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During this jubilee of Hope, Charles Péguy offers a poetic reflection on the supernatural virtue of hope, which he considers the most surprising of the virtues. Péguy’s hope was hard-won and born in suffering, and his image of hope as both vulnerable, yet persevering, is a consolation to readers. (The 1996 Ressourcement edition, translated by David L. Schindler, is recommended)