Making Saints

Making Saints
Author: Kenneth L. Woodward
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2016-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781439143957

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From inside the Vatican, the book that became a modern classic on sainthood in the Catholic Church. Working from church documents, Kenneth Woodward shows how saint-makers decide who is worthy of the church's highest honor. He describes the investigations into lives of candidates, explains how claims for miracles are approved or rejected, and reveals the role politics -- papal and secular -- plays in the ultimate decision. From his examination of such controversial candidates as Archbishop Oscar Romero of El Salvador and Edith Stein, a Jewish philosopher who became a nun and was gassed at Auschwitz, to his insights into the changes Pope John Paul II has instituted, Woodward opens the door on a 2,000-year-old tradition.

I m a Saint in the Making

I m a Saint in the Making
Author: Lisa M. Hendey
Publsiher: Paraclete Press (MA)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1640601635

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"Saints-in-the-making are ordinary people who can learn from the saints, and choose to share God's love with everyone they meet"--

Making Sense of Saints

Making Sense of Saints
Author: Patricia Ann Kasten
Publsiher: Our Sunday Visitor
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2014-04-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781612783444

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Saint cards, statues, and medals. Saint posters, tee shirts, and costumes. Even saint apps and Facebook pages. Who are these saints and why do they matter to me? Who decided they were "saint-worthy" in the first place? Why aren't there more present day saints? Now, everything you always wanted to know about saints - and some things you didn't know you wanted to know - all in this fun and handy book that is perfect for families, teachers, catechists and everyone hoping to grow in their faith with the help of these holy hall of famers! You'll be fascinated and delighted by topics such as: Just Four Easy (Sort of) Steps: The Canonization Process "Doesn't He Just Glow? Saints' Symbols "There's a Man Buried under the Altar!" Relics of Saints "Holy Haloes, God-Made Man!" Saints and Martyrs as Superheroes "Yo-ho-ho!" The Treasure Chest of the Church And much more! Let Patricia Kasten help clear up canonization, demystify monastics and unriddle relics in Making Sense of Saints!

My Life with the Saints 10th Anniversary Edition

My Life with the Saints  10th Anniversary Edition
Author: James Martin
Publsiher: Loyola Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780829444537

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One of Publishers Weekly’s Best Books of the Year Winner of the Christopher Award Winner of the Catholic Press Association Book Award WITTY, WRYLY HONEST, AND ALWAYS ORIGINAL, My Life with the Saints is James Martin’s story of how his life has been shaped by some surprising friends—the saints of the Catholic Church. In his modern classic memoir, Martin introduces us to saints throughout history—from St. Peter to Dorothy Day, St. Francis of Assisi to Mother Teresa—and chronicles his lifelong friendships with them. Filled with fascinating tales, Martin’s funny, vibrant, and stirring book invites readers to discover how saints guide us throughout our earthly journeys and how they help each of us find holiness in our own lives. Featuring a new chapter from Martin, this tenth-anniversary edition of the best-selling memoir updates readers about his life over the past ten years. In that time, he has been a New York Times best-selling author, official chaplain of The Colbert Report, and a welcome presence in the media whenever there’s a breaking Catholic news story. But he has always remained recognizably himself. John L. Allen, Jr., the acclaimed Catholic journalist, contributes a foreword that shows how Martin has become one of the wisest and most insightful voices of this era. “An outstanding and often hilarious memoir.” —Publishers Weekly“One of the best spiritual memoirs in years.” —Robert Ellsberg“Remarkably engaging.” —U.S. Catholic“Martin’s final word is as Jungian as it is Catholic: God does not want us to be Mother Teresa or Dorothy Day. God wants us to be most fully ourselves.” —The Washington Post Book World

Modern Saints

Modern Saints
Author: Ann Ball
Publsiher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1990
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781505102499

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Stories of 55 saints, beati, and holy people of the past 200 years, along with their pictures; most are actual photographs. Includes St. Gemma Galgani, St. Bernadette, St. Maria Goretti, St. John Neumann, Padre Pio, Edith Stein, St. Peter Julian Eymard, St. Frances Cabrini, St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. John Bosco, St. Dominic Savio, and many, many more. Will bring hours and hours of pleasure and entertainment to the entire family.

A Saint of Our Own

A Saint of Our Own
Author: Kathleen Sprows Cummings
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2019-02-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781469649481

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What drove U.S. Catholics in their arduous quest, full of twists and turns over more than a century, to win an American saint? The absence of American names in the canon of the saints had left many of the faithful feeling spiritually unmoored. But while canonization may be fundamentally about holiness, it is never only about holiness, reveals Kathleen Sprows Cummings in this panoramic, passionate chronicle of American sanctity. Catholics had another reason for petitioning the Vatican to acknowledge an American holy hero. A home-grown saint would serve as a mediator between heaven and earth, yes, but also between Catholicism and American culture. Throughout much of U.S. history, the making of a saint was also about the ways in which the members of a minority religious group defined, defended, and celebrated their identities as Americans. Their fascinatingly diverse causes for canonization—from Kateri Tekakwitha and Elizabeth Ann Seton to many others that are failed, forgotten, or still under way—represented evolving national values as Catholics made themselves at home. Cummings's vision of American sanctity shows just how much Catholics had at stake in cultivating devotion to men and women perched at the nexus of holiness and American history—until they finally felt little need to prove that they belonged.

The Making of Saints

The Making of Saints
Author: Michael Freze
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1991
Genre: Canonization.
ISBN: 0879734590

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Forgotten Saints

Forgotten Saints
Author: Sahar Bazzaz
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0674035399

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In 1894 a Muslim mystic named Muḥammad al-Kattānī abandoned his life of asceticism to preach Islamic revival and jihad against the French. Ten years later, he mobilized a Moroccan resistance against French colonization. This book narrates the story of al-Kattānī and his virtual disappearance from accounts of modern Moroccan history.