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Saint Paschal Baylon
- Journey to Sainthood
- Narrated by: Bob Lord, Penny Lord
- Length: 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
St. Paschal Baylon is one of the most multi-faceted diamonds the Church has ever contained in its treasury of faith. He is a lay person, never having been ordained a priest. Yet, he is the patron of Eucharistic congresses and Confraternities of the Blessed Sacrament.
His whole life centered around the Eucharist, for which he is most known, yet he would not become a priest. He felt only called to be a brother. He adored the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, but did not feel worthy to call Our Lord down onto the altar as a priest of God.
©1996 Journeys of Faith (P)1996 Journeys of Faith
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