Saint Helena and the True Cross

Saint Helena and the True Cross
Title Saint Helena and the True Cross PDF eBook
Author Louis De Wohl
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 134
Release 2016-06-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1681497166

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Set against the colorful background of power struggles in imperial Rome and battling Roman legions, this is the exciting story of St. Helena, mother of the Emperor Constantine, who found the Cross of Christ in Jerusalem. This book for young people paints a vivid portrait of a remarkable woman who overcame every obstacle with faith, hope, perseverance... and a healthy dose of ambition. In this 29th book in the acclaimed Vision Books series for youth, Louis de Wohl, known for his masterful storytelling, describes the amazing events that led to the conversion of Helena and the rise to power of her son. He also recounts the vision Constantine experienced on the eve of a pivotal battle and his subsequent legalization of Christianity in the fourth century. The story dramatically concludes with St. Helena's final accomplishment-her dangerous and miraculous expedition to the Holy Land.

St. Helena and the True Cross

St. Helena and the True Cross
Title St. Helena and the True Cross PDF eBook
Author Louis De Wohl
Publisher
Pages 190
Release 1958
Genre
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The Queen & the Cross

The Queen & the Cross
Title The Queen & the Cross PDF eBook
Author Cornelia Mary Bilinsky
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780819874610

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Sweet-smelling basil marks the spot in this treasure hunt led by a queenly saint--join her as she treks to Jerusalem in search of the Holy Cross of Jesus Christ In this fabulous and instructive blend of tale and history, boys and girls alike will be captivated by Helen, an adventurous empress on a mission. Offering faith-based reading in an entertaining format of dialogue and narration, children are encouraged to treasure the Holy Cross in their "own" lives.

Helena

Helena
Title Helena PDF eBook
Author Evelyn Waugh
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 1957
Genre Christian women saints
ISBN

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East and West in the Early Middle Ages

East and West in the Early Middle Ages
Title East and West in the Early Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Stefan Esders
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 377
Release 2019-04-04
Genre History
ISBN 110718715X

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This interdisciplinary volume re-evaluates the interconnectedness of the Merovingian world with its Mediterranean surroundings.

The Quest for the True Cross

The Quest for the True Cross
Title The Quest for the True Cross PDF eBook
Author Carsten Peter Thiede
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Pages 224
Release 2003
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781403962126

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The cross is arguably the most recognizable symbol in Western civilization. But what are its historical origins, and what happened to it after Christ`s crucifixion? In a church outside Rome, a fragment of wood may hold the answer to these questions and could be fundamental to our understanding of Christianity. Focusing on a long-ignored fragment of the Titulus Crucis-the inscribed headboard from Christ`s cross-authors Thiede and d`Ancona provide evidence that it may date from the time of Christ and was brought to Rome by Queen Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great, in AD 328. Their claim is a radical challenge to the modern view that all reputed holy relics are fakes. Following in Helena`s footsteps and drawing together the threads of history, archaeology, myth, religion, and science, this journey through the ancient world is sure to transform many readers` conceptions about early Christian faith.

Life of Constantine

Life of Constantine
Title Life of Constantine PDF eBook
Author Eusebius (of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea)
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 395
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780198149248

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The emperor Constantine changed the world by making the Roman Empire Christian. Eusebius wrote his life and preserved his letters so that his policy would continue. This English translation is the first based on modern critical editions. Its Introduction and Commentary open up the many important issues the Life of Constantine raises.