Heroes and Heroines Canonized in the Twentieth Century
Book I (1900 - 1950)
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About the Book
Biographies of the saints are uplifting and encouraging reading and, at this time in history, are greatly needed. “Heroes and Heroines Canonized In the Twentieth Century: Book I” contains a biography of every saint canonized from 1900-1950, not just the more well known saints. It gives the religious and political climate of time of saint’s life.
Guided by the Holy Spirit, these canonized (officially declared) saints were placed in the Church calendar and liturgy for us to ask their help, after Mary, Jesus’ mother, in going to Jesus/God. Saints know getting to heaven is a serious spiritual business and are willing to help us. We in turn imitate them.
Biographies of the saints canonized in the latter half of the twentieth century are forthcoming in Book II.
About the Author
One day in elementary school, the teacher asked us
to look up our patron saint for a report in class the next day. I chose St. Therese of the Child Jesus and
Holy Face. She did little things well
for love of God, and I felt I could emulate her as my patron.
Over the years I learned about more saints. I had a strong yearning for biographies of
recently canonized saints and felt others wanted the same.
Years later, a fellow Secular Carmelite friend
familiar with my writing ability, suggested I write these biographies. I felt with prayer and determination and
God’s help, I could accomplish it. In
my spare time over the years, I succeeded.