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Based on the words and writings of the humble seer of Our Lady of La Salette, as well as on the testimonies of good priests and friends, this essay rehabilitates saintly Maximin.
Touching biography of a little girl whose difficult character was radically transformed by her contact with suffering and with the Holy Eucharist. Authoritarian and obstinate, "Nénette" became meek and humble and full of tender compassion. She is a living example of what the love of God and the Eucharist can do in a little soul docile to grace.
Saint Charbel, a Maronite religious, priest and hermit in Lebanon, is considered by many to be the masculine counterpart of the Little Flower of Lisieux. He led a hidden life of profound virtue, humble labor and ardent fervor for the Holy Eucharist. His body remained intact for over seventy-five years after his death and exuded a miraculous oil that...
This highly extraordinary story takes place in Brittany, France. After more than thirty years of perversity and crime, this evil man was thunderstruck by grace when the devil, through the mouth of a possessed person, publicly revealed all his sins. From that day on, waging formidable combats, he persevered in a holy and penitent life, becoming a priest,...
Heroic life of a man who subjected himself to extreme poverty in order to assist the neediest members of society. A seemingly negative event gave him the grace to understand that he must become a derelict to save the derelicts. He founded a thriving religious community whose dominant tendency was a solid blend of popular Franciscan and mystical Carmelite...
Noted for his justice, ability, charity and personal piety, Saint Louis became the arbiter of Europe. His zeal for the glory of God was incomparable in his private and public life, and in his direction of the great nation that God had given him to rule. This outstanding model for Christian statesmen was every inch a king and every inch a Saint.
Trappist Reformer (1626-1700) Rancé, a worldly young priest avid for glory and freedom, was suddenly transformed by divine grace and withdrew into a fervent retreat. He then undertook the reform of La Trappe Abbey. Many elite souls from secular society and from other religious Orders were drawn to the Trappist community, thereby creating powerful enemies...
This nun led a life full of charity and self-forgetfulness, despite long and unjust trials, condemnations and persecutions. When she and the Community she had founded were reduced to dire poverty, she lovingly submitted to the Will of God in sublime abandonment to Divine Providence.
Priest in Belgium, (1890-1924), the apostle of devotion to Mary and devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. (He died at the age of thirty-three). The flame of his word and the radiation of his meek and humble piety encourage and motivate us to work towards our sanctification and a life of intimate union with Jesus and Mary.
In the late 15th century, a little man in Florence stirred all of Italy with his passionate love for Christ and the Truth. There were no half-measures with him! All for God, he was therefore a declared enemy of the devil and his henchmen. Savonarola’s words and deeds caused such a shock in the Church and Society that he was arrested, tortured, condemned...
This book takes us back to the roots of monastic life in 4th-century Egypt. The Desert Fathers possessed the true Christian spirit, the realization that we belong not to ourselves but to God. Incomparable narratives and spiritual instructions from the faith-filled lives of the first Christian monks. Follow the Desert Fathers along the pathways of holiness...