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Francis de Sales, Jane de Chantal
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Gathered here are letters of spiritual direction written by Francis (1567-1622) and Jane (1572-1641) that reveal the richness of Salesian spirituality. The letters show the daily attempts of laity, clergy, cloistered religious, and others to live in the authentic spirit of Jesus.
Paulist Press
Title: Francis de Sales, Jane de Chantal
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Gathered here are letters of spiritual direction written by Francis (1567-1622) and Jane (1572-1641) that reveal the richness of Salesian spirituality.
The letters show the daily attempts of laity, clergy, cloistered religious, and others to live in the authentic spirit of Jesus.
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