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AudioThe Man Who Fought the Devil
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LibriVox recording of THE MAN WHO FOUGHT THE DEVIL, by EVA K. BETZ. Read by Maria Therese. Jean Marie Vianney always found it hard to learn. In fact, he made history by receiving a zero as his examination mark after his first year of study in the seminary. But with determination, and with God’s help, he won through. He became a hard-working parish priest and then a pastor – the beloved Cure of Ars. Week by week, year by year, his fame as an advisor and a confessor grew. People flocked from great distances to his little church, and privately, among themselves, they called him “saint”. The devil, furious at the ever-increasing number of souls being saved by the Cure, tempted and taunted the priest and even persecuted him physically. But Satan found he had met his match. Eva K. Betz was a prolific catholic writer of biographical and historical books for children. (Summary from the dust jacket and Maria Therese) For further information, including links to online text, reader information, RSS feeds, CD cover or other formats (if available), please go to the LibriVox catalog page for this recording. For more free audio books or to become a volunteer reader, visit LibriVox.org . Download…
Directors & creators
Eva K. Betz
Subjects
librivox; nonfiction;biography; Saint Jean Marie Vianney; Catholic;Catholicism; audiobook; children;history;france;saint
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