The Eternal Pilgrim comes with a Free Copy of Blessed James Kern

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You would do well to consult Norbert. He is, as we well know, closer to God than we are.”  — St. Bernard of Clairvaux

It is rare to find a historian motivated by deep faith who also possesses the literary craft of a novelist, yet that is precisely the gift that we encounter in Fr. Dominique-Marie Dauzet in Eternal Pilgrim (originally published as Petite Vie de Saint Norbert and awarded the Montyon Prize by the Académie Française).

Journey through the turbulent times of St. Norbert of Xanten (1080–1134), who lived in the Holy Roman Empire through schism and the Crusades. Cultured, tenderhearted, and unconventional, St. Norbert gave up all the honors and comforts of the world to serve God. At a time when the priesthood was at a low point in its history, St. Norbert called his brother priests to the heights. Lifting high the Holy Eucharist over the errors and miseries of his time, this mystical pilgrim scattered the darkness and put the demons to flight.

In these stirring pages, Fr. Dauzet reveals how St. Norbert helped restore calm in the Church through the Gregorian Reform. He also provides fascinating details about:

  • The thunderbolt that caused Norbert’s own “Road to Damascus
  • His chaplaincy in the service of dignitaries, including Emperor Henry V
  • Norbert’s indefatigable fidelity amid trials, persecutions, and even assassination attempts
  • The saint’s fiery temperament and the marvelous effects of his powerful preaching
  • The Eucharistic miracle, the “spider miracle,” and his dramatic exorcism during Mass at the elevation of the Host

Fr. Dauzet’s inspiring biography also includes hard-to-find prayers and devotions to St. Norbert, and a fascinating history of the development of the Norbertine Order in North America.

Blessed James Kern 

(1897–1924) was an Austrian Norbertine priest and WWI veteran known for his deep Eucharistic devotion and patient suffering. Shot in the lung in 1916, he continued his studies and was ordained in 1922 before dying at age 27 from his wounds. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on June 21, 1998, with his feast day on October 20.

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