beginning In 1913, the Alsatian Albert Schweitzer installs a hospital in equatorial Africa, at the edge of the Ogooué. His motivation is driven by the immense “respect for life” and his indignation to see men suffer, abandoned the rest of humanity. His vocation has not been immediate. He had first hesitated between putting oneself at the service of abandoned children, and come in aid to vagrants, the HOMELESS of his time. Until the day he becomes aware of a call from the Company of the evangelic missions of Paris, volunteers for Africa. The light bursts immediately…