Why bother publishing the life story and letters of Venerable Antonietta Meo? Well, they resonated with my soul in such a way that I was deeply inspired to do so. Whether you are a believer or not, one cannot deny that this little girl's bravery, faith, and understanding are truly remarkable—not just for a kid (who has a shot at being the youngest individual to ever be canonized as an official saint), but by any man's standards.
Since reading Nennolina's written prayers, I have grown much closer to God. As a repayment of sorts (though I use the word loosely, since "repayment" implies drudgery), I have decided to share my beloved Nennolina with the rest of the world.
I also encourage you writers out there to pray in the form of writing letters as well. It definitely works for me, so it might work for you, too. Anyway, I hope my Nennolina touches your hearts the way she touched mine. God bless.
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The Letters of Antonietta Meo (Translated by Austin Schulz)
Non-FictionWhether you believe in God or not, this is well worth your time. Here entails the life story and prayer letters of the Venerable Antonietta 'Nennolina' Meo (1930-1937): a six-year-old girl whose love for God and understanding of His divine Grace ins...