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Publication Date: 21 Jun 2018
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Page Count: 72
Author: Edited by Rima Devereaux
ISBN-13: 9780281079001, 9780281079018

A Month with St Francis

By Edited by Rima Devereaux
Attractive prayers and readings allowing the reader to spend a month with St Francis.
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Spend a month in the company of St Francis, with sixty-two reflections to enrich your mornings and evenings.

'[Francis received] the unhealed everlasting wounds that heal the world.' - G. K. Chesterton, St. Francis of Assisi

Praise for the 'A Month with' series:

'This series helps us to be properly nurtured by the living, radical Christian tradition of faith.' - Mark Oakley, author and Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, London

St Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan Order, lived in early thirteenth-century Italy and is known as the patron saint of animals.
Rima Devereaux is an editor, writer and translator.

This series helps us to be properly nurtured by the living, radical Christian tradition of faith.

- Mark Oakley, author and Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, London
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Spend a month in the company of St Francis, with sixty-two reflections to enrich your mornings and evenings.

'[Francis received] the unhealed everlasting wounds that heal the world.' - G. K. Chesterton, St. Francis of Assisi

Praise for the 'A Month with' series:

'This series helps us to be properly nurtured by the living, radical Christian tradition of faith.' - Mark Oakley, author and Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, London

St Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscan Order, lived in early thirteenth-century Italy and is known as the patron saint of animals.
Author
Rima Devereaux is an editor, writer and translator.
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This series helps us to be properly nurtured by the living, radical Christian tradition of faith.

- Mark Oakley, author and Chancellor of St Paul’s Cathedral, London

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