MOTHER'S AGENDA

Vol. 9

Contents

  January 1, 1968
January 3, 1968
January 6, 1968
January 10, 1968
January 12, 1968
January 17, 1968
January 20, 1968
January 24, 1968
January 27, 1968
January 31, 1968


February 3, 1968
February 7, 1968
February 10, 1968
February 14, 1968
February 17, 1968
February 20, 1968
February 28, 1968


March 9, 1968
March 13, 1968
March 16, 1968
March 20, 1968
March 23, 1968
March 27, 1968
March 30, 1968

April 3, 1968
April 6, 1968
April 10, 1968
April 13, 1968
April 17, 1968
April 20, 1968
April 23, 1968
April 24, 1968
April 27, 1968

 

May 2, 1968
May 4, 1968
May 8, 1968
May 11, 1968
May 15, 1968
May 18, 1968
May 22, 1968
May 25, 1968
May 29, 1968


June 3, 1968
June 5, 1968
June 8, 1968
June 12, 1968
June 15, 1968
June 18, 1968
June 22, 1968
June 26, 1968
June 29, 1968
July 3, 1968


July 6, 1968
July 10, 1968
July 13, 1968
July 17, 1968
July 20, 1968
July 24, 1968
July 27, 1968
July 31, 1968


August 3, 1968
August 7, 1968
August 10, 1968
August 22, 1968
August 28, 1968
August 30, 1968

 

September 4, 1968
September 7, 1968
September 11, 1968
September 14, 1968
September 21, 1968
September 25, 1968
September 28, 1968


October 5, 1968
October 9, 1968
October 11, 1968
October 16, 1968
October 19, 1968
October 23, 1968
October 26, 1968
October 30, 1968


November 2, 1968
November 6, 1968
November 9, 1968
November 13, 1968
November 16, 1968
November 20, 1968
November 23, 1968
November 27, 1968
November 30, 1968


December 4, 1968
December 11, 1968
December 14, 1968
December 18, 1968
December 21, 1968
December 25, 1968
December 28, 1968


 

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July 31, 1968

Any news from Rome?

Nothing important, but P.L. has sent me Msgr. R.'s photo.

Oh, I'd like to see it.

But I don't think it's a recent photo.

(Mother looks) ... He's had to struggle with powerful instincts. Sensuality and ...

Very intelligent indeed!

Interesting.

A strange man: he is amoral. That is to say, he may do extreme good or extreme evil just as easily. And a brilliant intelligence indeed. A politician of the first order.... You understand, he is good because that's good policy; but if the policy were to be bad, he would be bad.

I wonder if they have many like that among the cardinals?...

Sensation and thought.

Sentiments: none - what one considers should be, that's all.

Interesting, very interesting.

When will he come?

It's not yet decided. Maybe in August.... But P.L. on the one

 hand and J. on the other told me he's a man who has a strange

 power over women.

Oh!

You know that he has a huge fortune, which was given him for

 charity, and it was women who gave him that money. And J.

 told me he has a power of attraction over women which is

 quite strange. But P.L. told me that he is "constantly ill, con

stantly getting blows...." He must have some vital opening, a

 weakness, and he gets blows.

Yes, he is the sort of man who IN THE PAST (now it's no longer like that), who in the past used to disgust me the most. I am not

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surprised.... He has something oily.

But P.L. told me that at the same time, something in him feels

 he's gone astray and aspires for something else.

Yes, that's above the mind.

It's about the only type of man whom I used to find intolerable.

We'll see.

(Mother goes into

 a long contemplation)

I've been in close contact with all these people. We'll see.

And what about you? Are you now all right?

Oh, I had a fever, for two days it was nasty. A big battle. We'll see later (Mother is clearly not inclined to tell what's going on).

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