Thomas J. Craughwell

Saints Behaving Badly

Hardcover
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Saints Behaving Badly, the Cutthroats, Crooks, Trollops, Con Men, and Devil-Worshippers Who Became Saints, will entertain, inform, and even inspire Catholic readers across America. It is written with wit and respect (each profile ends with what inspired the saint to give up his or her wicked ways) and illustrated with amusing caricatures .

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Saints Behaving Badly, the Cutthroats, Crooks, Trollops, Con Men, and Devil-Worshippers Who Became Saints, will entertain, inform, and even inspire Catholic readers across America. It is written with wit and respect (each profile ends with what inspired the saint to give up his or her wicked ways) and illustrated with amusing caricatures .

Doubleday Religion; 1st ed edition

Saints are not born, they are made. And many, as Saints Behaving Badly reveals, were made of very rough materials indeed. The first book to lay bare the less than saintly behavior of thirty-two venerated holy men and women, it presents the scandalous, spicy, and sleazy detours they took on the road to sainthood.

In nineteenth- and twentieth-century writings about the lives of the saints, authors tended to go out of their way to sanitize their stories, often glossing over the more embarrassing cases with phrases such as, “he/she was once a great sinner.” In the early centuries of the Church and throughout the Middle Ages, however, writers took a more candid and spirited approach to portraying the saints. Exploring sources from a wide range of periods and places, Thomas Craughwell discovered a veritable rogues gallery of sinners-turned-saint. There’s St. Olga, who unleashed a bloodbath on her husband’s assassins; St. Mary of Egypt, who trolled the streets looking for new sexual conquests; and Thomas Becket, who despite his vast riches refused to give his cloak to a man freezing to death in the street.

 

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Weight 0.8 lbs
Dimensions 8 × 5 × 1 in
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ISBN

9780385517201

Pubeasy

Penguine Books / Random House

Pages

208 pages

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1 review for Saints Behaving Badly

  1. John Melcoch (verified owner)

    Saints Behaving Badly details the lives of thirty saints who have attained sainthood. These individuals fostered a path of woe, extreme difficulties and misunderstanding and were able to reconstruct their lives to follow the faith and become saints. This book serves an inspiration to the reader that there is a way to Heaven no matter what obstacles may occur in life.

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