Most saints began as children, as all humans do. Martin de Porres’ white father abandoned him; Dymphna fled an incestuous father. Rosa de Lima threw her mother into despair. Brendan built a boat from leather and butter; Francis of Assisi talked to animals. Teresa de Ávila wielded a wry sense of humor, and Catherine of Alexandria argued fifty master philosophers into cowering silence. A few, though, did not know childhood or death. Archangel Michael’s name was a battle cry; shining Gabriel calmed the terrified before delivering his messages. Desperate for the powers associated with Librada (relief from bad husbands and boyfriends) and Expeditus (exceedingly swift help), people conjured these saints from relic and desire. You Who Make The Sky...
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During this time of ecological crisis, spiritual guides are needed to provide inspiration and impel ...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
In this article I attempt to approach the concept of the saint in late antiquity from a theological ...
In them we see what John Paul II called the 'lived theology of the saints.'43 In the words of Hans U...
Book Summary: “I believe that what people yearn for in love is to have their lives made numinous by ...
The article addresses the theme of unorthodox saints in Graham Greene’s novels – Brighton Rock and T...
Contemporary moral philosophy tends to treat saints as either maximally moral and thus exemplary onl...
Legends, tales, and mysteries featuring saints captivated the French at the end of the nineteenth ce...
Perception and Signs of Sainthood in Southern France (13th, 14th and 15th centuries). The presence ...
Contemporary people, both Christian and non-Christian like, find the Roman Catholic process of decla...
Marcus examines the origins of the Catholic cult of saints in the first four centuries A.D. through ...
Evelyn Waugh, Frederick Buechner, and Walter Wangerin bring the contemporary witness of three obscur...
The honor bestowed upon saints and martyrs within the Christian tradition is second only to the vene...
In medieval society one of the main functions of a saint was healing people. Similarly to Christ, wh...
This article examines how Wilfrid Philip Ward (1856–1916) explains his understanding of the saints a...
During this time of ecological crisis, spiritual guides are needed to provide inspiration and impel ...
In recent years the study of miraculous images has experienced a substantial re-evaluation of their ...
In this article I attempt to approach the concept of the saint in late antiquity from a theological ...