I find this a charming introduction to saint adoration. It offers a balance of information, and entertainment for a topic that can be daunting to the unfamiliar. The introduction succinctly covers the Church's official position regarding saints, and a brief explanation of how saints were added into the Church's calendar.
The whimsical illustrations add a layer of joy into these brief entries, often only two pages, for each saint: their biography, prayers and common, simple, folk practices to enjoy.
Humor keeps a light mood in the book, particularly regarding the aspects of practice, and the stories of saints' lives that causes modern people to raise an eyebrow of doubt. For example, the excessive methods of martyrdom, or a common theme in stories such as virgins killed for refusal to marry.
The choice of saints for the situations of daily life elevates this book to a practical level. A bit of something for everyone to take, and find useful.
An excellent section on common Roman Catholic prayers, the Rosary, a truncated list of saint patronages-not all of whom are given their own entries in the book, and a bibliography for deeper reading, particularly the folk customs that developed around individual saints-most especially those whose stories may be fabrications, or amalgamations of several stories.
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