Discover the life and legacy of Richard of Wyche, a remarkable figure of the 13th century, in Mary Reginald Capes's biography, "Richard of Wyche, Labourer, Scholar, Bishop and Saint (1197-1253)." This meticulously researched account delves into the extraordinary journey of Richard, from his humble beginnings as a laborer to his esteemed role as a scholar, bishop, and ultimately, a saint.
Capes explores Richard's profound impact on the religious landscape of his time, shedding light on his dedication to the Church and his unwavering commitment to serving others. Through detailed historical analysis, the book uncovers the key events and influences that shaped Richard's life, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his enduring spiritual significance.
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