Butler's Saint for the DayVantage Press, Inc, 2007 - 633 sivua Enrich each day with models for Christian living drawn from the authoritative 12 volume Butler's Lives of the Saints. Adapted into a single volume for daily devotional reading, Butler's Saint for the Dayfeatures the life of one saint or blessed for each day of the year. Originally published as the New Concise Edition of Butler's, this revision puts much more emphasis on 20th century figures. The selections also reflect the late John Paul II's attention to holy men and women throughout the world, especially the Americas. |
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St Oswald of Worcester | 5 |
Bd Anuarite Nengapeta | 8 |
Martyrs of the Spanish | 20 |
St Jerome | 30 |
St Adrian of Canterbury | 64 |
St Agnes | 83 |
SS Timothy and Titus | 90 |
St Agnes of Bohemia | 107 |
St Columba of Iona | 268 |
Bd Ignatius Maloyan | 328 |
August | 417 |
St Cajetan | 431 |
St Maximilian Kolbe | 443 |
Bd Francis Xavier Seelos | 468 |
St Pelagia the Penitent | 477 |
St Callistus I | 485 |
The Martyrs of Córdoba | 114 |
St Louise de Marillac | 120 |
St Joseph | 127 |
St Rebecca ArRayes | 136 |
St Stephen Harding | 142 |
Bd Restituta Kafka | 203 |
St Francis of Paola | 211 |
St Epiphanius of Salamis | 216 |
St Brendan of Clonfert | 222 |
St Bernardino of Siena | 229 |
306 | 253 |
St Luke | 492 |
498 | 515 |
England and Wales | 562 |
The Solemnity of All Saints 515 | 575 |
St Damasus I | 583 |
St John of the Cross | 589 |
St Thomas Becket | 614 |
St Winnibald | 625 |
Glossary | 631 |
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