Blends humor and historical insight to examine the eccentric lives of saints and the often absurd process of canonization, offering an irreverent yet informative look at Catholic history for both the devout and the casually curious. Illustrations.
"The ideal book for anyone who likes their comedy with a side of history and a dash of sacrilege, HOW TO BE A SAINT dives into the wild stories of saints and the bizarrely bureaucratic process of canonization in order to help readers get their halos"--
Part history lesson. Part sacrilege. An entirely good time.
Think you have what it takes to be a saint? Lucky for you, thousands of souls have paved the way to heaven—creating a clear formula for getting the job done while also leaving a rich, disturbing history behind them. And in just five easy-ish steps, you can learn how to secure your own halo!
But even if the whole "dying and becoming a saint" thing doesn't appeal to you, the bizarrely bureaucratic process of canonization is still guaranteed to delight and entertain. How to Be Saint is a compulsively readable and endlessly entertaining ride through Catholicism for anyone who enjoys their history with a side of comedy. From flying friars to severed heads, this book explores the wild lives (and deaths) of saints and pulls the curtain back on the oddest quirks of religious doctrine.
Whether you're a lifelong Catholic or a weird-history enthusiast, How to Be a Saint is your ultimate guide to understanding the hilarious, fascinating, and shockingly true history of sainthood.