The Lives of S. Veronica Giuliani, Capuchin NunWashbourne, 1874 - 418 pages |
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Page 33
... entered a cloister , she would not be able to take her sisters with her . But she was not at all alarmed at this suggestion , and frankly replied that to leave father , sisters , and every prospect of temporal advantage , was nothing in ...
... entered a cloister , she would not be able to take her sisters with her . But she was not at all alarmed at this suggestion , and frankly replied that to leave father , sisters , and every prospect of temporal advantage , was nothing in ...
Page 34
... entering religion ; but he contrived artfully to insin- uate that he wished to keep her with him as long as he lived , and to appoint her mistress of his house . He began accordingly to teach her the mysteries of housekeeping ...
... entering religion ; but he contrived artfully to insin- uate that he wished to keep her with him as long as he lived , and to appoint her mistress of his house . He began accordingly to teach her the mysteries of housekeeping ...
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... entered the convent of S. Clare at Mercatello , " which circum- stance , " she writes , " inflamed my longings , so that I had no peace . It was not so much that I bewailed their departure , but that I feared there was no prospect of my ...
... entered the convent of S. Clare at Mercatello , " which circum- stance , " she writes , " inflamed my longings , so that I had no peace . It was not so much that I bewailed their departure , but that I feared there was no prospect of my ...
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... entered re- ligion , he came from Piacenza to Città di Castello to visit her , and declared that her words had excited him to lead a Christian life , concluding by thus appealing to her : " Dear child , to you I commit the care of my ...
... entered re- ligion , he came from Piacenza to Città di Castello to visit her , and declared that her words had excited him to lead a Christian life , concluding by thus appealing to her : " Dear child , to you I commit the care of my ...
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... entered religion than her soul was illuminated by clearer light , and she became conscious of the various dangers which beset the path of perfection for those who guide themselves therein by their own judgment . Hence she was in the ...
... entered religion than her soul was illuminated by clearer light , and she became conscious of the various dangers which beset the path of perfection for those who guide themselves therein by their own judgment . Hence she was in the ...
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The Lives of S. Veronica Giuliani, Capuchin Nun: And, of the Blessed ... Filippo Maria Salvatori No preview available - 2018 |
The Lives of S. Veronica Giuliani, Capuchin Nun: And, of the Blessed ... Filippo Maria Salvatori,Matteo Pascucci No preview available - 2019 |
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abbess afflicted angel appeared asked Battista behold beloved bestow bishop Blessed Virgin Camerino Catherine of Siena caused chalice CHAPTER charity Città di Castello Clare confession confessor convent cross crucified daughter death declared desire devil devotion divine Spouse endured Eustachj eyes Father Crivelli favour fear feast feel felt gave give glory grace hands heard heart heaven heavenly holy holy Communion holy Wounds honour humility implored Jesus Christ Julius Cæsar lay sister Lord Mary Magdalen mind mistress monastery mortification mother never night novices nuns obedience occasion pain passed Passion penance permitted Piacenza pleased pray prayer present received religious religious habit render replied sacred Saint Saviour seemed sinners sins Sister Florida Ceoli Sister Mary sorrow soul speak spiritual stigmata suffering sweet tears Thee things Thou hast tion told took torments trials Ursula Veronica VERONICA GIULIANI virtue vision whole wish words wound writes