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"And I find that the Son of God, descending from heaven and assuming human flesh in the virginal womb of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, up to the day on which He ascended to heaven, did thirty principal deeds, which are comprehended and reprised in the Mass." --Saint Vincent Ferrer Saint Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419) was a devout preacher of penance, a precursor of the Last Judgment, filled with zeal. In his twenty-year commission, he brought countless souls into the one true Catholic Faith. In this brief yet powerful booklet, The Life of Christ in the Mass, St. Vincent Ferrer clearly explains how…mehr

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"And I find that the Son of God, descending from heaven and assuming human flesh in the virginal womb of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, up to the day on which He ascended to heaven, did thirty principal deeds, which are comprehended and reprised in the Mass." --Saint Vincent Ferrer Saint Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419) was a devout preacher of penance, a precursor of the Last Judgment, filled with zeal. In his twenty-year commission, he brought countless souls into the one true Catholic Faith. In this brief yet powerful booklet, The Life of Christ in the Mass, St. Vincent Ferrer clearly explains how thirty key events from Jesus's life are represented in the Mass. This is the perfect meditation for any Catholic who wants to draw near to Our Lord in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Walk with Christ throughout the parts Mass with St. Vincent as your guide.
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St. Vincent Ferrer (1350-1419), born in Valencia, Spain, joined the Dominican Order, becoming a professor and later preaching repentance and the impending Last Judgment across Europe. Known for extraordinary miracles, his tireless 20-year mission influenced thousands, converting many, including Jews and Muslims. Austerity marked his life as he tirelessly preached, fasted, and tended to the sick, leaving a legacy of zeal and devotion.