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Francis and Clare: The Complete Works (The Classics of Western Spirituality) - The Complete Works (1986)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Regis J. Armstrong
Ignatius C. Brady
Saint Francis of Assisi
Francis
Subject Theology
Publication Date 1/1/1986
Format Paperback (230 x 152 mm)
Publisher Paulist Press
Language English
Plot
Francis (c. 1182-1226), "The Little Poor Man" of Assisi, and Clare (c.1193-1254), "The Clear One," the woman who lived out his vision with heroic simplicity, together shaped the spirituality of early thirteenth-century Europe. Each gathered communities of like-minded persons to live out a radical commitment to the Gospel message of poverty and in the process left a legacy that has captured the imagination of both believer and nonbeliever throughout the ages.

Here for the first time in English the complete writings of both Francis and Clare have been brought together in one volume. The book represents the first English translation based on the critical texts of the writings of Francis assembled by Kajetan Esser in his 1976 Opuscula des Heiligen Franziskus von Assisi, and the critical texts of Clare's writings done by Ignatio Omaechevarria.

Writing in the preface to this volume, John Vaughn, Minister General of the Friars minor, sums up the relevance of Francis's and Clare's vision for today: "[It] Calls us to revitalizes our lives and those of others, and indeed to renew the very life of the Church in these times of crisis."

Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Index 452
Read It Yes
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Product Details
LoC Classification BX890.F665 1982
Dewey 271/.3/022
ISBN 0809124467
Cover Price $19.95
Nr of Pages 272
First Edition No
Rare No
Notes
Includes indexes.