
SAINT ROSALIA - COLLECTIVE WORK
Discover the fascinating story of Saint Rosalia, an Italian virgin and hermit who dedicated her life to serving God. This book is a collection of stories and reflections on her extraordinary life, full of sacrifices and devotion. Meet the young, beautiful princess who gave up wealth to pray, fast, and serve Jesus. Learn how she contributed to the end of the plague epidemic in Palermo and why she is the patron saint of that city and all of Sicily.
- Inspiring story of Saint Rosalia
- Tale of sacrifice and devotion to God
- Account of the end of the epidemic of the plague in Palermo
- Patron saint of Palermo and Sicily
- Intercessor in times of disasters and natural disasters
- 2025 edition
Saint Rosalia, also known as La Santuzza, is an extremely important figure for the culture and religion of Sicily. Her life is an example of deep faith and devotion that continues to inspire today. This book approaches her story, showing her as a role model for all who wish to live in accordance with Christian values.
The publishing house Edycja Świętego Pawła presents this publication in a careful edition, with attention to detail and quality of content. This book is an ideal gift for people interested in the lives of saints, the history of religion, and the culture of Sicily. The 117x170 mm format makes it handy and easy to take with you on trips or to read in your free time.
The collective work dedicated to Saint Rosalia is not only a biography but also a collection of reflections on her influence on people's lives and her role as a patron saint and intercessor. This book is an invitation to get to know this extraordinary figure better and discover her message for today's world.
Specifications
| Binding | paperback |
| Publisher | Edycja Świętego Pawła |
| Year of publication | 2025 |
| Author | praca zbiorowa |
| ISBN | 9788381317511 |
| Number of pages | 64 |
| Format | 117x170 mm |
Edycja Świętego Pawła - Saint Rosalia - inspiring reading
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