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Paperback Saint Francis De Sales Book

ISBN: 1025967933

ISBN13: 9781025967936

Saint Francis De Sales

"Saint Francis De Sales" is a compelling biographical study of one of the most influential figures in the history of the Catholic Church. Written by the esteemed French author Henri Bordeaux, this work explores the life, character, and enduring spiritual legacy of the Bishop of Geneva. Known as the "Gentle Saint," Francis de Sales is celebrated for his profound contributions to Christian spirituality, particularly through his emphasis on finding holiness within the context of everyday life.

Bordeaux meticulously traces the saint's journey from his noble upbringing in Savoy to his tireless efforts during the Counter-Reformation. The narrative highlights his intellectual brilliance, his diplomatic skill in the face of religious conflict, and his deep compassion for the laity. Central to the book is an examination of his most famous writings, including the "Introduction to the Devout Life," which transformed how individuals approached their faith.

This biography provides readers with an intimate portrait of a man whose kindness and wisdom earned him the title of Doctor of the Church. It serves as both a historical account of a pivotal era and an exploration of the timeless virtues that defined the life of "Saint Francis De Sales." Through Bordeaux's evocative prose, the spirit of this modern saint remains accessible to all who seek insight into a life of dedicated service and devotion.

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