By Helen Walker Homan. 173 pages. Paperback. 5 1/4" x 8".
Homan contributes her third volume to the Vison Books series of saints for youth in this story of the life of the greatly beloved St. Anthony of Padua. Fernando de Bulhom, who was to become the great saint, was the lively dark-eyed son of a Portugese official. He frolicked about the waterfront with his friends and attended the cathedral school in Lisbon. After trying the Canons of St. Augustine, he was attracted to the newly founded Franciscan order where he became Friar Anthony.
Homan covers many of the important and exciting events in Friar Anthony's life including a voyage to the Mohammedan land of Morocco, a shipwreck, and the meeting in Assisi with St. Francis and all of the Friars Minor. From his days as a youth to the dramatic accounts of his powerful preaching and working miracles as a follower or St. Francis, Homan presents a fascinating account of St. Anthony that youth, and all ages, will find enthralling.
