In The Wounded Healer, Dutch theologian Henri J.M. Nouwen restores to the priest his most human and authentic face: not a functionary of the sacred nor a spiritual hero, but a man marked by pain. It is within the wound — accepted and not hidden — that the priest rediscovers the truth of his ministry and the possibility of healing the world.
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