The Spirit of the Dominican Order: Illustrated From the Lives of its Saints
- 322pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Quest'autrice era riconosciuta per i suoi molteplici talenti, che le permettevano di scrivere libri, creare opere d'arte, guidare un ordine religioso, dirigere anime, supervisionare la costruzione e offrire acuti consigli pratici con uguale maestria. La sua produzione letteraria abbraccia una vasta gamma di argomenti, da narrazioni e leggende religiose a figure storiche e tradizioni monastiche. Dimostrò un profondo impegno per la storia e la vita spirituale, che si riflette vividamente nei suoi scritti. La sua capacità unica di integrare la creazione letteraria con la leadership e la guida spirituale la contraddistingue come una figura distintiva e influente.






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Volume 2 - in large print
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Volume 1 - in large print
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