LIFE GIVEN NEW VALUE.
“There is something of which many people are acutely aware and of which a great many more quite easily become aware ; this is futility and .that baffled irritation which we have learned to call ‘frustration/ ” said the Archbishop of York, I>r. Temple, in .a recent address. “It became manifest in the last war and is now manifest again, *bhat what gives meaning and value to life is a cause to which life can be devoted. Life finds its value in a cause for which it is worth while to die. No man who is actually serving such a cause, however small his own contribution to it, ever feels frustrated. At present we have all found such a cause. It is worth while to die at the hands of the barbarous Nazi tyranny, if we may thus do something to secure justice and freedom for the generations to come.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 75, 9 January 1941, Page 4
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