Religion would seem to take its name from reading over those things which belong to Divine worship because we ought frequently to ponder over such things in our hearts
Recounting the major events and experiences of St
Only this love realizes the ideal
Francis must become as gold in the furnace: purified by fire for the praise and glory and honor of his Lord and God
studying the reign of King Louis XIV as illustrative of the age’s contradictions and the spiritual genius that triumphed over turmoil by its foundations in the Cross
Margaret Roper Hales Religion would seem to takeBy E. E. Reynolds Margaret Ropers rsum is nothing if not impressive: a woman of wit and intelligence, a diligent student and competent scholar in the liberal arts, a faithful wife, mother, and Christian, and the favorite child of a saint and martyr, Thomas More. With this moving portrait of Mores mine own dear daughter (originally published in 1960), E. E. Reynolds remedies a deficiency in both Christian biography and English history by providing a