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The saints were the original social justice advocates. This stunning collection of contemporary portraits celebrates their diversity and spiritual depth as never before, accompanied by thoughtful reflections from bestselling and influential writers.
“This book is profound, insightful, and beautifully disruptive.”—Sarah Bessey, author of the
New York Times
bestsellers
A Rhythm of Prayer
and
Jesus Feminist
Over the centuries, the rich diversity and relevance of the saints has been whitewashed, their images portrayed as expressionless, and the lessons of their lives watered down. But artist, writer, and modern iconographer Gracie Morbitzer is painting the truth.
The Modern Saints
is a celebration of the divergence of ethnicities, ages, abilities, and practices of spiritual pilgrims who transformed the world, and an invitation to connect with historical icons whose lives have astonishing and inspiring relevance for our present-day.
Each entry of this striking collection features a contemporary image of the saint, a re-imagining of the space they might hold in society today, and an inspiring prayer to honor each figure. Readers will appreciate each contribution from our current generation's spiritual thought leaders that illuminate the impact and wisdom each historical saint offers us today.
Among forty-eight additional spiritual reflections and original paintings,
presents:
• Fr. James Martin’s reflections on the flexibility of
St. Ignatius of Loyola
to encounter God in everyday life
• Tsh Oxenreider's unique appreciation for the endurance of
St. Monica
with her strong-willed children
• Dr. Christena Cleveland's praise for
St. Catherine of Alexandria
’s fight for intersectional justice
• Kirby Hoberg’s inspiration from the resilience of
St. Kateri
—the first indigenous American to be canonized—who overcame personal humiliation to cultivate love in her community
With its unique portraits and compelling narrative, this 52-week collection is perfect for devotional reading, as it will move, encourage, and strengthen each reader as they find solidarity and profound belonging within the host of saints.
“This book is profound, insightful, and beautifully disruptive.”—Sarah Bessey, author of the
New York Times
bestsellers
A Rhythm of Prayer
and
Jesus Feminist
Over the centuries, the rich diversity and relevance of the saints has been whitewashed, their images portrayed as expressionless, and the lessons of their lives watered down. But artist, writer, and modern iconographer Gracie Morbitzer is painting the truth.
The Modern Saints
is a celebration of the divergence of ethnicities, ages, abilities, and practices of spiritual pilgrims who transformed the world, and an invitation to connect with historical icons whose lives have astonishing and inspiring relevance for our present-day.
Each entry of this striking collection features a contemporary image of the saint, a re-imagining of the space they might hold in society today, and an inspiring prayer to honor each figure. Readers will appreciate each contribution from our current generation's spiritual thought leaders that illuminate the impact and wisdom each historical saint offers us today.
Among forty-eight additional spiritual reflections and original paintings,
presents:
• Fr. James Martin’s reflections on the flexibility of
St. Ignatius of Loyola
to encounter God in everyday life
• Tsh Oxenreider's unique appreciation for the endurance of
St. Monica
with her strong-willed children
• Dr. Christena Cleveland's praise for
St. Catherine of Alexandria
’s fight for intersectional justice
• Kirby Hoberg’s inspiration from the resilience of
St. Kateri
—the first indigenous American to be canonized—who overcame personal humiliation to cultivate love in her community
With its unique portraits and compelling narrative, this 52-week collection is perfect for devotional reading, as it will move, encourage, and strengthen each reader as they find solidarity and profound belonging within the host of saints.