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Raphael Brown (1912–2000)

Author of The Little Flowers of St. Francis

9+ Works 1,038 Members 9 Reviews

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Includes the name: editor Raphael Brown

Works by Raphael Brown

The Little Flowers of St. Francis (1958) — Translator — 627 copies, 3 reviews
The Life of Mary As Seen By the Mystics (1991) — Editor — 318 copies, 3 reviews
Saints Who Saw Mary (1994) 51 copies
The Roots of St. Francis (1981) 13 copies, 1 review
True Joy from Assisi (1978) 7 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

The Little Flowers of St. Francis (-0001) — Translator, some editions — 1,415 copies, 20 reviews
The Perfect Joy of Saint Francis (1974) — Translator, some editions — 277 copies, 3 reviews
St. Francis of Assisi: Omnibus of Sources (1972) — Translator — 165 copies, 3 reviews

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12 reviews
Here is a book that generation after generation has taken to its heart, for it lives and breathes the spirit of St. Francis as no other book has ever done. It is irresistible. The warmth of Franciscan love and joy radiates from every page. The best-loved stories of the Poverello and his followers are all here: Francis's sermon to the birds... the Stigmata... the wolf of Gubbio... the preaching of St. Anthony... the soaring "Canticle of Brother Sun"... the lives and sayings of Brother Juniper show more and Brother Giles.

This edition -- the only complete version -- has been translated into modern English by Raphael Brown, the well-known Franciscan scholar whose own deep feeling for St. Francis has helped him capture the spirit and flavor that gives these writings their indescribable charm. Truly universal is the appeal of this book, extending to people of all faiths and of every intellectual level. It is wise, very funny, rich in human wisdom, inspiring. Above all, it is a love story... the story of how the Little Poor Man taught the world about the love of Christ, and how this love can be lived and enjoyed by everyone.
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A masterpiece that combines the visions of four great Catholic mystics into one coherent story on the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary. For young and old alike, The Life of Mary As Seen by the Mystics will forever impress the reader with an inspiring and truly unforgettable understanding of the otherwise unknown facts concerning Mary and the Holy Family.
I didn't really know what to do with this as I have no real understanding of saints and how to read about St. Francis. I appreciated the stories, but kind of left wanting a more objective look of St. Francis. This definitely piqued my interest significantly.
If you have read other revelations before it may seem a bit all over the place but it does provide you with some jumping off points to all the various revelations you can seek out to read more in detail.

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