Status
Available
Collection
Publication
Tan Books (1992), Edition: New edition, 658 pages
Description
The definitive story of John Vianney based on the official records from the process of his beatification and canonization. Of humble education and assigned to a forgotten farmers' village, he attracted the whole world to Ars and was named the patron saint of parish priests in 1929. He ate one meal a day, slept only a few hours a night, heard confessions up to 17 hours a day, converted thousands. His body remains incorrupt. A grace-filled story of total love of God! 624 pgs, PB
Physical description
8.5 inches
ISBN
0895550202 / 9780895550200
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