The Canticle of the Creatures For Saint Francis of Assisi
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A masterful narration of the stories of the animals who appear in Saint Francis of Assisi's life, by Luigi Santucci. In a beautiful gift book format, this title has four-color illustrations throughout that capture the simple, yet joyful spirit of...
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A masterful narration of the stories of the animals who appear in Saint Francis of Assisi's life, by Luigi Santucci. In a beautiful gift book format, this title has four-color illustrations throughout that capture the simple, yet joyful spirit of Saint Francis that has inspired generations. Saint Francis's most famous and evocative sermons to the birds and the wolf of Gubbio are included and remind us of the traits of this beloved Saint that led the current Pope to choose him as a namesake - a deep concern for nature, justice for the poor, and interior peace. A masterful narration of the stories of the animals who appear in Saint Francis of Assisi's life, by Luigi Santucci. In a beautiful gift book format, this title has four-color illustrations throughout that capture the simple, yet joyful spirit of Saint Francis that has inspired generations. Saint Francis's most famous and evocative sermons to the birds and the wolf of Gubbio are included and remind us of the traits of this beloved Saint that led the current Pope to choose him as a namesake - a deep concern for nature, justice for the poor, and interior peace.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 501512
- Product Code 9781612617756
- ISBNÂ 1612617751
- EANÂ 9781612617756
- Pages 144
- Department General Books
- Category Inspirational
- Sub-Category Poetry & Prose
- Publisher Paraclete Press
- Publication Date Jul 2017
- Sales Rank 25927
- Dimensions 10 x 127 x 178mm
- Weight 0.196kg
Luigi Santucci
Luigi Santucci (1918-99) was one of the most important Italian writers and poets of the twentieth century. Santucci was actively involved in the Italian Resistance during World War II, and was one of the co-founders of the underground newspaper L'Uomo, with poet David Maria Turoldo.