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People in love don't grow old

Miguel Aranguren, Spanish author and journalist, discovered that St Josemaria was always young. "I realized that youth isn't a question of years, it's having a heart that's in love."

09/06/2011
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Printed | document generated automatically from https://opusdei.org/en-nz/article/people-in-love-dont-grow-old/ (05/01/2025)

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