Brother Deo Gratias: St. Felix of Cantalice - Paperback

Brother Deo Gratias: St. Felix of Cantalice - Paperback

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by Amabel Kerr (Author)

St. Felix of Cantalice was a Capuchin Franciscan in the 16th century. Placed among great personages such as St. Philip Neri, St. Charles Borromeo, and others, St. Felix lived a life of poverty and fidelity to the rule of St. Francis. Born in 1515, he lived as a farm worker until he was 28, when he became a Capuchin. He not only begged alms, but gladly distributed them to the poor. It was said that his alms sack was as bottomless as his heart. He walked bare-foot through the streets of Rome, and his response to anyone that gave him alms was "Deo Gratias," or "Thank God." Thus he earned his name. St. Felix also became known as a great healer.

Amabel Kerr (author of the Life of Cardinal Baronius and other books) writes a deep, spiritual account of the holy Capuchin which moves the reader toward the love of God page by page.

You will discover:

-St. Felix's deep prayer life and love of Christ and His Virgin Mother;

-St. Felix's continual service to the poor, though owning nothing himself;

-How the saint reminded Church dignitaries and the wealthy of their obligations to Christ and the Church;

-The deep interior life of the saint.

This book is a must have for anyone that loves Franciscan spirituality as well as history.

Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.3 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 03, 2019
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