The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones
The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones
The Nineteenth Century Apostle of the Little Ones is a biographical account by E. Uhlrich, written in the early 20th century, focusing on the life of Saint John Bosco (1815-1888). It details his dedication to the care and education of neglected children and youth, highlighting his early struggles and the establishment of the Oratorium in Turin. The narrative emphasizes themes of compassion and the transformative impact one individual can have on society, particularly for the vulnerable. Bosco's legacy includes the formation of institutions that continue to support young people and missionary work in South America.






