This masterpiece of Christian literature by a 16th-century priest explains how to live a holy life in the secular world. Drawn from the letters of St. Francis de Sales, it presents clear and direct advice about praying, resisting temptation, and maintaining devotion to God. A key figure in France's Counter Reformation, St. Francis de Sales (1567–1622) served as Bishop of Geneva and was canonized in 1665. The popularity of his prolific writings on spirituality led to his nomination as the patron saint of authors and journalists. Today's readers feel a special affinity for St. Francis, whose suggestions for living a truly Christian life don't involve withdrawal from the world. In this enduring spiritual guide, his remarkably modern advice appears in the form of letters. The saint's frank and practical counsel ranges from embracing meditations that strengthen the resolve to maintain a virtuous existence to performing daily exercises that renew the soul.
St Francis de Sales Libri
Francesco di Sales, Vescovo di Ginevra, era rinomato per la sua profonda saggezza spirituale e il suo stile di comunicazione semplice e sincero. I suoi scritti, in particolare la sua opera più amata, sottolineano che la santità è raggiungibile nel contesto della vita di tutti i giorni. Conosciuto come uomo di grande intelletto e profonda comprensione spirituale, possedeva un'abilità unica nell'articolare idee complesse con chiarezza, rendendole accessibili a tutti. Le sue opere offrono una guida senza tempo per la crescita spirituale e la vita cristiana pratica.




Finding God's Will for You
- 158pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
Discover the particular plan God has for your life. Learn what God's will is and how He reveals it in even the seemingly random events of your life. You'll see why you should love and trust in God's will, and you'll learn a sure method for discovering God's will in any situation.
Sign of the Cross
- 124pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
From the young St. Francis de Sales' heroic efforts to bring Calvinists back to the Faith comes this succinct, eloquent defense of the age-old Catholic practice of making the Sign of the Cross, which 16th century Calvinists denounced as a Popish invention and many Protestants scorn even today. Along with St. Francis's other lucid explanations of the Catholic Faith and his undaunted love even for those who hated him, this modest book helped restore to their native Catholic faith tens of thousands of people who not long before were intent on killing him.As they did for the Calvinists in St. Francis's day, so in our day these ably translated pages will bring you a better understanding of and a renewed love for the Sign of the Cross, that brief and lively exterior prayer by which, from time immemorial, God has been invoked by serious Christians before all of their endeavors.