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Father Solanus: The Story of Solanus Casey, the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

Father Solanus: The Story of Solanus Casey, the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin
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Father Solanus: The Story of Solanus Casey, the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin

 
 
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To this day, having known a few such great people, I still think that Father Solanus was the saintliest person I ever knew.  ---From the Foreword by Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel, C.F.R.

Father Solanus Casey, a gentle, compassionate Capuchin priest from Wisconsin, was the son of Irish immigrants. Although he worked most of his life as a monastery doorkeeper, he was often heralded as a 20th-century saint.

People flocked to Father Solanus. Those looking for cures from cancer, heart disease, and tuberculosis. Those seeking help for broken marriages, broken hearts, and broken lives. Those wanting to find spiritual health and renewal. He was remarkably low-key in his approach, but visitors continued to seek him out even after his poor health demanded a move to a small town in Indiana.

In 1957, at the age of 86, Father Solanus died at exactly the hour he had started his first Mass on the same day in July fifty-three years earlier. Pope John Paul II declared him venerable, the first official step toward sainthood. In showing others that a life-giving faith and a love of God can be both powerful and simple, Father Solanus is a source of encouragement and a model of virtue for the modern world.


Product Details
Author:Catherine Odell
Paperback:272 pages
Publisher:Our Sunday Visitor
Publication Date:August 31, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:159276181X
Product Length:7.93 inches
Product Width:5.29 inches
Product Height:0.54 inches
Product Weight:0.64 pounds
Package Length:7.8 inches
Package Width:5.2 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

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5excellent biography  Jan 25, 2011 By D. Cooper
I bought this book at the shrine to Fr. Solanus at St. Bonaventure's in Detroit. It's a very enjoyable book, inspiring and devout, full of anecdotes that really help us to understand why Fr. Solanus should be beatified. The book is easy to read, yet very thorough. When you're finished you'll feel like you personally knew Fr. Solanus Casey.


5Humble Man of God  Nov 25, 2010 By Bradley E. Watkins
Wonderful book about a very humble man of God. I knew very little about the life of Fr. Solanus prior to reading, but this well written book conveys his story from childhood to death in a concise and compelling way. If you are interested in learning more about the man, the priest and his life (or just being inspired by a truly humble and simple life dedicated completely to doing God's will), this is a very good book that I highly recommend.

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5Jesus Christ is everything!  Sep 13, 2009 By T. Starr
A beautiful and stirring story about a saintly Capuchin priest who believed, hoped in, and loved Jesus Christ as his Lord, his God, his all. I highly recommend it.

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