About This Book
The author, serving as a military chaplain during the recent war, recounts pastoral work among soldiers from embarkation to homecoming, describing life in camps and aboard transport, ministry in hospitals and dugouts, burial rites, and ceremonies near front-line sectors such as Rembercourt and Thiacourt. Vivid vignettes combine routine duties, battlefield aftermath, and interactions with villagers and comrades, while reflecting on sacrifice, faith, and moral formation under fire. The narrative alternates anecdote and reflection, closing with observances of Armistice and return to civilian life.
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