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Paperback Chiara Lubich: A Woman's Work: The Story of the Focolare Movement and Its Founder Book

ISBN: 1565480996

ISBN13: 9781565480995

Chiara Lubich: A Woman's Work: The Story of the Focolare Movement and Its Founder

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May 14, 1944: a young Italian woman sits on a hillside overlooking the city of Trent and watches her home being destroyed by wartime bombing. Inside her begins to stir a vision that would produce an international movement dedicated to religious unity, peace and devotion.

Today, the Focolare Movement, begun by this determined woman, Chiara Lubich, has grown to number more than 4 million supporters. It is the largest world-wide Christian movement. Sometimes controversial, often inspiring, the Focolare has more than 150,000 committed members, among them "consecrated" single people living in residential communities.

"An informative and readable book. Gallagher tells the story of how this remarkable movement began and grew, but he does it without casting any of the principal characters too deeply in plaster or painting any of their opponents too darkly. What appears instead is an account, a sort of history with sharply drawn characters, of one way God is working in the world." New Covenant "Author Jim Gallagher does an excellent job of not just presenting the facts about Lubich and the Focolare] movement, but telling the story of each." Catholic Heritage "Her ability to cross rivers of discord and move easily among all people has made Lubich one of the most important women in the Roman Catholic Church." Religious News Service

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A living Saint's life reflected with warmth and admiration

This book shouldn't be exposed only under the "religious books" category. It has a wider coverage by far. It reflects the daily life of a Woman that was called to transform the way we "live" religion. And lives this way. Her dialogues with other christians, other religions, "non believers" and each one that has virtues and respects basic principles leads us to the hope of a better world. And not only to the hope but to the reality of this LIFE practiced in so many places in the world through her "cittadadellas". Jim Gallagher has gone deeply into Chiara Lubich's beliefs, and has transmitted her values and her life in a way that makes us want to be "Chiara's sons", as her Buddist friends said.
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