A Canticle of Love by John Watts

A Canticle of Love by John Watts

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Founded in 1847, Franciscan Sisters' of the Immaculate Conception is the only Congregation in the post-Reformation Catholic Church, male or female, to originate in Scotland. This work traces their story, from the slums of Victorian Glasgow to the shanty towns of Africa and among the 'new poor' at home.

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A Canticle of Love by John Watts

No-one who is at all familiar with the Franciscan Sisters of the Immaculate Conception will need to be convinced that their story is worth telling. In some ways it is unique. Founded in 1847, theirs is the only Congregation in the post-Reformation Catholic Church, male or female, to originate in Scotland. Their lives, grounded in the Gospels and the vision of St Francis, have from the beginning been dedicated to working for others, particularly among the poor and the marginalised. The present work traces their story, from the slums of Victorian Glasgow to the shanty towns of present-day Africa and among the 'new poor' at home. It is a colourful story, and in many ways it is an exemplar of the fortunes of all religious Congregations, and a microcosm of the Catholic Church itself, over the past 150 years. Through all their successes and failures - and the author has omitted neither - the abiding impression of the Sisters, indeed their hallmark, is the love that they have given to so many people, selflessly and with great devotion, making profound differences to the lives they have touched.

'It is a rare find to come upon a book which is both an adventure story and a meticulously researched historyBut that is what has been achieved in this excellent work'

-- Mario Conti, Archbishop of Glasgow

Dr John Watts was educated at the universities of Oxford and Glasgow. He is a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, a member of the Scottish Catholic Heritage Commission and a member of the Secular Franciscan Order. His publications include Scalan: The Forbidden College (Tuckwell Press, 1999) and Hugh MacDonald (Birlinn, 2002). He is married with six children, and lives in Addiewell, West Lothian.

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ISBN 13 9780859766593
ISBN 10 0859766594
Title A Canticle of Love
Author John Watts
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Donald Publishers Ltd
Year published 2006-07-03
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.