Description: Bakhita - From Slave to Saint by Roberto Italo Zanini In 1948 Aurora Marin arrives with her family at the convent of the Canossian Sisters of Schio, Italy, where Sister Bakhita has just died. Aurora was hoping to see her before she died. She gathers her children around the picture of Bakhita and tells them of the incredible life of the woman that had raised her as her nanny. Born in a village in Sudan, kidnapped by slavers, often beaten and abused, and later sold to Federico Marin, a Venetian merchant, Bakhita then came to Italy and became the nanny servant of Federicos daughter, Aurora, who had lost her mother at birth. She is treated as an outcast by the peasants and the other servants due to her black skin and African background, but Bakhita is kind and generous to others. Bakhita gradually comes closer to God with the help of the kind village priest, and embraces the Catholic faith. She requests to join the order of Canossian sisters, but Marin doesnt want to give her up as his servant, treating her almost as his property. This leads to a moving court case that raised an uproar which impacts Bakhitas freedom and ultimate decision to become a nun. Pope John Paul II declared her a saint in the year 2000.Directed by Giacamo Campiotti (St. Giuseppe Moscati, Doctor Zhivago) and stars Fatou Kine Boye, Stefania Rocca, Fabio Sartor, Ettore Bassi, and Francesco Salvi. Includes a 16 page collectors booklet by Daria Sockey. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Roberto Italo Zanini is an editor and writer for Avvenire, the daily newspaper of the Italian bishops. His articles have appeared in many Italian publications, both Catholic and nonreligious. Review "Every story of sanctity is that of a person who takes her life whole - the gifts and the sorrows, wounds and wonders all - and opens to the grace of God. Such is the story of St. Josephine Bakhita told beautifully and with careful scholarship by Roberto Italo Zanini. By choosing Christ and choosing forgiveness, Bakhita illuminates the darkest shadows of the human condition with the transforming light of faith in the one true Master." --Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B., Prioress, Regina Laudis Abbey Review Quote "Every story of sanctity is that of a person who takes her life whole - the gifts and the sorrows, wounds and wonders all - and opens to the grace of God. Such is the story of St. Josephine Bakhita told beautifully and with careful scholarship by Roberto Italo Zanini. By choosing Christ and choosing forgiveness, Bakhita illuminates the darkest shadows of the human condition with the transforming light of faith in the one true Master." -- Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B. , Prioress, Regina Laudis Abbey Details ISBN1586176897 Author Roberto Italo Zanini Language English Year 2013 ISBN-10 1586176897 ISBN-13 9781586176891 Format Paperback Short Title BAKHITA Media Book Translator Andrew Matt Imprint Ignatius Press Place of Publication San Francisco Country of Publication United States DEWEY 271.9002 Subtitle From Slave to Saint AU Release Date 2013-04-22 NZ Release Date 2013-04-22 US Release Date 2013-04-22 UK Release Date 2013-04-22 Pages 234 Publisher Ignatius Press Publication Date 2013-04-22 Illustrations Colour Photos Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:51793832;
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Book Title: Bakhita-From Slave to Saint
Item Height: 202mm
Item Width: 135mm
Author: Roberto Italo Zanini
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Religious History, Christianity
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Publication Year: 2013
Genre: Biographies & True Stories
Item Weight: 336g
Number of Pages: 234 Pages