Confession and Communion for Religious and for Those Who Communicate Frequently
- 220 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Mother Mary Loyola possessed a remarkable ability to captivate readers with her storytelling, weaving in contemporary events and novelties of her era. Her writing was innovative, finding moral lessons in the most unexpected places and circumstances. She applied her literary talents to spreading faith and morality across various activities, even leading a boys' organization. Her most celebrated works, such as "The King of the Golden City," are still valued today for their allegorical depth and timeless messages.
