Butler's Lives of the Saints: Concise Edition

Butler's Lives of the Saints: Concise Edition

by Alban Butler (Author), PaulBurns (Editor)

Synopsis

Saints belong to the whole history of the church but are especially visible today. One of the most visible legacies of the papacy of John Paul II has been the acceleration and multiplication of processes of beatification and canonization, mainly of figures from the recent past - martyrs under Nazism and Communism, for example. They also reflect the new universality of the Church, including more men and - increasingly, with belated justice - women from the New World and the Third World. These trends are reflected in this volume.It provides a fresh consideration of one saint or blessed for daily reading, selected mainly from among those in the new full edition of Butler's Lives of the Saints - with a few more recent examples. The aim is to give a simple, factual presentation of flesh and blood figures. This is also seen as the most truly 'devotional' approach, drawing on Alban Butler's original insight in presenting saints as examples rather than intercessors: In the lives of the saints we see the most perfect maxims of the gospel reduced to practice . This is indeed true: if the saints and blessed collected here share one overarching characteristic it is to have put their love of

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 548
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Burns & Oates Ltd
Published: 10 Apr 2003

ISBN 10: 0860123405
ISBN 13: 9780860123408

Author Bio
Paul Burns, educated at Ampleforth and Oxford, has worked mainly in religious publishing and as a translator, largely of liberation theology. He was Managing Editor of the 1995-2000 twelve-volume new edition of Butler's Lives and author of two volumes.