The Sign of the Cross in the Nineteenth Century


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(5 stars; 2 reviews)

A book that examines the sign of the Cross made by Christians since the primitive church up until the 19th century. It looks at stories of miracles and the writings of the father to impress upon the reader the need to make the sign of the cross reverently and frequently. (Summary by dom. Noah Moerbeek CPMO) (6 hr 54 min)

Chapters

Prefaces and First Letter 29:22 Read by dom. Noah Moerbeek CPMO
Second Letter 12:48 Read by dom. Noah Moerbeek CPMO
Third Letter 14:50 Read by Ann Boulais
Fourth Letter 10:34 Read by Ann Boulais
Fifth Letter 13:26 Read by Ann Boulais
Sixth Letter 10:19 Read by Ann Boulais
Seventh Letter 14:34 Read by Michael Portelli
Eighth Letter 15:38 Read by Michael Portelli
Ninth Letter 13:11 Read by Michael Portelli
Tenth Letter 22:39 Read by Michael Portelli
Eleventh Letter 27:21 Read by JoeD
Twelfth Letter 20:34 Read by JoeD
Thirteenth Letter 19:52 Read by Arie
Fourteenth Letter 18:27 Read by Arie
Fifteenth Letter 19:59 Read by Arie
Sixteenth Letter 21:08 Read by Arie
Seventeenth Letter 24:27 Read by Lucretia B.
Eighteenth Letter 15:16 Read by Mich_elle
Nineteenth Letter 21:00 Read by Larry Wilson
Twentieth Letter 14:55 Read by Denise Nordell
Twenty-First Letter 13:34 Read by Mich_elle
Twenty-Second Letter 12:34 Read by Mich_elle
Twenty-Third Letter 28:27 Read by Sarah Alaine Swart

Reviews

good book well read


(5 stars)

Nothing will beat being used to listen to JoeD in “The Age of Reason” and then listen to him saying normal Catholic stuff lmaooo