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Opinion: Jean Vanier's global life of service was always grounded in the mind and the heart - The Globe and Mail
Jean Vanier, founder of the l'Arche community, has died
Jean Vanier chose relationships with intellectually disabled ahead of privilege | World Council of Churches
Jean Vanier Made Us All More Human | Christianity Today
The ever-living wisdom of Jean Vanier | CryPeace
Jean Vanier: A Prophet for the 21st Century | Sojourners
Jean Vanier, Canadian champion of the developmentally disabled, dead at 90 | CBC News
Jean Vanier: Founder of L'Arche dies aged 90 - BBC News
Jean Vanier obituary | Learning disability | The Guardian
Jean Vanier: 8 favourite quotes from his writings | Salt + Light Media
Jean Vanier, who changed lives of intellectually disabled, dies in Paris | National Catholic Reporter
Jean Vanier dead at 90, remembered for work with disabled community - CHVNRadio: Southern Manitoba's hub for local and Christian news, and adult contemporary Christian programming.
L'Arche founder Jean Vanier sexually abused women - internal report - BBC News
RIP Jean Vanier, founder of L'Arche, who ministered to people with disabilities
Walking the walk of peace with Jean Vanier | MercatorNet
What Jean Vanier taught us - Catholic Review
Jean Vanier – prophet for our troubled times - Theos Think Tank - Understanding faith. Enriching society.
Jean Vanier | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Don't Let Jean Vanier (or Other Heroes) Off the Hook | Christianity Today
I once thought Catholic humanist Jean Vanier a hero. Now I'm wrestling with his coercive legacy
Jean Vanier, Savior of People on the Margins, Dies at 90 - The New York Times
Jean Vanier, founder of L'Arche, dies at 90
Learning from the case of Jean Vanier | Psephizo
Pope Francis pays tribute to Jean Vanier - Vatican News
Jean Vanier, friend of developmentally disabled, wins Templeton Prize
Report finds L'Arche founder Jean Vanier sexually abused 6 women | CBC News
Jean Vanier: “The strong need the weak as much as the weak need the strong” | The Economist