Basilio and Henri are two Marist Brothers who, over the years and by the exchange of letters and visits, were bound by a profound friendship. Both of them can be viewed and considered as models of fraternity, of dialogue, of holiness. Basilio is well known. Providence had prepared him to be a universal man and to occupy important posts. First he will be a great collaborator of Father Lombardi, founder of the Better World Movement. Charged with this Movement in Ecuador, he crossed Central America during three years, giving conferences and retreats to the most diversified audiences, going from the Bishops to the workers. Then during 18 years he will be Superior General of the Marist Brothers and his style of government will take him on voyages without end on the roads of the world, to encounter his Brothers. He is distinguished by a clear view of religious life after Vatican II. His writings are read and studied by many Congregations.