All Saints

Book • 1997
Robert Ellsberg's All Saints is an anthology showcasing a wide range of saintly figures, both famous and lesser-known, intended to inspire contemporary readers.

Ellsberg presents concise biographies and reflections that highlight how ordinary lives can embody extraordinary holiness.

The book emphasizes the diversity of paths to sanctity and offers practical spiritual insights drawn from historical examples.

Designed for general readers, the collection seeks to make the saints approachable and relevant to modern spiritual practice.

It has been praised for broadening popular understanding of the communion of saints and encouraging personal imitation of their virtues.

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