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Finally I have a source to learn more about saints. How better to obtain encouragement and example f… Read More Good christian woman wants to serve God, but pagan bad forces her to get married. Only way pf christian good woman getting rid of suffering is to suffer more, but by her own hands; Provides period of time lived, a little of family and contributions helping to earn sainthood. Just … Read More The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints", Complete text of the 12 vol. ed. of 1866 at Bartleby.com

Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.16 Openlibrary OL1890736M Openlibrary_editionMany have even said that Lives of the Saints is the only book to rank immediately after the Bible and The Imitation of Christ as the most important, popular, and authoritative work of Catholic literature. Ward, Bernard (25 March 1909). "The Dawn Of The Catholic Revival In England, 1781-1803 Volume 1". London, New York: Longmans, Green . Retrieved 25 March 2023– via Internet Archive. Butler's "Lives of the Saints" is without doubt the most highly rated collection of the stories of the Saints in the English language. Written in the early 19th Century by Alban Butler, and English convert to Catholicism, this twelve volume collection was a collection of the stories of the lives of all the Saints that existed at that time. The collection is organized by date, so that the reader can read the lives of all of the saints whose feast days fall upon that particular day. This makes this collection easy to use for those who want to deepen their devotion to the Saints. It also treats the entire history of the Church through the eyes of the Saints. When a reader completes all of the articles, he or she has a very good grasp, not just of hagiography, but also of Church history. I was taken by one story; the story of Alban; a man who came to know Christ by the praises of a fugitive; a story that made the words of 2 Samuel 22:50 come to life proving yet again the power of Gods word! Charles Butler's assertion that "all the notes" were left out of the first edition at the suggestion of Bishop Challoner is exaggerated. There are many useful, and even extended, notes in the first edition, but not to the extent that they appear in the second, and succeeding editions. According to Charles Knight, the 1847 edition published in twelve volumes is considered the best and most complete. [1] Modern editions [ edit ]

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There were also those Saints who lived very holy and virtuous lives. The lived humbly and gave all that had to the poor and often were themselves suffering ailments and disabilities. These Christians were missionaries to the pagans who lived in what is now modern Europe, they founded churches, monasteries and convents, and performed miracles. Thousands were converted to the Catholic faith because these Saints lived like the Christ they taught about. Some of the converts became priests, bishops and nuns. This book is a daily devotional. (The author, Father Alban Butler, was born in England in 1710 and the copy I have is not written in American English.) The traditional stories of these Roman Catholic Saints are presented on their feast days 1January through He laboured for some time as a missionary priest in Staffordshire, and was finally appointed president of the English seminary at Saint Omer in France, where he remained until his death. [2] In 1745, Butler came to the attention of the Duke of Cumberland, younger son of King George II, for his devotion to the wounded English soldiers during the defeat at the Battle of Fontenoy. [3]

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