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Saints of the American Wilderness

Saints of the American Wilderness
Author: John Anthony O'Brien
Publisher: Sophia Institute Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1928832903

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John A. O'Brien has crafted the terrifying, inspiring, and true tale of the struggles of the Jesuit missionaries seeking to bring Catholicism to the new world.


Backpacking with the Saints

Backpacking with the Saints
Author: Belden C. Lane
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2014-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199927812

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Carrying only basic camping equipment and a collection of the world's great spiritual writings, Belden C. Lane embarks on solitary spiritual treks through the Ozarks and across the American Southwest. For companions, he has only such teachers as Rumi, John of the Cross, Hildegard of Bingen, Dag Hammarskjöld, and Thomas Merton, and as he walks, he engages their writings with the natural wonders he encounters--Bell Mountain Wilderness with Søren Kierkegaard, Moonshine Hollow with Thich Nhat Hanh--demonstrating how being alone in the wild opens a rare view onto one's interior landscape, and how the saints' writings reveal the divine in nature. The discipline of backpacking, Lane shows, is a metaphor for a spiritual journey. Just as the wilderness offered revelations to the early Desert Christians, backpacking hones crucial spiritual skills: paying attention, traveling light, practicing silence, and exercising wonder. Lane engages the practice not only with a wide range of spiritual writings--Celtic, Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist, Hindu, and Sufi Muslim--but with the fascination of other lovers of the backcountry, from John Muir and Ed Abbey to Bill Plotkin and Cheryl Strayed. In this intimate and down-to-earth narrative, backpacking is shown to be a spiritual practice that allows the discovery of God amidst the beauty and unexpected terrors of nature. Adoration, Lane suggests, is the most appropriate human response to what we cannot explain, but have nonetheless learned to love. An enchanting narrative for Christians of all denominations, Backpacking with the Saints is an inspiring exploration of how solitude, simplicity, and mindfulness are illuminated and encouraged by the discipline of backcountry wandering, and of how the wilderness itself becomes a way of knowing-an ecology of the soul.


Saint Among Savages

Saint Among Savages
Author: Francis Xavier Talbot
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2002
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780898709131

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Saint among Savages tells the remarkable story of St. Isaac Jogues, a French Jesuit who was killed by Mohawks while serving as a missionary in New France. Coming from a upper middle class life in Orleans, he knew from an early age that he wanted to be a priest and serve abroad as a missionary to risk his life in order to save souls. Along with several others, collectively known as the North American Martyrs, he followed his dreams and met death in the American wilderness. Living with the Huron people in what is now Ontario, he was captured by Mohawk warriors and tortured and held captive for over a year. He escaped back to France with help from the Dutch in New York, and remarkably insisted on going back to New France, even though he knew what he might be facing. Besides Jogues' life there is also a lot of material about the lives and customs of the Native American peoples who lived along the St. Lawrence River.


Holy Women, Holy Men

Holy Women, Holy Men
Author: Church Publishing,
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 798
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0898696372

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Fully revised and expanded, this new work is the first major revision of the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church in more than 40 years! It is the official revision of Lesser Feasts and Fasts and authorized by the 2009 General Convention. All commemorations in Lesser Feasts and Fasts have been retained, and many new ones added. Three scripture readings (instead of current two) are provided for all minor holy days. Additional new material includes a votive mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary, many more ecumenical commemorations, plus a proper for space exploration. For years the oft revised volume, Lesser Feasts and Fasts (LFF), has served parishes and individuals mark part of the holiness of each day by providing Scripture readings, a collect, a Eucharistic preface, and a narrative about those remembered on the church's calendar that day whose lives have witnessed to the grace of God. Holy Women, Holy Men (HWHM) is a major effort to revise, but also to expand and enrich LFF. Where LFF provided two readings (gospel and other New Testament) plus a psalm, HWHM adds an Old Testament citation. Where LFF was limited to few non-Anglicans in the post-reformation period (and few non-Episcopalians after 1789), HWHM dramatically broadens appreciation for other Christians and their traditions. Over-emphasis on clergy is redressed by additional laity, males by females, and "in-church" activities by contributions well beyond the workings of institutional agendas. These almost daily commemorations occupy over 600 of the book's 785 pages, by far the lion's share of its content. Remaining sections address: principles of revision and guides for future revision; liturgical propers for seasons (Advent/Christmas, Lent, and Easter); and new propers for a miscellany of propers usable with individuals (or events) not officially listed in the formal calendar. Two cycles of propers for daily Eucharist are also included, one covering a six week period, the other a two year cycle.


Herman: a Wilderness Saint

Herman: a Wilderness Saint
Author: Sergei Korsun
Publisher: Printshop of St Job of Pochaev
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884651925

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Since his canonization in 1970, St. Herman has been remembered for his just treatment of native peoples and his respect of the environment. Explaining how it came to be that this simple Russian Orthodox monk eventually settled in Kodiak, Alaska, this account brings to light many primary sources that illuminate the story of St. Herman and the wider context of the little-known history of Russian colonization in the Pacific Northwest. Providing a considerable amount of new information about his life, this book also reveals his fascinating connection to St. Seraphim of Sarov, the most universally recognized saint of the Russian Orthodox Church today.


They Might be Saints

They Might be Saints
Author: Michael O'Neill
Publisher: Ewtn
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781682782248

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Fundamental to the rapid growth of the Church in America are these exceptionally inspired men and women, not yet canonized, who lived heroic virtue and thereby changed the face of our country. Author Michael O'Neill unveils twenty-four of America's greatest "blesseds" and "venerables," whose causes for canonization are already underway. You'll meet young Europeans who gave up secure lives for the wilderness of America - knowing they would never see their families again. You'll meet the husband and wife who, despite being slaves, showed remarkable charity to their so-called owners. You'll explore the miraculously productive life of Knights of Columbus founder Fr. Michael McGivney, who died at the age of thirty-eight, as well as the twenty-three-year-old explorer priest who covered two hundred thousand square miles, heard confessions for up to fourteen hours at a stretch, ate prairie rats when necessary - and founded thirty parishes. You'll also enjoy the remarkable stories of: Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, America's first TV evangelist, Pierre Toussaint, once a slave, then an entrepreneur devoted to the poor, Henriette DeLille, the remarkable "Saint of New Orleans", Fr. Augustus Tolton, the nation's first black priest, himself a former slave, Cornelia Connelly, whose children were stolen from her because of her conversion, Fr. Patrick Peyton, "the Rosary Priest," of Hollywood Book jacket.


Saints in the Wilderness

Saints in the Wilderness
Author: David Romney Crockett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1997
Genre: Mormon pioneers
ISBN: 9780965610810

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The Wonders of God in the Wilderness

The Wonders of God in the Wilderness
Author: Richard Challoner
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2016-05-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781357093686

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North American Martyrs

North American Martyrs
Author: Catherine Delacroix
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-07
Genre:
ISBN:

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Discover the inspiring and awe-inspiring stories of the North American Martyrs, eight courageous individuals whose unwavering faith and dedication to spreading the Gospel left an indelible mark on history. In the untamed wilderness of New France, amidst the harsh elements and constant threats, these martyrs embraced the Indigenous Peoples with love and compassion. They learned their languages, understood their way of life, and forged bonds of friendship and trust. Through trials and sacrifices, they bore witness to Christ's love, even in the face of persecution. In "North American Martyrs," delve into the lives of St. Jean de Brébeuf, St. Isaac Jogues, St. Anthony Daniel, St. Gabriel Lalemant, St. Charles Garnier, St. Noël Chabanel, St. René Goupil, and St. Jean de la Lande. Explore their spiritual journeys, their moments of doubt and resilience, and their ultimate sacrifices for the faith. This book is a powerful testament to the enduring power of faith, selflessness, and the call to love and serve one another. Join us on a journey through history and faith as we honor the North American Martyrs and seek inspiration for our own spiritual journeys. "North American Martyrs" is a compelling and inspirational account of faith in the face of adversity, reminding us that the legacy of these martyrs continues to shine brightly in our world today.