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In a world saturated with heated reactions and conflicts of opinion, a discreet spiritual tradition, originating from Protestantism, continues to offer another way of being together. The Quakers, or Religious Society of Friends, hardly occupy television sets, and their places of worship are often modest. However, their way of practicing encounter and service could provide valuable insight into a French society affected by democratic fatigue, distrust and fragmentation.
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