The Life of St. Alphonsus Liguori by Antonio Maria Tannoja

The Life of St. Alphonsus Liguori by Antonio Maria Tannoja

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The Life of St. Alphonsus Liguori by Antonio Maria Tannoja

Pope Benedict XIV, one of the most learned Popes to ascend the throne of St. Peter, once received a missionary from Naples who desired to consult him on a difficult matter. The Pope declined to make a judgment, but said simply: You have Fr. Liguori at Naples, consult him

The influence of the saint in his own times as well as ours cannot be understated. He was to the 18th century what Bellarmine was to the 17th, and what Aquinas was to the 13th, and in turn, like them, have had a tremendous influence on the subsequent life of the Church.

St. Alphonsus united in his person all that was capable to elevate him in the sight of heaven and earth. Sprung from one of the noblest families of Italy, he possessed all that could make him dear and agreeable to society. Besides the most rare talents of nature, there were seen to shine in him the most eminent virtues. To these natural and supernatural qualities God had added the most marvelous gifts of grace. Called at the age of thirty to begin his remarkable mission, it was not long before he saw the fearful evils caused, both to the Church and to the state, by Protestantism, and its natural offspring, Jansenism and infidelity. This inspired him on the one hand with the design of combating error with his pen, which he did in such a way as to make him worthy of a distinguished rank among the fathers and doctors of the Church; and on the other so inflamed his heart with zeal, that it gave him such a wonderful power in preaching the Gospel, as to earn him a place among the foremost apostles of Christianity.

Volume 3 witnesses the legacy of St. Alphonsus' life and work, by giving brief biographies of the lives of the first Redemptorists, who joined St. Alphonsus. Containing the lives of:

Fr. Alexander de Meo

Fr. Paul Cafaro

Fr. Januarius Maria Sarnelli

Fr. Angelo Latessa

Fr. Cesar Sportelli

Fr. Dominic Blasucci

St. Gerard Majella

Joachim Gaudiello

Vitus Curzius

Francis Tartaglione


The author, Fr. Antonio Tannoja, at age 18 was admitted to the Redemptorists by St. Alphonsus himself, and lived with him for much of his life. He was uniquely placed not only as a witness of the saint's life, but also to access to the principal documents concerning him and the founding of the Redemptorists. The translation was overseen by Fr. Faber, and is now reprinted in its totality for the first time. Divided into three volumes, encompassing Alphonsus' early life, the founding of the Redemptorists, his published work, appointment as a bishop, and saintly perseverance through so much persecution, and finally, the lives of Alphonsus' companions.


By his learned writings, especially his 'Moral Theology, ' he dissipated the darkness of error with which Jansenists and unbelievers have cloaked the world

-Bl. Pius IX


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ISBN 13 9781957066608
ISBN 10 1957066601
Title The Life of St. Alphonsus Liguori
Author Antonio Maria Tannoja
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Mediatrix Press
Year published 2024-03-25
Number of pages 436
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