1867. The novelist, Countess Hahn-Hahn, was converted to the
Catholic Church at a late age. Following her conversion she lived a
devout and solitary life in a convent at Mayence and wrote a series
of books on the History of the Church. Contents: Christianity in
Freedom; Christian Worship; Feasts and Fasts; The Bosphorus and the
Nile; The Anchorites; The Desert; Paul of Thebes; St. Antony; St.
Hilarion; Paul the Simple; Ammon, Abbot of Nitria; St. Pachomius,
Abbot of Tabenna; Serapion the Sindonite; St. Arsenius; The Blessed
Moses; Brother Valens, Brother Ero and Brother Ptolemy; St. Ephrem
the Syrian; St. Macrina; The Blessed Marana and the Blessed Cyra;
St. Thais; St. Pelagia; St. Simeon Stylites; St. Nilus; St. John
Climacus; The Daughters of the Gracchi; St. Marcella; The Blessed
Fabiola; The Blessed Paula; and The Two Melanias.
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