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Hardcover An Apostle of the Lepers: The Ven. Peter Donders, C.S.S.R. Book

ISBN: 1025276825

ISBN13: 9781025276823

An Apostle of the Lepers: The Ven. Peter Donders, C.S.S.R.

"An Apostle of the Lepers" is a profound biographical study of the Venerable Peter Donders, a Dutch Redemptorist missionary who spent over forty years ministering to the sick and marginalized in Surinam. The work traces Donders' life from his humble origins and early struggles to enter the priesthood to his transformative arrival at the Batavia leper colony in South America.

The narrative captures the immense physical and spiritual challenges faced by Donders as he labored among those ostracized by 19th-century society. It details his unwavering commitment to providing medical care, social support, and the sacraments to the leper community, often in the face of extreme poverty and colonial indifference. This account emphasizes his deep spirituality, his entry into the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, and the heroic virtues that led to the introduction of his cause for beatification.

As a historical and religious document, the book offers valuable insights into the history of Catholic missions in the Caribbean and South America. It serves as an inspiring testament to Christian charity and selfless devotion, providing readers with a detailed portrait of a man whose life became a beacon of hope for the suffering. This work is essential for those interested in hagiography, missionary history, and the enduring legacy of the Redemptorists.

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