A Tuscan Penitent: The Life a Legend of St. Margaret of Cortona

A Tuscan Penitent: The Life a Legend of St. Margaret of Cortona
Author: Father Cuthbert
Publisher: Wyatt North Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2020-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1647980984

In the year 1277, Margaret, pure in mind and fervent of heart, was praying before the crucifix which is now on the side altar of the Church of the Friars Minor, when she seemed to hear these words: "What is thy wish, poverella ?" And the Saint, enlightened by the Holy Spirit, replied: "I neither seek nor wish for aught but only Thee, my Lord Jesus."

A Tuscan Penitent, the Life and Legend, of St. Margaret of Cortons (Classic Reprint)

A Tuscan Penitent, the Life and Legend, of St. Margaret of Cortons (Classic Reprint)
Author: Father Cuthbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2015-07-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781330840573

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A Tuscan Penitent

A Tuscan Penitent
Author: Cuthbertus (van Brighton, O.F.M.Cap., kloosternaam van Lawrence Anthony Hess)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 291
Release: 1907
Genre:
ISBN:

A Tuscan Penitent

A Tuscan Penitent
Author: Father Cuthbert
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781498197526

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1900 Edition.

Tuscan Penitent

Tuscan Penitent
Author: Father Cuthbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020-04
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781647984106

In the year 1277, Margaret, pure in mind and fervent of heart, was praying before the crucifix which is now on the side altar of the Church of the Friars Minor, when she seemed to hear these words: "What is thy wish, poverella ?" And the Saint, enlightened by the Holy Spirit, replied: "I neither seek nor wish for aught but only Thee, my Lord Jesus."

A Tuscan Penitent

A Tuscan Penitent
Author: Cuthbert
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530441815

St. Margaret of Cortona, the mediaeval Magdalen, was not precisely a wanton, or an "abandoned woman," but a girl who fell through excessive gayety, and over-great affection. She lived nine years with her lover "in defiance of law and convention," the only mitigation of her sin being her constant hope of lawful marriage with the man who had deluded her. He was murdered, his promise remaining unfulfilled. But his death was the occasion of the conversion of Margaret. Her reversion to virtue and to God was characteristically whole-hearted. She fought her way through many temptations, gave her life to the poor, outdoing them in voluntary poverty; merited admission to the third order of St. Francis, and died a saint. Her "legend" by her confessor, Fra Giunta, is given with the delicious simplicity and naïveté of the early Franciscan chroniclers. The introduction to it, in seventy-five pages, by Father Cuthbert, is an admirable little treatise on her religious psychology, with not a little unobtrusive moralizing. The contrast between the modern touch of Father Cuthbert and the mediaeval artlessness of Fra Giunta, is most striking, but each in his own way is extremely enjoyable. -Catholic World, Volume 8

A Tuscan Penitent

A Tuscan Penitent
Author: Cuthbert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2013-10-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781492892045

MARGARET OF CORTONA was born in the year 1247 at Laviano, a little town in Tuscany. Her father was a small farmer, whose chief thought was for his farm and the soil he tilled. Of her mother we know only that she died when her daughter was but seven years old, and that she was a good woman of simple faith. "0 Lord Jesus, I beseech Thee for the salvation of all whom Thou wouldst have me pray for," was a prayer she impressed upon the memory of her daughter, a prayer which Margaret never forgot. And without doubt the thought of her mother was a saving influence in Margaret's life. Two years after her mother's death, Tancred, her father, took to himself another wife, and with that Margaret's history may be said to begin. The situation is not difficult to reconstruct.A high-spirited, sensitive girl, full of vitality, her whole being athirst for life; and a stepmother whose nature had no response for the girl's, a woman who would brook no contradiction, who worshipped the respectabilities and the order of her own household, and expected others to walk in the narrow way of her own decalogue. With two such natures brought into daily contact, you may forecast disaster. Nor could the father's influence have availed Inuch, even had he had the will. to smooth his child's path. He had committed the error of marrying a woman who most misunderstand his child. Consciously or unconsciously, he had by that act sacrificed his daughter to his own pleasure or convenience; perhaps he had not thought of her at all in his anxiety to provide his house hold with a careful Inistress. At any rate, such evidence as we have points to the conclusion that the new wife ruled her husband as well as his farm-house, and that Margaret was left to bear her burden as best she might.