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Against the Grain - Heroic Catholics Through the Centuries - cover

Against the Grain - Heroic Catholics Through the Centuries

Doug Grane

Casa editrice: Defiance Press and Publishing

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In a world increasingly hostile to traditional faith, Doug Grane delivers an inspiring journey through two millennia of Catholic history through the lives of twenty-one remarkable saints who dared to "go against the grain." Each chapter spotlights a different century and saint, illuminating how these extraordinary individuals embodied specific virtues while challenging the prevailing cultures of their times.
 
From Saint Martha's friendship in the first century to Saint Carlo Acutis's joyful witness in our digital age, Grane masterfully weaves historical context, biographical details, and spiritual insights to show how these heroes remained steadfast in their faith despite overwhelming opposition. Notable figures include Saint Nicholas Owen, who built priest hideouts during England's religious persecution; Saint Wolfgang, whose diligence helped reform tenth-century monasticism; and Blessed Franz Jägerstätter, who chose execution rather than serve Hitler's regime.
 
More than mere history, "Against the Grain" is a clarion call for readers to embrace heroic virtue in their own lives. Grane doesn't shy away from addressing contemporary challenges to religious freedom and moral conviction, offering practical guidance for living counter-culturally with Catholic integrity. The book includes helpful "Virtue Challenges" that allow readers to cultivate the same heroic qualities demonstrated by these saints.
 
Timely, meticulously researched, and deeply personal, this work will inspire Catholics to rediscover their rich heritage and find courage to stand firm in their convictions. If you enjoyed "Saints and Sinners," "The Well-Versed Catholic," or "How the Catholic Church Built Western Civilization," you'll love "Against the Grain."
Disponibile da: 29/12/2021.
Lunghezza di stampa: 548 pagine.

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