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Books provide good introductions to saintly pope, venerable archbishop
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Books provide good introductions to saintly pope, venerable archbishop
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Authors guide readers toward healing of hurts caused by churches
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These are the covers of With the Smell of the Sheep: The Pope Speaks to Priests, Bishops and Other Shepherds by Pope Francis and The Joy of Being a Deacon by John P. Flanagan. The books are reviewed by Brian T. Olszewski. (CNS)
Help us expand our reach! Please share this article With the Smell of the Sheep: The Pope Speaks to Priests, Bishops and Other Shepherds by Pope Francis. Orbis Books (Maryknoll, New York, 2017). 297 pp., $18. The Joy of Being a Deacon by John P. Flanagan. Resurrection Press (Totowa, New Jersey, 2016). 128 pp., $6.95.
During his first chrism Mass as pope, March 28, 2013, Pope Francis used the phrase with the smell of the sheep for the first time in his pontificate.
This is the cover of the book Elizabeth Seton: American Saint by Catherine O Donnell. The book is reviewed by Brian T. Olszewski. (CNS)
Help us expand our reach! Please share this article Elizabeth Seton: American Saint by Catherine O Donnell. Cornell University Press (Ithaca, New York, and London, 2018). 508 pp, $36.95.
Most Catholics have probably heard of or read about St. Elizabeth Seton, the first American-born citizen to be declared a saint, as following her canonization in 1975, it was not uncommon for new or merged parishes and schools to be named in her honor.
A few paragraphs about her in various lives of the saints compilations note her journey from wealth to poverty, married to widowed, and Episcopal Church to Catholic Church. They feature her founding of the Sisters of Charity and the establishment of the nation s first free Catholic school for girls.