Redeeming the Past: My Journey from Freedom Fighter to Healer

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Michael Lapsley was an Anglican priest and a member of the Anglican monastic order the Society of the Sacret Mission. When he was sent by his order to South Africa in 1973 he was struck by the injustice he found in the country. He was deported to Lesotho, where he joined one of the main opposition groups, the banned African National Congress. He later moved to Zimbabwe where he was injured by a parcel bomb sent by agents of the dying apartheid regime. He moved to Cape Town where he started the Institute for Healing of Memories, a wounded healer contributing to healing the wounded land.
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AuthorFather Michael Lapsley & Stephen Karakashian
PublisherStruik Inspirational
PlaceCape Town
Year2012
ISBN9781415322918
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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