Bakhita

Bakhita
Title Bakhita PDF eBook
Author Roberto Italo Zanini
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 259
Release 2013-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1586176897

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Recounts the life of Josephine Bakhita who was kidnapped near Darfu by Arab slave traders and suffered brutal and humiliating treatment until she was bought by an Italian and taken to Venice, Italy, where she later became a Catholic and a nun.

Bakhita

Bakhita
Title Bakhita PDF eBook
Author Véronique Olmi
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Pages 385
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1590519779

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Inspired by the true story of a former slave who became a saint, this poignant novel explores how a human being can survive the obliteration of her identity, and how kindness and generosity can be born out of profound trauma. She recalls little of her childhood, not even her own name. She was barely seven years old when she was snatched by slave raiders from her village in the Darfur region of southern Sudan. In a cruel twist, they gave her the name that she will carry for the rest of her life: Bakhita, "the Lucky One" in Arabic. Sold and resold along the slave trade routes, Bakhita endures years of unspeakable abuse and terror. At age thirteen, at last, her life takes a turn when the Italian consul in Khartoum purchases her. A few years later, as chaos engulfs the capital, the consul returns to Italy, taking Bakhita with him. In this new land, another long and arduous journey begins--one that leads her onto a spiritual path for which she is still revered today. With rich, evocative language, Véronique Olmi immerses the reader in Bakhita's world--her unfathomable resilience, her stubborn desire to live, and her ability to turn toward the pain of others in spite of the terrible sufferings that she too must endure.

Saint Bakhita of Sudan

Saint Bakhita of Sudan
Title Saint Bakhita of Sudan PDF eBook
Author D. Thomas Halpin
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 9780819871244

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Comicolor Saints are ideal for those who want more than a coloring book. In Saint Bakhita of Sudan, Children will learn the value of each person, the virtue of hope and the promise of God's care for us, and the beauty of forgiveness. This coloring book also features cut-out trading cards, activities, and games. Ideal for ages 6 8.

Brotherhood of Saints

Brotherhood of Saints
Title Brotherhood of Saints PDF eBook
Author Melanie Rigney
Publisher Franciscan Media
Pages 377
Release 2020-11-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 1632533065

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In this page-a-day book, Melanie Rigney gives us a panoply of widely known and more obscure saints who show the way to be better disciples of Christ. They offer compelling examples of how to meet the challenges of daily life, be strengthened in your faith, and become the man God created you to be. While no such book would be complete without entries on Peter, Paul, the Francises, Anthony of Padua, Augustine and the other Doctors of the Church, Ignatius of Loyola, Benedict, John, John Paul, and so on, it will also include many of the men canonized in the past fifty years, including Oscar Romero, Louis Martin, Francisco Marto, José Gabriel del Rosario Brochero, Junipero Serra, and the martyrs of Otranto, Natal, Korea, and the Spanish Civil War.

Saint Bakhita of Sudan

Saint Bakhita of Sudan
Title Saint Bakhita of Sudan PDF eBook
Author Susan Helen Wallace
Publisher
Pages 102
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780819870940

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The biography of Saint Bakhita (1869-1947), who was captured into slavery at the age of seven, later brought to Italy, and who eventually became a Catholic nun. Includes prayer and glossary of terms.

Tell This in My Memory

Tell This in My Memory
Title Tell This in My Memory PDF eBook
Author Eve M. Troutt Powell
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 265
Release 2012-11-14
Genre History
ISBN 0804783756

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In the late nineteenth century, an active slave trade sustained social and economic networks across the Ottoman Empire and throughout Egypt, Sudan, the Caucasus, and Western Europe. Unlike the Atlantic trade, slavery in this region crossed and mixed racial and ethnic lines. Fair-skinned Circassian men and women were as vulnerable to enslavement in the Nile Valley as were teenagers from Sudan or Ethiopia. Tell This in My Memory opens up a new window in the study of slavery in the modern Middle East, taking up personal narratives of slaves and slave owners to shed light on the anxieties and intimacies of personal experience. The framework of racial identity constructed through these stories proves instrumental in explaining how countries later confronted—or not—the legacy of the slave trade. Today, these vocabularies of slavery live on for contemporary refugees whose forced migrations often replicate the journeys and stigmas faced by slaves in the nineteenth century.

Bakhita

Bakhita
Title Bakhita PDF eBook
Author Véronique Olmi
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Pages 385
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1590519787

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Inspired by the true story of a former slave who became a saint, this poignant novel explores how a human being can survive the obliteration of her identity, and how kindness and generosity can be born out of profound trauma. She recalls little of her childhood, not even her own name. She was barely seven years old when she was snatched by slave raiders from her village in the Darfur region of southern Sudan. In a cruel twist, they gave her the name that she will carry for the rest of her life: Bakhita, "the Lucky One" in Arabic. Sold and resold along the slave trade routes, Bakhita endures years of unspeakable abuse and terror. At age thirteen, at last, her life takes a turn when the Italian consul in Khartoum purchases her. A few years later, as chaos engulfs the capital, the consul returns to Italy, taking Bakhita with him. In this new land, another long and arduous journey begins--one that leads her onto a spiritual path for which she is still revered today. With rich, evocative language, Véronique Olmi immerses the reader in Bakhita's world--her unfathomable resilience, her stubborn desire to live, and her ability to turn toward the pain of others in spite of the terrible sufferings that she too must endure.