Padre Pio – (Spanish)
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Translated from the Italian, here is a wonderful collection of 365 letters written by Padre Pio, providing spiritual wisdom and advice to both laypeople and priests. Some of the letters are also between Padre Pio and his own spiritual directors, providing a unique window into the spiritual life and struggles of this beloved contemporary saint. For anyone who is seeking to grow in faith and devotion to God, this is a book to use throughout the year.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781616360054
ISBN10: 1616360054
Language: Spanish
Gianluigi Pasquale
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2011
Publisher: Servant Publications
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