Saint Bakhita of Sudan: Forever Free (Encounter the Saints)
معرفی کتاب «Saint Bakhita of Sudan: Forever Free (Encounter the Saints)» نوشتهٔ Susan Helen Wallace; Sr. Susan Helen Wallace Fsp; Susan Helen Fsp، منتشرشده توسط نشر O'Reilly Media;Pauline Books and Media در سال 2006. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The name "Bakhita," which means "fortunate," was sarcastically bestowed upon this young child when she was kidnapped into slavery. After being taken to Italy and put into service as a nanny, she was sent to live with the Canossian Sisters in Venice, eventually becoming part of their community. For twenty-five years, she joyously carried out humble services in the convent, including taking care of the wounded during World War I. This African saint's engrossing life story, heroic choices, and forgiving heart make her a wonderful role model! About this Josephine Bakhita was born in Sudan, Africa, in 1869. When she was a child, she was captured and sold as a slave and suffered harsh treatment. The name "Bakhita," which means "fortunate," was given to her in sarcasm by the people who kidnapped her. Bakhita was taken to Italy and put into service as a nanny. She was sent to live with the Canossian Sisters in Venice. From the sisters she learned about God and Christianity. In time, she asked to be baptized, and took the name Josephine. At the age of forty-one, Josephine felt God calling her to become one of the sisters. The Canossian Sisters accepted her into their community. For twenty-five years, Sister Josephine carried out humble services in the convent. She cooked, sewed, took care of the chapel and answered the door. During World War I, Sister Josephine helped to care for the wounded. She became known for her kindness and goodness. She was a source of comfort and encouragement to everyone who came to her in need. She was canonized on October 1, 2000, by Pope John Paul II. St. Josephine is the patron saint of the Christian Sudanese people who still suffer persecution for their faith. Bakhita's story is fascinating particularly because of the story of her slavery and how God was with her every step of the way, writing something beautiful from the sad chapters of her early years as a child. There is still childhood slavery in the world today. Bakhita's story challenges readers to respect the human dignity of all.Ages 8 12 Kidnapped A brief escape Bakhita's mistake Bought and sold again Be peaceful and happy! The long journey A new home Links in a chain The great day A special attraction The Lord's own All for Jesus Sowing peace A wonderful story War again! Shadows of eternal joy.
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