St. Rita Printed Minibook
St. Rita Printed Minibook
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Saint Rita of Cascia Minibook is a 24-page printed Catholic saint biography by Bob and Penny Lord, published by Journeys of Faith. Created for personal devotion, saint study, and gift giving, it offers a concise account of Saint Rita's life, trials, and intercession as the Saint of the Impossible.
- 24-page printed minibook for easy reading and reference
- Focuses on Saint Rita as daughter, wife, mother, widow, nun, and saint
- Includes key devotional themes such as forgiveness, suffering, and impossible causes
- Discusses her stigmata, the thorn wound, and her incorrupt body
- Highlights places connected to her life, including Cascia and Roccaporena
- Written by Catholic authors Bob and Penny Lord and published by Journeys of Faith
Compared to longer Catholic books, this minibook gives readers a compact format that is easier to carry to Adoration, prayer groups, RCIA, or quiet daily reading. It is especially useful for those seeking a short introduction to Saint Rita, a confirmation saint resource, or a faith-based gift for someone praying through family hardship, grief, or difficult situations.
Inside, readers follow Saint Rita's path from obedient daughter and faithful wife to widow and finally nun. The book recounts her husband's conversion, the loss of her sons, her entrance into religious life, the miraculous bees associated with her story, and the Cross from which she received the stigmata. Unlike general saint summaries, this printed edition centers on the specific events and locations tied to her life in Cascia and Roccaporena. Pray for her intercession and discover why she is widely honored as the Saint of the Impossible.
