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ZuZu

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Merry Christmas everyone! A quick question....can any of you recommend some saints to read about who might have struggled with Church teachings or faith in God. I know about the new book regarding Mother Theresa (although I haven't read it yet)...but was wondering if you knew of any others. Thanks and Happy New Year to all of you! :)
 
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Most had some cross to bear.

As for those who struggled with doubt? :scratch:

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Doubt and atheism aren’t the same thing
Posted on August 27, 2007 by Lee
Thomas has an excellent riposte to some of the truly insipid things being said about Mother Teresa in light of some recently publicized letters that make it clear that she (like many, many other saints) struggled with doubt and a feeling of God’s absence.
Of course, this won’t be news to anyone who read Carol Zaleski’s […]
 
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Augustine's Confessions might do it... of course, once he converted he DID agree with God so maybe not so helpful. But it's comforting to know that one of the great sinners became one of the great saints.... it leaves me hopeful :)
 
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St. Anthony's bio is interesting in that nothing he did for the first 2/3rd of his life actually work out.
At one point the head of his order won't even give him an assignment.

And his calling ended up to something he never even considered.
 
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I was going to recommend Augustine's Confessions, but someone beat me to it. :)

He goes through the intellectual journey of his whole life, the different philisophies he subscribed to, and the intellectual process of converting to Christianity and wrestling with questions and doubts is pretty clearly explained by him. Also, it is just an excellent book and a classic of Western Civilization.
 
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