The biography delves into the social and political challenges Hofbauer faced, including the Josephinist restrictions and the broader secularization of European society. Hofer highlights the saint's commitment to education, his tireless work with the poor, and his role in revitalizing the religious life of the laity. Focusing on the character and spiritual vigor of Hofbauer, the work illustrates how his simple faith and pastoral zeal helped reshape the Catholic landscape of Central Europe. This biography remains an essential resource for those interested in hagiography, the development of religious congregations, and the history of the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century.
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