Jiang's phrase for the cost of truly embracing Franciscan poverty and leaving behind ordinary social belonging.
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social death
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...society and no one wants to do that right it's a social death and you're afraid of what it means to be poor so..."
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"...society and no one wants to do that right it's a social death and you're afraid of what it means to be poor so..."
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