St. John Bosco Saint Minibook
St. John Bosco Saint Minibook
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Saint John Bosco staple-bound minibook, 44 printed pages, by Bob and Penny Lord and published by Journeys of Faith. This Catholic saint biography offers a concise, portable introduction to Don Bosco’s life, teachings, visions, and ministry to poor and abandoned children in Turin.
Unlike longer Catholic books, this minibook gives readers a focused overview that is easy to read for personal devotion, parish study, classroom use, or Confirmation saint research. It highlights Saint John Bosco’s emphasis on frequent Communion and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, two themes closely associated with his spirituality and apostolate.
- 44-page printed staple-bound minibook format for easy reading and sharing
- Written by Catholic authors Bob and Penny Lord
- Covers Don Bosco’s care for street children in Turin and the Oratory he founded
- Includes his visions, dreams, prophecies, and church history context
- Useful for saint studies, Catholic gift giving, and devotional reading
The Lord sends us special people to meet special needs at crucial moments in Church history. Saint John Bosco is remembered as a protector of children and a guide for youth, especially during the social upheaval of the Industrial Revolution. This minibook discusses the chapel, the room where he died, the church he founded in Rome, and the paintings that depict his visions.
For families, catechists, and parish groups looking for a short printed resource on Don Bosco, this edition provides clear Catholic context in a compact format. Compared to general biographies, it is especially suited for prayerful reading and learning about his message for our times.
