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I don't believe we have a complete listing of the Vision Books here at 4 Real. Since it often comes up I'm making a thread for it. This list is from Love2Learn. Hopefully it will be easy to find in searches here. I'll update later to include the topic (if it's not clear in the title) and I would like to chronologically order them as well. Books with asterisks are reprinted by Ignatius Press. The others are out of print, but so worth finding if you can . Those with a ^ - question about whether they were ever published - doesn't appear they were.
*St. John Bosco and The Children's Saint, Dominic Savio by Catherine Beebe
*St. Therese and the Roses by Helene Homan
*Father Marquette and the Great Rivers by August Derleth
*St. Francis of the Seven Seas by Albert Nevins
*Bernadette and the Lady by Hertha Pauli
*St. Isaac and the Indians by Milton Lomask
Fighting Father Duffy by Virginia Bishop and Jim Bishop
*St Pius X by Walter Diethelm
*St. Ignatius and the Company of Jesus by August Derleth
John Carroll: Bishop and Patriot by Milton Lomask
*St. Dominic and the Rosary by Catherine Beebe
The Cross in the West by Mark Boesch
My Eskimos: A Priest in the Arctic by Roger Buliard
Champions in Sport and Spirit by Ed Fitzgerald
*Francis and Clare, Saints of Assisi by Helen Walker Homan
Christmas and the Saints by Hertha Pauli
*Edmund Campion, Hero of God's Underground by Harold P. Gardiner
Modern Crusaders by John Travers Moore and Rosemarian V. Staudacher
*Our Lady Came to Fatima by Ruth Fox Hume
The Bible Story by Catherine Beebe
St. Augustine and His Search for Faith by Milton Lomask
*St. Joan: The Girl Soldier by Louis de Wohl
*St. Thomas More of London by Elizabeth M. Ince
*Mother Seton and the Sisters of Charity by Alma Powers-Waters
*St. Thomas Aquinas and the Preaching Beggars by Brendan Larnen
*Father Damien and the Bells by Arthur and Elizabeth Sheehan
Columbus and the New World by August Derleth
*St. Philip of the Joyous Heart by Francis X. Connelly
Lydia Longley, the First American Nun by Helen A. McCarthy
*St. Anthony and the Christ Child by Helen Walker Homan
*St. Elizabeth's Three Crowns by Blanche Jennings Thompson
*Katherine Drexel, Friend of the Neglected by Ellen Tarry
St. Louis and the Last Crusade by Margaret Anne Hubbard
*Kateri Tekakwitha, Mohawk Maid by Evelyn M. Brown
*St. Benedict, Hero of the Hills by Mary Fabyan Windeatt
*The Cure of Ars by Milton Lomask
St. Helena and the True Cross by Louis De Wohl
Catholic Campuses by Rosemarian Staudecher
Governor Al Smith by James Farley and James Conniff
Kit Carson of the Old West by Mark Boesch
Rose Hawthorne by Arthur and Elizabeth O'Dell
The Ursulines by Harnett T. Kane
*Mother Cabrini by Francis Parkinson Keyes
More Champions in Sport and Spirit by Ed Fitzgerald
St. Margaret Mary by Ruth Fox Hume
When Saints Were Young by Blanche Jennings Thompson
Frances Warde and the First Sisters of Mercy by Sister Marie Christopher
*St.Vincent De Paul by Margaret Hubbard
*Florence Nightingale's Nuns by Emmeline Garnet
Pope Pius XII by Louis De Wohl
St. Jerome and the Bible by George Sanderling
Saints of the Byzantine World by Blanche Jennings Thompson
Chaplains in Action by Rosemarian Staudacher
*St. Catherine Laboure by Alma Powers-Waters
Mother Barat's Vineyard by Margaret Ann Hubbard
Charles V. Foucald, Adventurer of the Desert by Emmeline Garnett
Martin De Porres, Saint of the New World by Ellen Tarry
Margaret Bourgeoys, Pioneer Teacher by Sister St. Mary Genevieve
Father and Priest to the Pimas by Ann Nolan Clark
Children Welcome: Villages for Boys and Girls by Rosemarian Staudacher
St. Gregory the Great: Consul of God by George Sanderlin
Peter and Paul: The Rock and the Sword by Blanche Jennings Thompson
Irish Saints by Robert T. Reilly
Dear Philippine: The Mission of Mother Duchesne by Margaret Ann Hubbard
Peter Claver, Saint Among Slaves by Ann Roos
John Neumann, The Children's Bishop by Elizabeth Odell Sheehan
St. Francis de Sales by Blanche Jennings Thompson
Sarah Peter: The Dream and the Harvest by Alma Power-Waters
Good Pope John by Elizabeth Odell Sheehan.
In American Vineyards by Rosemarian Staudacher
Brother Andre of Montreal by Ann Nolan Clark
Edel Quinn by Evelyn Brown
^California's Father Serra by Ann Roos
^St. Martin of Tours by George Sanderlin
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That's an amazing list, Mary. I can help you put the titles in chronological order sometime. I think that would be a great resource! I have Reading the Saints by Janet McKenzie and she has them all listed in chronological order in her book.
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This list is great. Thank you. I was wondering, what age would you say these books are for? Do they have lots of pictures? How much writing? Just to get a general idea. Thanks!
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You can see those that have been reprinted here - Ignatius Press. They say they are for 9-15 yo. I think that's fairly close. It would probably depend on the maturity and reading ability of a 9yo for reading these - just for comprehension reasons. I read Vision books aloud...whilst my children do lunch dishes...and both my 9 and almost 13 yo enjoy them immensely.
There are a few b/w pictures, but it's not a picture book at all, nor is there a picture on every page.
HTH, Olivia.
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We love these books! My 8 year old enjoys them as read alouds (starting when he was about 7). My 14 year old enjoys them as read alouds or to read on his own. May I ask for suggestions on good saint books to follow the Vision books as DS 14 will soon be ready for saint books that are a bit more detailed and "mature" (although I still learn a lot from these Vision books myself).Hope this is o.k. to ask ... or should it be a new thread? Thanks.
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At one stage someone here on the board had a list with the Vision books in history order (not all these books though) I've lost it (again) Anyone?
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MaryM Board Moderator
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Yes, there was a link to a list which I think contains only the reprinted titles in chronological order (not the oop print ones though). And since it's only a link, I wanted to post the complete list here. Unless you are thinking of the huge Reading Your Way Through History list which encompasses lots of literature besides the Vision Books.
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sunnyviewmom wrote:
May I ask for suggestions on good saint books to follow the Vision books as DS 14 will soon be ready for saint books that are a bit more detailed and "mature" (although I still learn a lot from these Vision books myself).Hope this is o.k. to ask ... or should it be a new thread? Thanks. |
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I do too (that is, learn alot myself reading them ) The de Wohl books might be considered the next step up for a teen reader of saints stories.
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