Blessed bartolo longo book

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  • Blessed Bartolo Longo (February 10, 1841-October 5, 1926) was a Satanist priest who later repented and became a lay Dominican, dedicating his life to the.
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  • Apostle Of Description Rosary: Glorious Bartolo Longo by Ann M. Brown

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  • The Blessed Bartolo Longo

    March 26, 2014
    When I returned back to The Faith, I had shared my story with a few new friends I made in Christ. Afterwards they told me that I should look into Blessed Bartolo Longo, for their is overlap between my life and his especially when it came to the involvement in The New Age/Occult. I was invited to try and cultivate a devotion to him.

    After a time, I met with a spiritual director and he told me that if I were to tie myself to a particular Lay Order, wherein I live in the world but am more pro-active for Christ I should join the Lay Dominicans, much like Bl. Bartolo Longo did, it must be a sign then. I read this book, in the hopes of knowing more about this amazing Blessed, and I am glad that I have read about his life, it will only help my prayers to this Amazing Blessed, and I must say there was indeed a sense of overlap that I had that went beyond purely involvement in the Occult.

    I hold this book up for those who lived in The New Age/Occult, and came out of it, wherever you maybe, Christ and His Church is waiting for you, and certainly as the life of Blessed Bartolo Longo attests, so is Mary and her Rosary. The book is an easy read, albeit a longer one.

    Bartolo Longo

    Italian lawyer and lay Dominican, beatified by the Catholic Church

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    Bartolo Longo


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    Photograph of Blessed Bartolo Longo

    Born(1841-02-10)February 10, 1841
    Latiano, near Brindisi, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
    DiedOctober 5, 1926(1926-10-05) (aged 85)
    Pompei, Naples, Campania, Kingdom of Italy
    Venerated inCatholic Church
    Beatified26 October 1980, Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City by Pope John Paul II
    Major shrineBasilica of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary of Pompei, Pompei, Naples, Italy
    FeastOctober 5
    AttributesKnight habit[1]
    Rosary

    Bartolo Longo (February 10, 1841 – October 5, 1926) was an Italianlawyer who has been beatified by the Catholic Church. He presented himself as a former "Satanic priest" who returned to the Catholic faith and became a Dominican tertiary, dedicating his life to the rosary and the Virgin Mary. He was eventually awarded a papal knighthood of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem.[1]

    Early years

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    Bartolo Longo was born into a wealthy family on February 10, 1841, in the small town of Latiano, near Brindisi, in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.[2] His parents were devout Catholics. In 1851, Longo's