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Under Angel Wings

The True Story of a Young Girl and Her Guardian Angel

Sr. Maria Antonia

9781618903150
264 pages
St. Benedict Press LLC
Overview
UNDER ANGEL WINGS is the true story of a young girl in Brazil who saw and heard her Guardian Angel during most of her life. The book is filled with real-life anecdotes which are edifying, moving and often humorous. Cecy (See-see) Cony (1900-1937) tells story after story of how her Guardian Angel-whom she calls her "New Friend"-kept her from lying, stealing, revenge, immodesty, and from watching certain movies. She also describes how he protected her in moral dangers which she did not even understand, and how he aided her when she got into trouble because she was a "simpleton," as she puts it. Most beautiful of all, she relates how her Guardian Angel taught her to make sacrifices for Jesus and guided her in practicing acts of charity. Cecy describes many incidents of temptation from her youth. In each one, we see the beautiful way in which her Guardian Angel led his little charge to perfect contrition for her faults and turned all these difficult situations to good. Under Angel Winds reveals God's great love and care for His children on earth. It reminds us that He has also given each of us our own "New Friend" who has a similar, even if less visible, love and care for us."My sisters read a lot. This book, they say, is undoubtedly the best....I think this book is awesome....I think you and your children would benefit from this book A LOT. I recommend it highly, highly."---Mother Angelica
Author Bio
Sister Maria Antonia, also known as Cecy Cony, was a nun and autobiographical author of the twentieth century. Born in 1900, her curious childhood was marked by physical sensations of her guardian angel, which she eventually wrote about in her autobiography Under Angel Wings: The True Story of a Young Girl and Her Guardian Angel. She became a nun of the Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity, her work being published in 1953 by St. Anthony's Guild, New Jersey. Sister Antonia's book was also printed by TAN in 2000 with the Nihil Obstat, Imprimatur, and Imprimi Potest.