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St. Anthony began life as a young nobleman who enjoyed all the sumptuous pleasures and privileges of that medieval Europe could offer. Yet he was compelled by a mysterious inner voice to gaze upon the unspeakable misery, disease and cruelty around him. Overcome with boundless compassion, he entered a monastery, dedicating his fine mind and fragile body to defending the poor and oppressed against injustice. This revolutionary saint dared to challenge the highest spheres of society, the government and even the Church, if they were guilty of exploiting the common people. His story continues to this day with the many accounts of those who have been transformed by "the most famous saint in the world," St. Anthony of Padua.
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| Length | 108 Minutes |
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| Publication Date | June 10, 2008 |
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| ISBN-10 | 1400314054 |
| ISBN-13 | 9781400314058 |
| Height | 7.5" |
| Width | 5.4" |
| Ships to US and Canada | |
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