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ISBN: 1026009553

ISBN13: 9781026009550

St Francis Poverello

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"St Francis Poverello" is a poignant and lyrical exploration of the life and spiritual legacy of one of Christianity's most beloved figures, Saint Francis of Assisi. Written by Laurence Housman, this work delves into the profound simplicity and radical devotion of the man known as the "Poverello," or the little poor man. Through a series of narrative reflections, the book captures the essence of Francis's transformation from a wealthy youth to a humble servant of God, emphasizing his deep connection to the natural world and his unwavering commitment to the ideals of poverty, peace, and universal brotherhood.

Housman's portrayal goes beyond a mere historical account, offering a meditative look at the internal spiritual struggles and triumphs that defined the Franciscan movement. The narrative highlights key moments in the saint's life, including his founding of the Franciscan Order and his enduring influence on Christian thought. With its poetic prose and reverent tone, "St Francis Poverello" serves as both an inspiring biography and a timeless reflection on the power of faith and the beauty of a life dedicated to service. This work remains a significant contribution to hagiography and spiritual literature, inviting readers to rediscover the enduring message of the saint of Assisi.

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