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The Big Book of Women Saints

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HarperCollins, Dec 1, 2009 - Religion - 480 pages

Most books about the saints are thin on women, especially contemporary women. Even Butler's LIVES OF THE SAINTS, the 'bible' of this category, lists far more men than women. No book about the saints could ignore such beloved early martyrs as Agnes of Rome and Lucy of Syracuse but this new book will introduce readers to many new women who have been canonized or beatified by Pope John Paul II. Of the more than 377 women mentioned in the book, 159 have been canonized or beatified since 1979. Approximately 100 of them lived in the twentieth century.

This new book is also unique in that it uses the saint's own words wherever possible, taking advantage of newly discovered archives, memoirs and other primary sources. It will contain resources such as internet shrines and other websites, as well as little–known information on the canonization process.

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User Review  - Jeannee Waseck - Goodreads

Love, love, love this book! I am just as eager to read about holy women, as I am to read about people in recovery and/or anyone who has overcome tremendous odds! Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Sarah Gallick is the author of seven books and a founding member of Catholic Women at Work. Her articles have appeared in the New York Times, as well as Vogue, Harper's, and Star magazines and online at Godspy.com. She lives in New York City.

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