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From: The Manila Times
Date: 20060325
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I READ your editorial of February 12 ("Windows on other cultures") in which you wrote about Dante Alighieri and how he was loved by popes. Please let me tell you about how the present Pope's love for The Divine Comedy and this long poem affected Prof. Elizabeth Lev, my professor who teaches Christian art and architecture at Duquesne University's Rome campus.
Professor Lev, in an article she has written for Italian publications and Zenit, tells the whole story. I have her permission to send this article for you to publish if you wish.
Sor Marie Joan Britanico
Dante resonates
By Elizabeth ...
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