interceding for us’—therefore ‘nothing shall separate us from the love of God’—not even death! I prayed with him there on the beach. The next day he came looking for me and said: ‘I have been telling my wife what you told me! Tell me more!’ The third day he came again: ‘Do me a favour! Come and speak to my wife!’ ‘Of course,’ I said. He took me to her bedside. There she was, a frail, dying woman. What did I talk to them about? I spoke about the Trinity! I did not use that word. But I spoke to them
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