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Saints for Sinners by Archbishop Alban Goodier
$13.95
Saints for Sinners
by Archbishop Alban Goodier
161 pp. paperback

The Most Rev. Alban Goodier (1869-1939) was a Jesuit who served as Archbishop of Bombay, India. He was a respected writer, renowned for his memorable aphorisms. He wrote over a dozen books, including The Meaning of Life and Spiritual Excellence. Saints for Sinners reminds us that God’s grace can conquer every human flaw. Christ came not to call saints but to make them often out of weak, stupid, and sinful men. That’s why the saints are not only models of holiness for us to imitate; they’re reminders that God’s grace can outshine every human flaw. As Alban Goodier’s classic Saints for Sinners shows us, even the greatest saints had to battle the same stubborn vices, temptations of the flesh, and bouts of spiritual dryness that afflict you and me today. In these pages, with a style that perfectly blends hagiographical detail, spiritual meditation, and a skilled storyteller’s touch, Archbishop Goodier brings us the stories of nine saints, among whom are St. Augustine, St. Margaret of Cortona and St. Francis Xavier.
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