Stefano M. Manelli
Born
in Fiume/Rijeka, Italy
May 01, 1933
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Jesus Our Eucharistic Love
12 editions
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1996
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Padre Pio of Pietrelcina
2 editions
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1999
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Come and Follow Me
2 editions
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2000
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Devotion to Our Lady
2 editions
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2001
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All Generations Shall call me Blessed: Biblical Mariology (Studies and Texts - No. 3)
3 editions
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1995
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The Marian Vow
2 editions
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2010
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Blessed John Duns Scotus: Marian Doctor
2 editions
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published
2011
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Jesús. Amor Eucarístico. Vida eucarística siguiendo los ejemplos de los santos.
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Concilio Ecumenico Vaticano II. Un Concilio pastorale. Analisi storico-filosofico-teologica
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2011
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The Most Blessed Sacrament
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“Someone once asked the celebrated biologist, Sir Frederick Grant Banting, why he cared so much about daily Communion. “Have you ever reflected,” he answered, “what would happen if the dew did not fall every night? No plant would develop. The grass and flowers could not survive the evaporations and the dryness that the day’s heat brings in one way or another. Their cycle of energies, their natural renewal, the balance of their lymphatic fluids, the very life of plants requires this dew….” After a pause, he continued: “Now my soul is like a little plant. It is something rather frail that the winds and heat do battle with every day. So it is necessary that every morning I go get my fresh stock of spiritual dew, by going to Holy Communion.”
― Jesus Our Eucharistic Love: Eucharistic Life Exemplified by the Saints
― Jesus Our Eucharistic Love: Eucharistic Life Exemplified by the Saints
“How is it possible,” an educated Mohammedan asked a missionary bishop, “that bread and wine should become the Flesh and Blood of Christ?” The bishop answered, “You were tiny when you were born. You grew big because your body transformed the food you ate into your flesh and blood. If a man’s body is able to change bread and wine into flesh and blood, then God can do this far more easily.”
― Jesus Our Eucharistic Love: Eucharistic Life Exemplified by the Saints
― Jesus Our Eucharistic Love: Eucharistic Life Exemplified by the Saints
“The saints chose, when possible, to set no time limit on thanksgiving after Communion, which consequently might last for them at least half an hour. St. Teresa of Jesus told her daughters, “Let us entertain ourselves lovingly with Jesus and not waste the hour that follows Communion. It is an excellent time to deal with God and put before Him the matters that concern our soul. …As we know that the good Jesus remains within us until our natural warmth has dissolved the breadlike qualities, we should take great care not to lose so beautiful an opportunity to treat with Him and lay our needs before Him.”
― Jesus Our Eucharistic Love: Eucharistic Life Exemplified by the Saints
― Jesus Our Eucharistic Love: Eucharistic Life Exemplified by the Saints
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