Chiara Luce

Chiara Luce

by Michele Zanzucchi
Chiara Luce

Chiara Luce

by Michele Zanzucchi

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Overview

Chiara Luce, a girl full of vitality, but, suddenly, she fell gravely ill. And, strangely, moment by moment, a new life full of light began to unfold for her. She was eighteen when she died, yet she had lived to the full.
Thanks to a collection of her writings, a biography and a video, and through her friends, the local bishop and the Gen, Chiara Luce's life continues to inspire people.
Each generation has its stories of heroism and holiness, which then become models for those coming after them. and yet these young people who have gone to the next life were not aloof or idealized; they have not become "icons", to use the current terminology. They were just going on ahead of the others to another place, where they all eventually hope to meet up again. This is the story of the life of Chiara Luce Badano, a life lived to the full.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162046899
Publisher: New City Press NY
Publication date: 05/22/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Michele Zanzucchi, director of Città Nuova, professor of journalism at the Gregorian University and mass media expert at the Sophia University Institute, has published with Città Nuova, among other works: Cristiani nelle terre del Corano (2007); Sull’ampio confine. Storie di cristiani nel Caucaso (2010). On the subject of communication, we want to mention: Comunicazione e unità, with Lella Siniscalco (2003) and Tutta rivestita di parola, il mondo della comunicazione si specchia in Maria (2004). The San Paolo published his following books: Un popolo nato dal Vangelo (2002) and L’Islam che non fa paura (2004). Among other publications, the Vatican Publishing House released his book interview with Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, Un cuore grande. Omaggio a Giovanni Paolo II (2011).
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