The Christophers #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Christophers" (1951) presents a thoughtful exploration of faith and human dignity through the lens of the Christ-Bearer movement, grounded in Catholic principles. Written by Jane Harris and illustrated by Addison Burbank, the story emphasizes the belief that every person is created by God with inherent rights and a sacred responsibility to live with purpose and accountability.
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The Christopher movement is under Catholic auspices. A Christopher is a Christ-Bearer. Christophers believe that each and every human being comes from God and must one day return to God to render an account of his stewardship. He has certain fundamental rights given him by God that no power on Earth can lawfully take from him and the chief purpose of government is to secure these God-given rights.
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