
The Cure of Ars: St. John Vianney
- From the popular Ignatius Press Vision series
- Cure of Ars. Jean-Marie Vianney, was a farm boy born during the French Revolution, longed to become a priest
- St. Jean-Marie Vianney is invoked as the patron saint and model of parish priests everywhere
- The parish priest who devoted his life to the little village of Ars and so successfully led his people to sanctity
Milton Lomask contributes his second volume to the Vision Books series of saints for youth 9 - 15 years old in this story of the greatly beloved CureĀ of Ars. Jean-Marie Vianney, a farm boy born during the French Revolution, longed to become a priest. But he could not learn Latin, and it seemed as if the humble, lovable, slow-thinking Jean-Marie would never be ordained. He did at last become a priest, and such a holy one that St. Jean-Marie Vianney is invoked as the patron saint and model of parish priests everywhere. To many he is known, not by name, but simply as "the CureĀ of Ars," the parish priest who devoted his life to the little village of Ars and so successfully led his people to sanctity that he became a prime target of the devil.
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The Cure of Ars: St. John Vianney
- From the popular Ignatius Press Vision series
- Cure of Ars. Jean-Marie Vianney, was a farm boy born during the French Revolution, longed to become a priest
- St. Jean-Marie Vianney is invoked as the patron saint and model of parish priests everywhere
- The parish priest who devoted his life to the little village of Ars and so successfully led his people to sanctity
Milton Lomask contributes his second volume to the Vision Books series of saints for youth 9 - 15 years old in this story of the greatly beloved CureĀ of Ars. Jean-Marie Vianney, a farm boy born during the French Revolution, longed to become a priest. But he could not learn Latin, and it seemed as if the humble, lovable, slow-thinking Jean-Marie would never be ordained. He did at last become a priest, and such a holy one that St. Jean-Marie Vianney is invoked as the patron saint and model of parish priests everywhere. To many he is known, not by name, but simply as "the CureĀ of Ars," the parish priest who devoted his life to the little village of Ars and so successfully led his people to sanctity that he became a prime target of the devil.
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- From the popular Ignatius Press Vision series
- Cure of Ars. Jean-Marie Vianney, was a farm boy born during the French Revolution, longed to become a priest
- St. Jean-Marie Vianney is invoked as the patron saint and model of parish priests everywhere
- The parish priest who devoted his life to the little village of Ars and so successfully led his people to sanctity
Milton Lomask contributes his second volume to the Vision Books series of saints for youth 9 - 15 years old in this story of the greatly beloved CureĀ of Ars. Jean-Marie Vianney, a farm boy born during the French Revolution, longed to become a priest. But he could not learn Latin, and it seemed as if the humble, lovable, slow-thinking Jean-Marie would never be ordained. He did at last become a priest, and such a holy one that St. Jean-Marie Vianney is invoked as the patron saint and model of parish priests everywhere. To many he is known, not by name, but simply as "the CureĀ of Ars," the parish priest who devoted his life to the little village of Ars and so successfully led his people to sanctity that he became a prime target of the devil.
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