Le palmier sÃ(c)raphique, ou, Vie des saints et des hommes et femmes illustres des ordres de Saint François, Volume 11, presents a collection of biographies focusing on notable figures within the Franciscan Order. Authored by AbbÃ(c) Paul GuÃ(c)rin, this volume continues the series' exploration of the lives and legacies of saints, monks, and other individuals who have significantly contributed to the spiritual and historical narrative of the Franciscan tradition.
Published in 1872, this historical work offers insights into the religious practices, values, and influential figures associated with the Franciscan Order, providing a valuable resource for those interested in Catholic history and hagiography. GuÃ(c)rin's meticulous account highlights the enduring impact of these individuals on the religious landscape of France and beyond.
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