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![Book: Bearing God: The Life and Works of St. Ignatius](/account/images/heading.img?color=770013&text=000000&accent=9966cc&compliment=2d2d2d&navigation=000000&heading=282828&title=000000&logo=ffffff&location.state=center&link=970000&title.text=Book%3A+Bearing+God%3A+The+Life+and+Works+of+St.+Ignatius&font=Garamond&fontsize=24&stage.width.max=350&stagecolor=d38f9a&width=350&cache=1720117768411) Book: Bearing God: The Life and Works of St. Ignatius
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St. Ignatius, first-century Bishop of Antioch, called the “God-bearer,” is one of the earliest witnesses to the truth of Christ and the nature of the Christian life. Tradition tells us that as a small child, Ignatius was singled out by Jesus Himself as an example of the childlike faith all Christians must possess (see Matthew 18:1–4). In Bearing God, Fr. Andrew Damick recounts the life of this great pastor, martyr, and saint, and interprets for the modern reader five major themes in the pastoral letters he wrote: martyrdom, salvation in Christ, the bishop, the unity of the Church, and the Eucharist.
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