Život i molitva Veronike - gubave djevojke

Život i molitva Veronike - gubave djevojke

Jean-Pierre Dubois-Dumee

Jean-Pierre Dubois-Dumée, a French Catholic journalist and author, in his book The Life and Prayer of Veronica – the Leper Girl, brings a moving meditation on suffering, faith, and spiritual strength through the character of Veronica, a young girl sufferi

Veronica, although physically marked by illness, becomes a symbol of spiritual purity and devotion. Through her prayers and inner dialogue, the author explores how in silence and solitude a deep connection with God can be found. Veronica’s life, filled with pain and isolation, is transformed into a testimony of hope and love, showing how suffering can be a path to spiritual maturity and compassion.

Dubois-Dumée uses simple yet poetic language to convey universal messages about acceptance, mercy, and the power of prayer. The book invites the reader to introspect and encourages reflection on their own faith and capacity for compassion for others.

The life and prayer of Veronica – the leper girl is not just a story of illness, but a profound spiritual reflection that transcends time and space, offering comfort and inspiration to all who face their own challenges and seek meaning in suffering.

Original title
Avec une infinie tendresse
Editor
Ivan Zirdum
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
48
Publisher
Karitativni fond UPT, Đakovo, 2009.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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