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A Little Book of St. Francis & His Brethren

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A Little Book of St. Francis and His Brethren presents with superlative charm the great simplicities and eternal verities in the life of St Francis. The author EM Wilmot Buxton is already well known for valuable work in making vivid the lives God's heroes. The Little Book will be found delightful by both children and adults. (Adapted from the New Catholic World #113, 1921) (1 hr 41 min)

Chapters

The Story of St. Francis Himself

6:45

Read by Larry Wilson

The Story of How St. Francis Became Poor for the Love of Christ

12:42

Read by Susan Morin

The Story of How St. Francis Began His Building

5:02

Read by John

The Story of Brother Bernard and His Sack of Money

7:37

Read by John

The Story of the Pride of Brother Elias

7:35

Read by John

The Story of How St. Francis Converted the Wolf of Gubbio

7:39

Read by John

The Story of the Wild Turtle-Doves

2:57

Read by John

How St. Francis Taught Brother Leo the Secret of Perfect Joy

6:43

Read by Susan Morin

The Story of How St. Francis Preached to the Birds

5:07

Read by Larry Wilson

The Story of the Vineyard of Rietl

7:26

Read by Larry Wilson

The Story of How St. Anthony Preached to the Fishes

7:24

Read by Susan Morin

The Story of St. Francis and the Sultan

8:00

Read by Susan Morin

The Story of How the Birds Welcomed St. Francis

6:08

Read by Kristine Bekere

The Story of How St. Francis Received the Holy Marks

7:30

Read by Kristine Bekere

The Story of the Passing of St. Francis

3:08

Read by Larry Wilson

Bewertungen

Informative, educational and entertaining

(5 Sterne)

This is a beautiful book and anyone who has heard of Saint Francis should listen to this. Nice easy chapters and John Brandon has an excellent voice. This is one you'll return to time and time again. God bless you for sharing this and thank toy.

good book well read

(5 Sterne)

Neat book for children about St Francis et al

(5 Sterne)

great story worth for reflection and draw ones faith like st.francis