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The Extraordinary Story of Mother Elena Guerra
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- ISBN8233375255
- EAN9798233375255
- Date de parution24/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
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The Extraordinary Story of Mother Elena GuerraDiscover the profound spiritual legacy of St. Elena Guerra (1835-1914), one of Catholicism's most influential yet lesser-known saints. Through meticulous research spanning Vatican archives, personal correspondence, and ecclesiastical documents, this definitive biography presents the extraordinary woman who transformed the Church's understanding of the Holy Spirit.
In 1887, Elena Guerra began an unprecedented correspondence with Pope Leo XIII, leading to twelve papal documents on the Holy Spirit. Her persistent advocacy culminated in the Pope's 1897 encyclical "Divinum Illud Munus, " which revolutionized Catholic pneumatology. This carefully researched account draws from previously unpublished letters between Elena and the Pope, offering readers unprecedented insight into this pivotal moment in Church history.
From establishing the Oblates of the Holy Spirit in 1872 to inspiring global renewal movements, Elena's influence reaches into modern times. Using primary sources, including Elena's own writings, spiritual journals, and testimonies from those who knew her personally, this biography reconstructs her remarkable path to sanctity, culminating in her beatification in 1959. Perfect for Catholics seeking deeper connection with the Holy Spirit, spiritual directors guiding others in prayer, and anyone interested in authentic Catholic spirituality.
This authoritative work combines rigorous historical research with practical spiritual wisdom, making it essential reading for understanding the Holy Spirit's role in Catholic life. Thoroughly documented with over 200 primary sources, including: Original manuscripts from Vatican Secret Archives (1887-1903) Elena Guerra's personal correspondence and spiritual writings Official beatification process testimonies (1923-1959) Ecclesiastical documents and medical records of verified miracles Experience the inspiring story of how one woman's dedication to the Holy Spirit continues guiding Catholic spiritual renewal today.
In 1887, Elena Guerra began an unprecedented correspondence with Pope Leo XIII, leading to twelve papal documents on the Holy Spirit. Her persistent advocacy culminated in the Pope's 1897 encyclical "Divinum Illud Munus, " which revolutionized Catholic pneumatology. This carefully researched account draws from previously unpublished letters between Elena and the Pope, offering readers unprecedented insight into this pivotal moment in Church history.
From establishing the Oblates of the Holy Spirit in 1872 to inspiring global renewal movements, Elena's influence reaches into modern times. Using primary sources, including Elena's own writings, spiritual journals, and testimonies from those who knew her personally, this biography reconstructs her remarkable path to sanctity, culminating in her beatification in 1959. Perfect for Catholics seeking deeper connection with the Holy Spirit, spiritual directors guiding others in prayer, and anyone interested in authentic Catholic spirituality.
This authoritative work combines rigorous historical research with practical spiritual wisdom, making it essential reading for understanding the Holy Spirit's role in Catholic life. Thoroughly documented with over 200 primary sources, including: Original manuscripts from Vatican Secret Archives (1887-1903) Elena Guerra's personal correspondence and spiritual writings Official beatification process testimonies (1923-1959) Ecclesiastical documents and medical records of verified miracles Experience the inspiring story of how one woman's dedication to the Holy Spirit continues guiding Catholic spiritual renewal today.



