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The Penguin Dictionary of Saints

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This best-selling dictionary brilliantly reveals the lives and works of a host of fascinating individuals, from Biblical saints to those most recently canonised. It is a worthy companion to any study of Biblical or Church history, and includes details of feast days and special patronage to aid personal devotion.

400 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1938

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April 20, 2020
A handy reference guide for the plethora of saints within the Roman Catholic Church. It is compact enough to keep during research, or to explore that menagerie of figures.
The introduction is a wonderful piece of explanation for those unfamiliar with the process, or meaning of a saint in the context of the Church. A list for Further Reading, and an Appendix offer fantastic resources needed to learn more.
Each entry offers birth, death, and feast dates as known, a biography, and marks within the text for when their lives intersect with other saints- for faster reference. The biogtaphies do not contain information regarding patronage, or much regarding veneration, however, there is a list at the back on a front-and-back page of a sampling patronages, and another front-and-back page of saint's emblems. The book ends with a list of the saint's days of only those mentioned in the text.
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