Autobiography of Marcel Van JocelynPaperback, 396 pages The inspirational life story of the Vietnamese Redemptorist Marcel Van, who was to die in a North Vietnamese prison camp in 1959. The first steps towards his Beatification were begun in 1984. Born in 1928 into a modest family, against a background of endless personal trials, Marcel Van wished to become a priest. Therese of Lisieux chose him as her disciple par excellence of 'the little way'; "Van, my little brother, just as you
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and find new adherents from leading scientists around the world
Dr Shaw approaches these explosive topics with seriousness and honesty
a papal visit to Russia-at the symbolic level
As I Lay Dying shakes the foundation of our being and then leads oddly but convincingly
especially the Indians and African Americans
Following his arrest at sea on his way to Ireland
this book gives many practical hints for deepening in one's relationship with God and those around one
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As the celebration of the classical Roman rite of Mass becomes increasingly common
It includes Christian heroes with indomitable hearts