the First World War yet lived to see the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe.
In the 1950s, de Lubac experienced internal exile within the Church, being forbidden to publish any th.
During World War II, he worked undercover to motivate spiritual resistance to Nazism, placing himself in grave danger.
As a Jesuit novice, he was a political exile, completing most of his formation overseas due to the restrictions imposed by the Third Republic.
The French Jesuit Henri de Lubac (1896-1991) fought in the First World War yet lived to see the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe