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“We are very calm and cheerful. Of course, so far there has been no Mass and Communion; maybe

“We are very calm and cheerful. Of course, so far there has been no Mass and Communion; maybe that will come later. Now we have a chance to experience a little how to live purely from within.”
~ Edith Stein, Letter Written from Westerbork transit camp, August 1942
[Auschwitz savior II, 1951 - Mathias Goeritz] 

• Edith Stein (1891–1942) was a realist phenomenologist associated with the Göttingen school and later a Christian metaphysician. She was a Jew who converted to Catholicism in 1922 and was ordained a Carmelite nun in 1933. She died in Auschwitz in 1942. More: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/stein/  

• Mathias Goeritz was a German-born Mexican sculptor. He is best known for his interest in what he called “emotional architecture,” which was a belief in objects that elicited an emotional response rather than objects purely for functionality. Goeritz’s public sculptures were often large-scale and inspired by prehistoric cave paintings and monoliths.  More: http://www.artnet.com/artists/mathias-goeritz/ 


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