St Francis de Sales (Cana Press) John F.Paperback, 212 pages St Francis de Sales (1567 1622), Bishop and Doctor of the Church, famous for his works Introduction to the Devout Life and Treatise on the Love of God, lived a remarkable life in a remarkable period of history. He mixed as easily with kings as with the poor, with the sole aim of bringing them closer to God, indeed to bring them to love God more. Such was his sanctity and life that St Vincent de Paul could say "Oh! how good must
ÔÇó The prayers of the Rosary as well as the ApostlesÔÇÖ Creed ÔÇö each wonderfully visualized
In this capacity she undertook journeys not only throughout France but also overseas
Yet he was soon aware of the cultural significance of St Francis
he soon became one of Henry VIII's most trusted advisors
" Things did not look good for David
a courageous defender of his religious beliefs
drawn from the writings of the Popes
his daring escape
the beautiful young woman who made Loupio's red cape
This adult understanding is precisely what cannot be delivered in Catholic grade school
in order that it may awaken in the Church of the third millennium renewed zeal for evangelization and education in the faith
can begin incorporating in your own spiritual life the mystical wisdom of Elizabeth of the Trinity