Thoughts on Great Mysteries, Selected From the Works of Frederick William Faber
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Frederick William Faber was a notable English hymn writer and theologian. Though he converted from Anglicanism to the Catholic priesthood, his works have transcended denominational lines. While initially writing for fellow Catholics, many of his hymns are now sung by Protestant congregations. Faber's legacy continues to resonate, bridging divides with the spiritual depth and literary quality of his writing.






This book is an enlightening account of Frederick William Faber's travels to foreign churches and among foreign peoples. Faber provides detailed descriptions of the churches he visits and the people he meets, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in European history and culture.