The Spirit of the Curé of Ars
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture





The biography chronicles the life of Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, known as the Cure D'Ars, highlighting his devotion to God and his impactful ministry in Ars, France. It details his humble beginnings, struggles to become a priest, and his spiritual journey marked by visions and miracles. The author, Alfred Monnin, emphasizes Vianney's commitment to prayer, penance, and the sacraments, while also addressing the challenges he faced, including opposition and personal health issues. This work offers a profound insight into faith's significance in individual and community life.
This reprint preserves the essence of a classic first published in 1862, allowing readers to experience the historical context and themes of the era. The book offers a glimpse into the language and societal norms of the time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in literary history and the evolution of storytelling.