Saint Leopold Prayer Minibook
Saint Leopold Prayer Minibook
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Saint Leopold Mandic Minibook is a 28-page printed Catholic minibook by Bob and Penny Lord, published by Journeys of Faith. It offers a concise life of Saint Leopold, best known as the Saint of Reconciliation and a model for priests and Catholics seeking a deeper understanding of confession.
- Printed minibook format with 28 pages for easy reading and study
- Focuses on the Sacrament of Reconciliation and Saint Leopold's priestly vocation
- Traces key places in his life including Herzegovina, Venice, and Padua
- Highlights his confessional ministry, where he spent more than 16 hours a day
- Written by Catholic authors Bob and Penny Lord for devotional learning
Saint Leopold, although a multi-faceted Saint who could be Patron Saint of many areas of our life, is most closely associated with the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Compared to broader saints books, this minibook centers on one defining mission: his lifelong work of bringing peace and reconciliation between man and God through confession.
This is the story of a priest whose witness remains relevant in times when sin is often minimized and confession is less understood. As with Jesus, Father Leopold believed man could not be whole unless his sins were forgiven, and he dedicated his life to this mandate entrusted to priests.
The book also follows his journey from Herzegovina to Venice, where he was ordained, and then to Padua. Readers visit his confessional, the museum, his tomb, and the site where only the confessional and a statue of Our Lady survived bombing. Ideal for personal devotion, parish reading, confirmation saint research, or Catholic gift giving.
