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Speedy spent early teen years playing around Race Brook Village in Pineville, Delaware. He loved riding his tricycle and enjoyed roller-skating with cheerful kids in the housing projects. His mother and father were somewhat poor, laboring three jobs just to keep food on the table and a roof over their head. As Speedy grew older, he despised eating roast beef weekly in the household and packing mayonnaise sandwiches everyday for school lunch. He started something new and different at age fourteen broke into unoccupied apartments and stole valuables and goods that belonged to other tenants! Before Speedy reached the tender age of fifteen, he roamed all over the projects as one of the biggest l...
This famous classic work tells the true story surrounding the miraculous visions of St. Bernadette Soubirous at Lourdes, France in 1858. Werfel, a highly respected literary writer who was an outspoken anti-Nazi from Vienna, became a Jewish refugee who barely escaped death from the Nazis in 1940, and wrote this moving story to fulfill a promise he made to God.--Cf. Book description, Amazon.com.
An Extraordinary Journey of Faith, Miracles, and Endurance "Visions of Lourdes: The Life of St. Bernadette Soubirous" tells the captivating story of Bernadette Soubirous, a poor peasant girl from a humble rural suburb of Lourdes, France. Born in 1844, Bernadette was the eldest child in a struggling family, barely surviving and unable to afford schooling for their children. In this beautifully written and meticulously researched biography, readers will delve into Bernadette's remarkable life, which took an astonishing turn when she began experiencing visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Despite facing skepticism, ridicule, and discomfort from local authorities, Bernadette's unwavering faith an...
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