
Wonder-Worker of Padua
Wonder-Worker of Padua is a biography of Saint Anthony of Padua, written by Charles Warren Stoddard. Published in the early 20th century, it chronicles the life of Anthony, who was born in 1195 to a wealthy Portuguese family and later became a Franciscan friar. Known for his profound preaching and miraculous works, he earned the title of Doctor of the Church and is revered as the Patron Saint of the Poor. The book highlights his spiritual journey and the impact of his teachings in Padua, Italy.







