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The Little Book of the Work of Infinite Love
The Needs of Our Time - A Little Treatise of Infinite Love
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The Little Book of the Work of Infinite Love
The Needs of Our Time - A Little Treatise of Infinite Love
by Mother Louise Margaret Claret de la Touche
THE LITTLE BOOK OF THE WORK OF INFINITE LOVE is a brief summary of the life and mission of Mother Louise Margaret Claret de la Touche (1868-1915), a Visitation sister to whom Our Lord gave many intimate details concerning the love of His Sacred Heart for men.
Of special importance are her revelations about the Sacred Heart and the priesthood, showing how Our Lord desires to transform the world by love in particular, by the superabundant supernatural love He desires His priests to show mankind.
This Little Book also contains a description of the Priests Universal Union of the Friends of the Sacred Heart, which Mother Louise founded, an outline of their duties, and selections from her writings. This last will be found suffused with simplicity, directness, and holy penetration common to all the Saints.
Mother Louise Margaret Claret de la Touche lived from 1868-1915. She entered the Visitation convent in 1890 at Romans, France and is the artist of the "Picture of Jesus Merciful" painting, which she transcribed after an interior vision. She wrote her Autobiography from 1904-1905 as ordered by Father Alfred Charrier, her spiritual director. She was named superior of her convent two years later and retained the position until 1913. Mother Louise Claret is the author of The Little Book of the Work of Infinite Love, The Love and Service of God, The Book of Infinite Love, and The Sacred Heart and the Priesthood. She died in Vische on the fourteenth of May, 1915, and subsequently earned the title of Venerable.
Paperback, size 7" x 4.5", 64 pages
The Needs of Our Time - A Little Treatise of Infinite Love
by Mother Louise Margaret Claret de la Touche
THE LITTLE BOOK OF THE WORK OF INFINITE LOVE is a brief summary of the life and mission of Mother Louise Margaret Claret de la Touche (1868-1915), a Visitation sister to whom Our Lord gave many intimate details concerning the love of His Sacred Heart for men.
Of special importance are her revelations about the Sacred Heart and the priesthood, showing how Our Lord desires to transform the world by love in particular, by the superabundant supernatural love He desires His priests to show mankind.
This Little Book also contains a description of the Priests Universal Union of the Friends of the Sacred Heart, which Mother Louise founded, an outline of their duties, and selections from her writings. This last will be found suffused with simplicity, directness, and holy penetration common to all the Saints.
Mother Louise Margaret Claret de la Touche lived from 1868-1915. She entered the Visitation convent in 1890 at Romans, France and is the artist of the "Picture of Jesus Merciful" painting, which she transcribed after an interior vision. She wrote her Autobiography from 1904-1905 as ordered by Father Alfred Charrier, her spiritual director. She was named superior of her convent two years later and retained the position until 1913. Mother Louise Claret is the author of The Little Book of the Work of Infinite Love, The Love and Service of God, The Book of Infinite Love, and The Sacred Heart and the Priesthood. She died in Vische on the fourteenth of May, 1915, and subsequently earned the title of Venerable.
Paperback, size 7" x 4.5", 64 pages
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