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Biography of saint josephine bakhita books

          Josephine Margaret Bakhita, FDCC was a Canossian religious sister who lived in Italy for 45 years, after having been a slave in Sudan.!

          Saint Josephine Bakhita (The First Black Woman Canonized as Saint in ): The Unveiling of Saint Josephine Margaret Bakhita's Remarkable Life and Legacy.

        1. Josephine Bakhita was kidnapped near Darfur, Sudan, by Arab slave traders.
        2. Josephine Margaret Bakhita, FDCC was a Canossian religious sister who lived in Italy for 45 years, after having been a slave in Sudan.
        3. Discover Josephine Bakhita's journey from Sudanese slave to Catholic nun in Venice, Italy, in this compelling biography from Ignatius Press.
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        5. Bakhita: From Slave to Saint

          Is it a sin of envy to read a book, weep tears of love, and at the same time fall prey to green-eyed envy that you weren't the one who penned the words between the covers?

          Yes, it likely is.

          And yet I have to confess that this is what I felt much of the time while reading Bakhita: From Slave to Saint by Roberto Italo Zanini. As a devotee of St. Bakhita, I fell in love all over again with her as I devoured Zanini's book.

          The English version of a memoir originally penned in Italian, Bakhita brings to life this amazing woman's story of grace, forgiveness and absolute love. I truly believe that this book could be for St. Bakhita what Story of a Soul was for St.

          Therese of Lisieux -- the vehicle by which so many could come to know and seek an intercessory relationship with a spiritual role model. Please check out the publisher's information on this book below and consider it as a great option for inspirational summer reading.

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