St John Bosco

St John Bosco (16 August 1815 - 31 January 1888) - feast day 31st January
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From Saint John Bosco's Biographical Memoirs
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Model Mother
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Priest of the Gallows
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Their Lives and Faces
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Sitxty-three Saints of the Western Church from the First to the Twentieth Century
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Story of St John Bosco
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A giant of charity
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Stories of Don Bosco
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Forty Dreams of St. John Bosco
Fory Dreams of St. John Bosco
From Saint John Bosco's Biographical Memoirs
by St John Bosco

These fascinating dreams involve prophecy and reading of hearts, with a powerful spiritual message. Includes: To Hell and Back, Two Boys Attacked by a Monster, The Snake and the Rosary, and many more. These dreams led to many conversions and will instruct, admonish and inspire today!

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From Saint John Bosco's Biographical Memoirs
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Mamma Margherita

Mamma Margherita
Model Mother
by Fr Augustin Auffray, SDB

“The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world”, goes the old saying. This has rarely been so true as in the case of Mamma Margherita Bosco, mother of the great apostle of youth, Saint John Bosco.

A peasant by birth, Margherita already demonstrated virtue, courage and common sense as a young girl. After her husband’s death, she single-handedly raised her three boys while running the family farm. Then, when her beloved John called on her help for his budding Oratory in Turin, she generously answered his call. She once more became a mother – this time of hundreds of boys in Turin.

Partly using material from his monumental biography of Don Bosco and partly relying on the Saint’s memoirs, Father Auffray paints as complete a picture as possible of this great woman.

Father Auffray wrote this book in order to give mothers an example they could follow and in order to encourage them in the difficulties inherent in their sacred task of raising children.

“We offer to all women who feel in their heart the desire to be “mothers of a holy people” this model of energy, abnegation and Christian spirit in the education of her children”. Father Augustin Auffray (Preface)

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Model Mother
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The Life of St. Joseph Cafasso
The Life of St. Joseph Cafasso
Priest of the Gallows
by St John Bosco

The life of St. John Bosco's spiritual mentor and model in the priesthood, told by St. John Bosco himself. Called the "Priest of the Gallows" because he converted so many criminals on "death row" (and promised them immediate entrance into Heaven). Great stories show how he did it. Also, stories of how he taught young St. John Bosco to put God first. Impr.

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Priest of the Gallows
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Modern Saints I
Modern Saints I
Their Lives and Faces
by Ann Ball

Saints are not phenomena of the past; they are with us in all eras of the Church's life, for God does not leave His Church bereft of holy witnesses. In this first volume of Modern Saints: Their Lives and Faces, Ann Ball provides brief but substantive biographies on 45 saints, blesseds, and other holy men and women from the past two centuries. Included for each is a portrait, typically an actual photograph—a true blessing for Catholics of our time. This volume contains the lives and faces of saints including:

St Julie BilliartBl Philippine DuchesneSt Joaquina de Vedruna de MasSt Dominic SavioSt John Neumann
St Gabriel of the Sorrowful MotherSt BenildusHenrette DelilleFrancis C. SeelosSt Peter Julian Eymard
St Anthony Mary ClaretSt Bernadette SoubirousSt Mary Domenica MazzarelloSt Charcles Lwanga & CompanionsSt Maria Soledad Torres Acosta
St John BoscoVen Damien de VeusterVen Augustus CzartoryskiBl Agostina PietrantoniVen Andrew Beltrami
St Charbel MakhloufBl Maria Droste zu VischeringMother Angela TruszkowskaBl Gregory & CompanionSt Maria Goretti
St Gemma GalganiLaura VicunaVen Zepherin NamuncuraVen Mother Mary Magdalen BentivoglioSr Teresa Valse Pantellini
Bl Br MiguelBl Michael RuaBl Louis GuanellaBr Isidore of St JosephVen Charles de Foucauld
St Frances Xavier CabriniBl Mary Fortunata VitiMother Mary WalshSt Raphaela Mary de PorrasRose Hawthorne Lathrop
Sr Miriam Teresa DemjanovichFr Miguel ProFr Lukas EtlinBishop Luigi Versiglia and Fr Callisto CaravarioSr Carmen Moreno and Sr Amparo Carbonell
Bl Br AndreBl Louis OrioneSt Maximilian M. KolbeTitus BrandsmaEdith Stein
Sr AlphonsaVen Maria Teresa QuevedoMary Ann LongPadre PioBr Elias

Let these holy men and women, so close to us in time, bring guidance and encouragement on your earthly sojourn, as we wait to join them in Heaven with God and all of his elect from throughout the ages. Impr.

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Their Lives and Faces
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Picture Book of Saints #01
Picture Book of Saints #01
by Fr Lawrence G. Lovasik

St. Joseph Picture Book Series, Part 1 of 12 books on the "Super-Heroes of God"--commonly known as Saints--by beloved author Rev. Lawrence G. Lovasik, S.V.D. introduces Catholic children to 15 of the most well-known Saints. Among the features of this book are:

  • a full-color illustration of each Saint
  • short, easy-to-understand lives of the Saints that offer a window on what made them so special in the eyes of God
  • the feast day for each Saint in accordance with the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church
  • a concluding prayer
Saints included in this edition are:

St. Elizabeth Ann SetonSt. John BoscoSt. PatrickSt. John Baptist de la Salle
St. Anthony of PaduaSt. Thomas MoreSt. AnneSt. Lawrence
St. Pius XSt. Peter ClaverSt. Vincent de PaulSt. Teresa of Avila
St. Margaret Mary AlacoqueSt. Isaac JoguesSt. Stephen

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St John Bosco
St John Bosco
by F. A. Forbes

St. John Bosco was a priest of the diocese of Turin, Italy, and founder of the Society of St. Francis de Sales. Famous for his kindliness and gentleness, he is a patron of disadvantaged youth because of his caring for children on the streets and juvenile delinquents, whose welfare he made his life's work. Giving them shelter and care, teaching them skills for future employment, and even enticing them with his uncanny magic tricks and juggling skills, Don Bosco was famous as a helper of the poor and needy children created by the Industrial Revolution, as well as a beloved publisher of catechetical works.

He was called to the priesthood at an early age and, through struggle and hard work, obtained the education necessary to be ordained. His life work was among the poor and needy, both young men and women (through the congregations he founded especially). He wrote volumes, including over 220 works, in addition to all the other efforts he made, which included pioneering a method of education that was based on love rather than punishment and guiding the Salesians to become one of the largest religious orders in the world. All of his students grew to love him, and he was ever seen teaching and guiding many youths to greater charity. He died in 1888; his funeral was attended by thousands.

But there was yet far more inside this powerhouse saint than meets the eye. Recorded in his memoirs, St. John Bosco's mystical dreams—provided in this short biography as well—reveal a side of the gentle saint that is scarcely recognizable, taking him squarely from the image of the saint of social welfare to one as a mystical pastor of souls. The dreams—really allegorical visions, and terrible ones—saw him tossing on the waves of the high seas of modernism that roiled and rocked the Barque of the Church, or facing a horrifying, massive snake that was strangled in the rope of the Rosary, or permeating by divine guidance straight to the depths of Hell and back again. Yes, Don Bosco was also a mystic—and an extraordinary one at that. Most of all, Don Bosco's life of service to others, especially the youth, and bringing them to Christ, show this: that the interior life is always the source of exterior action. Here is the life of an underrated and extremely important saint for our times.

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The Young People's Book of Saints
The Young People's Book of Saints
Sitxty-three Saints of the Western Church from the First to the Twentieth Century
by Hugh Ross Williamson

Sixty-three Saints of the Western Church from the 1st to the 20th Century Saints are the men and women who best love Christ and His Church.

They may be kings or queens, statesmen or soldiers, scholars, visionaries, workmen or beggars. They teach us the real meaning of human history, and they show us how to live in any walk of life or set of circumstances. 

Many of these saints were martyrs, killed in periods of persecution. Others died trying to bring the knowledge of Christ to pagan tribes. Yet others built up the Church through their example and their teaching, but were never called upon to shed their blood.

St James the GreaterSt DenisSt HelenSt Ambrose of MilanSt Germain
St PatrickSt GenevieveSt Brigid of IrelandSt BenedictSt Gregory the Great
St Columba of IonaSt HermengildSt Isidore of SevilleSt AidenSt Audry (Etheldreda)
St Cuthbert of LindisfarneSt GilesSt BonifaceSt Eulogius of CordovaSt Swithun
St WenceslausSt WolfgangSts Henry & CunegundSt Edward the ConfessorSt Benno of Meissen
St Gregory VIISt NorbertSt Bernard of ClairvauxSt Thomas of CanterburySt Hildegard
St Hugh of LincolnSt Francis of AssisiSt DominicSt Anthony of PaduaSt Elizabeth of Hungary
St WilleboldSt Louis IXSt Albert the GreatSt Thomas AquinasBl Ramon Lull
St Elizabeth the PeacemakerSt Catherine of SienaSt John NepomuceneSt Bernadine of SienaSt Joan of Arc
St Jerome EmilianiSt Thomas MoreSt Ignatius LoyolaSt John of GodSt Francis Xavier
St Teresa of AvilaSt Peter CanisiusBl Edmund CampionSt Camillus de LellisSt Vincent de Paul
St Alphonsus LiguoriSt Benedict Joseph LabreThe Cure d'ArsSt BernadetteSt John Bosco
St Therese of LisieuxSt Pius XSt Frances Xavier Cabrini

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Sitxty-three Saints of the Western Church from the First to the Twentieth Century
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St John Bosco and Our Lady Help of Christians medal
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Story of St John Bosco
Story of St John Bosco
A Story of St John Bosco
by Br Ernest, CSC

John Bosco was born in Italy in 1815. As a young boy he learned to juggle and do magic tricks. the children enjoyed watching him perform. As he entertained them he would have the children say the Rosary if they wanted to see more of his performance. After becoming a priest he opened a school for boys and started a religious order known as the Salesians to continue this important work. Reading this story can encourage us to follow in the footsteps of St John Bosco who devoted his life to teaching others about God.

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Saint John Bosco

Saint John Bosco
A giant of charity
by Fr Augustin Auffray, S.D.B

This wonderful book was written by Father Augustin Auffray S.D.B., director of the Salesian Bulletin for over twenty years. He studied the life of Saint John Bosco at its sources in Turin and personally interviewed many of those who had known the Saint when he was alive. It has been described as being “without contest the best biography of this saint”.

Father Auffray gives a detailed and gripping account of Saint John Bosco’s life and work, clearly showing how this “father of orphans”, educator, founder of congregations, builder of churches, tireless apostle, opponent of heresy and error, miracle-worker and servant of the Papacy was truly a giant of Charity, a living image of the eternal love of God for men.

Out of print for a number of years, this revised edition has been completely retypeset and corrected with reference to the original French. The style of language has been updated to suit a 21st century readership.

This monumental book deserves a place on everyone’s bookshelf, but particularly on the bookshelves of those who have responsibility for educating children or caring for souls.

Paperback, 544 pages

A giant of charity
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How St John Bosco Punished

How St John Bosco Punished
by Fr Augustin Auffray

Punishing a child is a serious affair, in fact it is the most important responsibility of all!

One day, a holy man had the courage to meditate on the essential nature of the best educational method. 

The answer he gave us was drawn from his forty-five years of profound experience both as a saint and educator. 

Who was this saint? His name was Don Bosco. 

Father Augustin Auffray, himself a Salesian and author of the most comprehensive biography of Saint John Bosco, gives a very succinct and simple presentation of Don Bosco's method of punishment. 

"Saint Gregory Nazianzen says that education is the art of arts...How to practice this art? Saint John Bosco did not invent a new method but rather spelled out one old enough to be ever young: the method of the Gospel itself - the time of judgement is not yet, the time of mercy is here...In order to form saints, you must be a saint."

Here then is the advice of a saint. 

Profound. Simple. Effective. 

Paperback, 108 pages

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Stories of Don Bosco
Stories of Don Bosco
Stories of Don Bosco
by Peter Lappin

These stories, selected from the hundreds of anecdotes which crown this remarkable man's life, were selected for their interest and readability. They trace the life of St. John Bosco from his earliest years to his death and, through the events of his life, bring out in vivid fashion the development of his character and spirit. Readers of all ages will find these stories, told by a master storyteller, highly entertaining and instructive.

Paperback, 264 pages
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Saint John Bosco and Saint Dominic Savio
Saint John Bosco and Saint Dominic Savio
Saint John Bosco and Saint Dominic Savio
by Catherine Beebe

An enthralling story of the great modern apostle of youth, Saint John Bosco, and his best-loved pupil who became a saint, Dominic Savio. Blessed with tremendous natural and supernatural gifts, including a wonderful sense of humor, Saint John Bosco overcame overwhelming obstacles to help deprived children find a better life.

Juggler, magician, acrobat, tailor, teacher and writer--John Bosco became all of these in his efforts to lead boys and girls to God. A prayer was the price of admission to his shows; a friendly contest to match skill or strength was his answer to the hoodlums who laughed at him. As a priest he was known as Don Bosco and built churches and schools.

Don Bosco's schools were cheerful places where the school spirit ran high. This story of Saint John Bosco and his pupil, Saint Dominic Savio, will appeal to the young readers of today.

Age: 9-12

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