The Greatest of These is Love: The Life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary

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Tau Cross Books and Media, 17 lis 2013 - 170

Though St. Elizabeth of Hungary lived over 800 years ago, she has a unique appeal for Christians today. Love, rather than ideology or politics, was the basis of her whole life.

Born in 1207, the daughter of King Andrew II of Hungary and married to Ludwig IV, the Landgraf of Thuringia, Elizabeth was a happily married woman who loved her husband and children. As a lover of the poor, she not only practiced charity, but protested the injustices practiced against the poor in the feudal world, even her husband's own policies. Above all, Elizabeth hungered for God and found him in her everyday activities as a noblewoman, ruler, wife and mother before she found him in religious life and service to the poor in imitation of St. Francis.

Originally published in 2007 to coincide with the 800th anniversary of St. Elizabeth's birth, this life, now revised and expanded, is based on the most up-to-date research and is accompanied by the testimonies given at her canonization process, including some that have never before been translated into English.

 

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Acknowledgements
A Turbulent World
FromHungary to Germany
Marriage andChildren
TheMinstrels ofGod
The Glory of Heaven
Elizabeths Legacy
Letter by Conrad of Marburg to the Pope
Celebrating a Saint in Prayer
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Lori Pieper received her MA in History from the University of Northern Iowa and her PhD in Medieval History from Fordham University. As a journalist, she has been published in many periodicals, including Our Sunday Visitor, The Catholic Digest and L'Osservatore Romano. Her historical books and translations include A Passionate Adventure: Living the Catholic Faith Today, The Smiling Pope: The Life and Teaching of Pope John Paul I and The Greatest of These is Love: The Life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary.  A member of the Secular Franciscan Order, she lives and works in the Bronx, New York.

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