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Ouret, Ttale

What was the life of the early shepherds of the village? What evolution has mountain pastoralism and, more generally, society experienced in recent decades? Are these turns that grazing and farming have taken are inevitable, or is a different model possible? Ttale Ouret has pondered these and many other issues. In his youth, he attended priestly schools. He wanted to be a priest of an engaged Church that would fight for justice and people's rights. But not being able to find his place in the conservative Church at that time, he turned his back on the life of a priest, to follow the path of pastors. The experiences of living among the seasonal workers of Lurda and then as an educator of young people at the MRJC were also decisive for him. The South American Church and Liberation Theology, the events of May 1968, those of Larzac, the changes, tensions and conflicts experienced by the society of the Northern Basque Country... He was also a witness and agent of the upheavals of his time. Here is his fiery testimony. Send a call to the new generations!

Author
Ouret, Ttale
Subject
History > Biographies
EAN
9788413602141
ISBN
978-84-1360-214-1
Edition
1
Publisher
Elkarlanean
Pages
200 
High
21.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
15-03-2022
Language
Basque 
Series
Paroles 
Paperback edition
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Ouret, Ttale (aut.)

  • Ouret, Ttale
    Tlate Ouret (Suhuskun, 1941) dejó el sacerdocio para seguir su propio camino como pastor sin tierra. Ha luchado toda su vida por perpetuar la profesión, junto a su compañera Jeani   Read more