Thy Will Be Done: Letters to Persons in the World

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Thy Will Be Done: Letters to Persons in the World

Post by Denise » Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:07 pm

Thy Will Be Done!

ISBN 0-918477-29-8 paperback
$14.95
St. Francis de Sales

58 letters to souls troubled by problems that afflict each of us today: anger, frustration, grief and sickness; difficulties praying
and even lack of faith — with wise, practical remedies for each.

How to do God’s will joyfully. . . regardless of your circumstances!

Three centuries ago, people flocked to St. Francis de Sales, seeking his help for their problems. St. Francis spent countless hours ministering to them face-to-face and wrote over 20,000 letters! From these letters to persons in many countries and in all walks of life, we’ve selected the ones which will be most helpful to you today.

Each is a hand-written response to someone like you seeking help with an actual problem. You’ll be consoled by the warmth, the wisdom, and the holy sympathy you’ll find in these pages as the love of this great saint reaches out to us across the centuries. Whatever your circumstances may be, there’s wisdom here to make your life holier . . . and happier.

St. Francis de Sales (1567-1622), a bishop and a Doctor of the Church, was remarkable not only for his holiness, but also for the wisdom with which he directed souls in the way of sanctity. Throughout his life, he worked tirelessly to win souls to the Church and to build within the Church a community of devout persons living lives of Christian perfection in all their varied states and vocations.

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Post by johnmc » Fri Jun 24, 2005 10:39 pm

I have this book and I highly recommend it.

John

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