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A saint and his lion

the story of Tekla of Ethiopia
2004
Presents a retelling of the Ethiopian tale of Saint Tekla, a child prophesied at birth to be destined for greatness, whose friendship with a lion gives him credence when he goes out in the world to spread the Gospel.
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Magdalene

poems
Contains a collection of forty-four poems which prominently feature the biblical figure of Mary Magdalene put into different time periods and situations exploring her traumas, need for a spiritual teacher, and sexuality.
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The night of Las Posadas

At the annual celebration of Las Posadas in old Santa Fe, the wife and husband slated to play Mary and Joseph are delayed by car trouble, but a mysterious couple appears that seems perfect for the part.

The last snake in Ireland

a story about St. Patrick
Before he becomes a saint, Patrick drives all the snakes but one out of Ireland and that last one he throws into Scotland's Loch Ness.

Mohawk Saint

Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits
"The daughter of an Algonquin mother and an Iroquois father, Catherine/Kateri Tekakwitha (1656-1680) has become known over the centuries as a Catholic convert so holy that, almost immediately upon her death, she became the object of a cult. Today she is revered as a patron saint by Native Americans and the patroness of ecology and the environment by Catholics more generally, the first Native North American proposed for sainthood." "Tekakwitha was born at a time of cataclysmic change, as Native Americans of the northeast experienced the effects of European contact and colonization. A convert to Catholicism in the 1670s, she embarked on a physically and mentally grueling program of self-denial, aiming to capture the spiritual power of the newcomers from across the sea. Her story intersects with that of Claude Chauchetiere, a French Jesuit of mystical tendencies who came to America hoping to rescue savages from sin and paganism. But it was Claude himself who needed help to face down his own despair. He became convinced that Tekakwitha was a genuine saint and that conviction gave meaning to his life. Though she lived until just 24, Tekakwitha's severe penances and vivid visions were so pronounced that Chauchetiere wrote an elegiac hagiography shortly after her death.".
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Kateri Tekakwitha, the Iroquois saint

with an account of the Iroquois martyrs of St. Francis Xavier du Sault
2012
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Saint Katharine Drexel

friend of the oppressed
2002
Chronicles the life of St. Katharine Drexel, describing her childhood in Philadelphia, her efforts to help those less fortunate than her, her missionary work, and other related topics.
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Saint John Vianney

the Cur? d'Ars today
1988
Chronicles and examines the life of Saint Jean Marie Bapti ste Vianney, the nineteenth-century French priest known for his work as a confessor and the devilish disturbances that plagued him for decades.
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The legend of Saint Christopher

from the Golden legend, Englished by William Caxton, 1483
2002
Relates the story of Offero, whose service to Jesus brought him the name of Christopher the Christ-bearer and caused him to be called the patron saint of travelers.

Messenger

the legend of Joan of Arc : a graphic novel
2015
In graphic novel format, presents a retelling of the life of Joan of Arc, explaining how the visions she experienced shaped her life and helped her restore the monarchy and lead the French out of their occupation.

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