Download Free The Life Of Saint John Vianney The Cure Of Ars With A Novena And Litany Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online The Life Of Saint John Vianney The Cure Of Ars With A Novena And Litany and write the review.

Spiritual reading has always been encouraged by our Holy Mother Church, because it strengthens our faith and stimulates us to be more devout in the practice of our religion. The materialistic tone and trend of most modern literature, however, makes the reading and dissemination of Catholic books all the more urgent and necessary at the present time. Aeterna Press
"The Life of Saint John Vianney, The Cure of Ars: With A Novena And Litany by Anonymous: " Publisher: Kindle E-Book Edition: ISBN-13: 978-1-78379-230-6 The little book describes in simple language the life of a man, who, in our own time, earned by his holiness, acts of self-sacrifice, self-abnegation and miracles, wrought through the intervention of God, the blessings of canonization. The Life of Saint Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney, Cure of Ars includes a Novena and Litany to this Zealous Worker in the Vineyard of the Lord. Vianney's life may be read with profit by everyone. The descriptions of his toils and sufferings in behalf of his fellow-men, and his efforts to save souls, cannot fail to inspire the reader with uplifting thoughts. The young seminarian will find Vianney's life to be a genuine exhortation which will operate to fortify him in the face of trials and temptation. The priest himself, who aims to acquire all the graces which may bless the priesthood, may justly take pleasure in imitating the virtues, zeal, piety and charity of the humble cure of Ars. "Publisher: " Catholic Way Publishing. This Paperback is the ideal small size of 5" x 8."
The Life of Blessed John B. Marie Vianney is a biography that details Saint John Vianney, known for the radical spiritual transformation of the Ars community and its surroundings in France.
Sermons of St. John Vianney St. Jean-Marie Vianney was born in 1786 at Dardilly, France. After being drafted, leaving the army, and opening a school for village schoolchildren, he joined the minor seminary of Verrieres in 1812 and was ordained a priest three years afterward. While famously serving as cure of the town of Ars, he saw to it that his parishioners understood their evil pastimes, spending long hours in the confessional at a time. St. Vianney died at Ars-sur-Formans, France, in 1859, and was declared a saint by Pope Pius XI in 1925. His feast day is celebrated on August 4.