The Cure of Ars by Bartholomew O'brien

The Cure of Ars by Bartholomew O'brien

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The Cure of Ars by Bartholomew O'brien

AT THE time of his death in 1859, over 100,000 people a year visited the little village of Ars, northwest of Lyons, France, and its beloved Cure, St. John Vianney-known everywhere as the Cure of Ars. Today over 500,000 people visit this simple farming town in the middle of France, where they come to see the incorrupt body of one of the greatest saints in the history of the Church and to visit in prayerful meditation the simple parish church where the holy Cure converted thousands and reconciled to Jesus Christ and His Church tens of thousands of souls. Yet this is a most improbable story, for here is the story of a saint who, with only two years' formal education before entering upon his priestly studies, had the greatest difficulty passing his examinations and becoming a priest. And even when he did, he was given one of the poorest, most remote and most run-down parishes in all of France. But within a few short years, he had reformed his parish and his town, and in the process established such a reputation that the world began to seek him out and finally to beat a path to his door. The Devil himself once revealed to St. John Vianney that if there were three such men as he alive at one time, his kingdom (the Devil's) would be destroyed. Just four years after his canonization in 1925, Pope Pius XI named him Patron Saint of Parish Priests. Here is his story-the story of a saint who turned seemingly impossible adversity into spiritual triumph and in the most humble parish imaginable became the model and patron of parish priests everywhere. Here is the story of a saint whose warmth and love and spiritual penetration go right to the heart of the Christian message and bring it home, even to modern readers, with a force and a power that is unique among the saints-a force and power made possible only by the very greatest sanctity. Here is the inspiring story of how that sanctity was forged in the soul of the Cure of Ars-Patron Saint of Parish Priests.
The Rev. Father Bartholomew J. O'Brien was a priest and author of the twentieth century. His concise biography on The Cure of Ars: Patron Saint of Parish Priests was written to provide a general and factual account of the saint's life, complete with dates and popular quotations. Father O'Brien's book was originally published in 1956 by the J. S. Paluch Company, Chicago, with the Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur. It was also retypeset by TAN in 1987 with the arrangement of the author, and once more in 2007.
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ISBN 13 9780895553249
ISBN 10 0895553244
Titel The Cure of Ars
Autor Bartholomew O'brien
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Tan Books & Publishers Inc.
Erscheinungsjahr 1947-01-01
Seitenanzahl 143
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