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Claire de Miribel and Joe Egan, "La Federation aujourd'hui" ["The Federation now"] - in French and English

Item consists of 1 audio cassette from the 1987 International Federation of l'Arche meeting in Rome.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: Joe speaks in English first and then Claire in French. The U.N, has declared this as the Year of the Homeless Person. I think this is significant for us. Our call in L�Arche is obviously to welcome people and create a home with them. Yet millions in our world do not have a home yet. We know in every society where L�Arche is located that many people have been pushed to the margins.

A1 - Rapport coord-inter. Translation of talk by Claire [de Miribel] - in English by unknown female translator

Item consists of 1 audio cassette from the 1993 International Federation of l'Arche meeting.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: i want to describe these last six years since our last Federation meeting in Rome. I would like to start with a story because often it is the stories that we only remember. The story is about the importance of gratitude.

Claire de Miribel, "Embracing Celibacy"

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at a l'Arche Renewal retreat in Scotland in 1986.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I am happy to have this opportunity to explore with you this gift of celibacy, especially in L'Arche. I would like to start with reality that God is calling us to love and to be loved. God wants to fulfill us and wants us to be fully human, each one of us. So our vocation, each of us, as a child of God is a vocation to love. For some of us this means marriage and of others this path is celibacy.

Claire de Miribel, "Celibacy" - Wednesday, July 27, 1988, A.M.

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 22 - August 23, 1988.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: Each one of us has to discover our vocation and our name. We have two names. The first one is "beloved" and the second one is "giver of life." Our vocation is to love and be loved and to give life. We are blessed by God and called to be fruitful. Our vocation for each of us is a journey of love. For a majority this means marriage. But for some people the call is to celibacy. I would like to reflect with you today on "what is celibacy?" as a gift of God in a Christian perspective.

Claire de Miribel, "Living Long Term in a l'Arche House" - July 22, 1992

Item consists of 1 audio cassette featuring a talk given at l'Arche Renewal retreat events from June 25 - August 20, 1992, in England.

Content notes (or transcription) from beginning of the recording: I will speak about celibacy but in the context of L'Arche, which is very specific. Because it is a consequence of that choice to share our lives long term with people with a handicap in a home. So it is a consequence of another choice to be close to people with disabilities. It is a vocation. But is this vocation which we announce possible, for many assistants are short term. They are great gift but the experience is different for those with a long term commitment, who know and feel that L'Arche is a call from God for me.