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Product Description “The stories of saints reaffirm that holiness is not restricted by age, sex, nationality, geography, or time in which a person lives. Saints represent almost every occupation and family background. Holy women and men use their diverse, God-given talents by witnessing in their unique way to God’s compassionate love; there are no clones among the saints.” — from the Introduction For more than forty years, Saint of the Day has been a trusted guide, and this latest edition continues the tradition. Like his predecessors, Pope Francis continues to recognize and acclaim people from all walks of life. Newly added saints and blesseds include Oscar Romero, Marie of the Incarnation, François de Laval, Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, Stanley Rother, Pope Paul VI, and Solanus Casey. Review "Carl Jung said that people do not change in the presence of concepts nearly as much as in the presence of images. People change, inspire, and challenge people! This is one good reason why we must re-issue this wonderful book every few years, with ever new examples of holy and wonderful lives."--Fr. Richard Rohr, O.F.M., Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico "This book is the perfect companion for those who like to keep the company of those who have gone before us. Father McCloskey offers hope to anyone who thinks that sainthood is an impossible quest. He says in his Introduction ( referring to a comment of Bl. John XIII): "Someone becomes a saint not by being a 'dry, bloodless reproduction of a model...an individual becomes a saint by cooperating generously with God's grace according to that person's' individual capacities and particular circumstances." Each day of the year brings us another example of very human people becoming more than they could have imagined through the grace of God. Saint of the Day teaches us that each of us has the makings of a saint."--Jeanne Hunt, author, Celebrating Saints and Seasons Carl Jung said that people do not change in the presence of concepts nearly as much as in the presence of images. People change, inspire, and challenge people! This is one good reason why we must re-issue this wonderful book every few years, with ever n This book is the perfect companion for those who like to keep the company of those who have gone before us. Father McCloskey offers hope to anyone who thinks that sainthood is an impossible quest. He says in his Introduction ( referring to a comment of Bl LEONARD FOLEY, O.F.M., was editor of "St. Anthony Messenger" magazine, author of "Believing in Jesus: A Popular Overview of the Catholic Faith", and coauthor of "To Live as Francis Lived: A Guide for Secular Franciscans." PAT McCLOSKEY, O.F.M., is Franciscan editor of "St. Anthony Messenger" magazine and author of "Day by Day with Followers of Francis and Clare". This is the 40th anniversary edition of "Saint of the Day", first compiled by Leonard Foley, O.F.M., and published in two volumes. Through the years, this popular book has been a go-to source for information on key saints. This seventh revised edition contains the following additions: New saints and blesseds such as John of Avila, Hildegard of Bingen, John Henry Newman, and John Paul II.An expanded Introduction, with more detail about the current process of canonization. Also, background on the evolution of "Saint of the Day" since the first two volumes, including its recent formats as a daily online resource and as an app.A suggested resources section of additional Franciscan Media products with information about saints and blesseds"Saint of the Day" has been a trusted guide for forty years, and this latest edition continues the tradition. About the Author Leonard Foley, O.F.M., was editor of St. Anthony Messenger magazine, and author of Believing in Jesus: A Popular Overview of the Catholic Faith. Pat McCloskey, O.F.M., is Franciscan editor of St. Anthony Messenger magazine and writes its “Ask a Franciscan”