Disestablishment In France
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This French clergyman and historian is renowned for producing the first modern biography of St. Francis of Assisi. His work offered a fresh perspective on the saint's life, delving into profound theological and historical themes. Sabatier's contributions were significant, leading to repeated nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature, underscoring the impact and depth of his scholarly pursuits.






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