[The Saint by Antonio Fogazzaro]@TWC D-Link bookThe Saint CHAPTER II 31/66
In us it is nearly always pure malevolence, because we do not know how to love.
The prayer I love best, after the _Pater Noster_, is the prayer of Unity, which unites us all in the spirit of Christ, when He prays thus to the Father: '_Ut et ipsi in nobis unum sint._' The desire and hope are always strong within us of a union in God with those of our brothers whose beliefs separate them from us.
Therefore say now whether you accept my proposal to found this association.
First discuss the question, and then, if the proposal be accepted we will examine the means of promoting it." Don Paolo exclaimed impetuously, that the principle needed no discussion; and Minucci observed, in a submissive tone, that the object of the meeting was known to all before they came; therefore, by their presence, they had implied their approval and their willingness to bind themselves together in a common action; the question of ways and means remaning still undecided.
Abbe Marinier asked permission to speak.
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