Fearless: Stories of the American Saints
The lives of the saints who helped build the Catholic Church in the United States--Frances Cabrini, Isaac Jogues, John Neumann, Elizabeth Ann Seton, and Damien de Veuster, among others--are marked by strength, courage, determination, and sanctity. But as this thoughtful and engaging book points out, these saints also could be foolhardy, obstinate, stubborn, and dismissive. In other words, they were a lot like everyone, with a mixture of different qualities and characteristics.

What makes the stories of the thirteen men and women in Fearless so compelling is that a distinctly American way of holiness begins to emerge from their lives and their work. These were people who walked the streets of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Denver. They traveled along California's coast and into the Southwest, penetrated the heartland of Indiana and Missouri, and reached out into the territorial islands of the United States.

Captivating illustrations for each saint highlight the depth of their souls, and give readers an idea of the strong characteristics exemplified by these men and women.

Fearless will bring the reader through the history of the Catholic Church in America in an intimate and personal way, with the stories of the saints and blessed who helped Christianity become part of this country's fabric. These men and women did not set out to be saints, only to live out the Gospel as they best knew how. They followed their hearts and God's will to build a better place for the people of the New World.
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Fearless: Stories of the American Saints
The lives of the saints who helped build the Catholic Church in the United States--Frances Cabrini, Isaac Jogues, John Neumann, Elizabeth Ann Seton, and Damien de Veuster, among others--are marked by strength, courage, determination, and sanctity. But as this thoughtful and engaging book points out, these saints also could be foolhardy, obstinate, stubborn, and dismissive. In other words, they were a lot like everyone, with a mixture of different qualities and characteristics.

What makes the stories of the thirteen men and women in Fearless so compelling is that a distinctly American way of holiness begins to emerge from their lives and their work. These were people who walked the streets of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Denver. They traveled along California's coast and into the Southwest, penetrated the heartland of Indiana and Missouri, and reached out into the territorial islands of the United States.

Captivating illustrations for each saint highlight the depth of their souls, and give readers an idea of the strong characteristics exemplified by these men and women.

Fearless will bring the reader through the history of the Catholic Church in America in an intimate and personal way, with the stories of the saints and blessed who helped Christianity become part of this country's fabric. These men and women did not set out to be saints, only to live out the Gospel as they best knew how. They followed their hearts and God's will to build a better place for the people of the New World.
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Fearless: Stories of the American Saints

Fearless: Stories of the American Saints

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The lives of the saints who helped build the Catholic Church in the United States--Frances Cabrini, Isaac Jogues, John Neumann, Elizabeth Ann Seton, and Damien de Veuster, among others--are marked by strength, courage, determination, and sanctity. But as this thoughtful and engaging book points out, these saints also could be foolhardy, obstinate, stubborn, and dismissive. In other words, they were a lot like everyone, with a mixture of different qualities and characteristics.

What makes the stories of the thirteen men and women in Fearless so compelling is that a distinctly American way of holiness begins to emerge from their lives and their work. These were people who walked the streets of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, and Denver. They traveled along California's coast and into the Southwest, penetrated the heartland of Indiana and Missouri, and reached out into the territorial islands of the United States.

Captivating illustrations for each saint highlight the depth of their souls, and give readers an idea of the strong characteristics exemplified by these men and women.

Fearless will bring the reader through the history of the Catholic Church in America in an intimate and personal way, with the stories of the saints and blessed who helped Christianity become part of this country's fabric. These men and women did not set out to be saints, only to live out the Gospel as they best knew how. They followed their hearts and God's will to build a better place for the people of the New World.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781616366377
Publisher: Franciscan Media
Publication date: 10/17/2014
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 491,628
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 8.51(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Alice Camille is a writer, religious educator, and parish retreat leader, who received a master of divinity degree from the Franciscan School of Theology in Berkeley. Camille has authored nine books, numerous articles, and regular columns; writes the monthly commentary " Exploring the Sunday Readings"; and has worked with teams at Brown-ROA, Harcourt, Hi-Time/Pflaum, and RCL Benziger developing catechetical materials for use in parochial schools.

Paul Boudreau is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut and is currently assisting at St. Mary's Church in Portland, Connecticut. He is the author of Between Sundays: Daily Gospel Reflections and Prayers and has written many articles on various aspects of parish and pastoral ministry.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii

Part 1 Saints in America: Their Context and Contribution 1

Part 2 Biographies of the American Saints 21

Chapter 1 Missionary Heroes of the New World Isaac Jogues (1607-1646), René Goupil (1608-1642) Jean de Lalande (d. 1646) 23

Chapter 2 The Lily of the Mohawks (1656-1680) Kateri Tekahwitha 35

Chapter 3 Father of the California Missions (1713-1784) Blessed Junípero (Miguel José) Serra 47

Chapter 4 The Family Saint (1774-1821) Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton 57

Chapter 5 The Woman Who Prays Always (1769-1852) Rose-Philippine Duchesne 69

Chapter 6 Pioneer Educator and Peacemaker (1798-1856) Theodore (Anne-Thérèse) Guérin 85

Chapter 7 The Little Bishop That Could (1811-1860) John Nepomucene Neumann 101

Chapter 8 The Happy Healer (1819-1867) Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos 117

Chapter 9 The Face of Christ at Molokai (1840-1889) Damien (Joseph) de Veuster 131

Chapter 10 Angel of Mercy to the Sick (1838-1918) Marianne (Barbara Koob) Cope 143

Chapter 11 Teacher of the Heart (1850-1917) Frances Xavier (Maria Francesca) Cabrini 159

Chapter 12 America's Promise Keeper (1858-1955) Katharine (Catherine Mary) Drexel 173

Epilogue 195

Bibliography 199

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