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Then sentenced to 15 yrs of hard labor in Siberia. All the while his Jesuit family believed him dead. He survived this ordeal plus extra years in remote Siberian towns before he was suddenly returned to the US in exchange for Soviet spies. 23 years in USSR. He died Dec 8 1984
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What enabled his survival was his “abandonment to providence”—conviction that in every moment he was where God wished him to be. Thus he found freedom and peace. “I realized that true freedom meant nothing else than letting God operate within my soul without interference.”
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A man of unlimited dedication to Jesus Christ and the mission of love and mercy his Master taught and lived. His courage, faith and love of his Lord and all others revealed his holiness.
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