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The Catholic faith has given me a lot, and I consider myself a Christian, yes, a little like the way I consider myself a Communist or at least a Socialist, and I pray with the rosary every single day.
-- Asle
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Importance: This quote from Asle in I of Septology encapsulates his deeply personal and layered approach to identity, belief, and spirituality. By likening his Catholic faith to his political leanings, Asle reveals his tendency to integrate different facets of his identity into a cohesive yet fluid whole, emphasizing the practical and relational aspects of both faith and ideology. His daily use of the rosary underscores the ritualistic and grounding nature of his Catholicism, portraying it as a practice that anchors him amidst the uncertainties of life rather than as a rigid doctrine. The juxtaposition of Catholicism with socialism or communism suggests a broader, almost universalist understanding of faith, where spirituality and ethical...
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