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Miracles of Grace - BookMiracles of Grace - BookDo miracles really happen? Are there miracles in the twenty-first century just as there were during the life of Jesus? In Miracles of Grace we discover how God works miracles in our day and age. Filled with real-life stories of spiritual and physical miracles from well-known priests, religious, and Catholic speakers, we learn that life-changing miracles of the soul and physical healings beyond current medical explanation happen, all through the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church: Baptism, Confession, Eucharist, Confirmation, Marriage, Holy Orders, and Anointing of the Sick. The stories presented here prove that God’s power to transform hearts and lives is as real today as it was in the time of Jesus. Featuring contributions from Chris Stefanick, Leah Darrow, John Pridmore, Jason Evert, Jeff Cavins, and more . . . Fr. Frankie Mulgrew is a former professional comedian and is a priest of the Diocese of Salford in the UK. He is parish priest of St. James and All Souls, Salford and the Catholic priest chaplain to Salford University. |
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The Tears of ChristThe Tears of Christ“Jesus wept, not merely from the deep thoughts of his understanding but from spontaneous tenderness, from the goodness and mercy, the encompassing loving-kindness and exuberant affection of the Son of God for his own work, the race of man.”
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Deep Conversion, Deep Prayer - BookDeep Conversion, Deep Prayer - BookFather Thomas Dubay is one of the most popular and respected retreat masters and spiritual directors in North America. He is the author of the best-selling book on prayer and contemplation Fire Within. In this new book, he responds to the call by both Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI to help believers and all those interested in spirituality develop a deeper prayer life and union with God. As in his other popular writings, Dubay's style is profound and meditative yet clear and readable. He gives an overview of the spiritual life for anyone seeking to grow in the love of God and neighbor. An expert on the teachings and writings of the two great mystical doctors of prayer and the spiritual life, Teresa of Avila and John of the Cross, Dubay gives solid practical advice for a deepening moral and spiritual conversion, and for a radical growth in holiness. About the AuthorFather Thomas Dubay, S.M., is a retreat master and spiritual director for religious communities around the country, as well as a highly regarded speaker at conferences and retreats for lay people. He has hosted five different 13-part television series on the topics of spirituality and prayer, and is the best-selling author of such acclaimed spiritual works as Fire Within, Prayer Primer, and Happy Are You Poor. Product Details– 122 Pages |
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I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother Teresa (Paperback)I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother Teresa (Paperback)St. Teresa of Calcutta was a woman known and loved for her tender work among the poorest of the poor. Behind her drive and desire to serve Christ’s poor was a profound understanding of the thirst of God for man, and man’s thirst for God. This guided meditation on Scripture and the teaching of Mother Teresa will lead those who read it into the heart of the mystery of God’s thirst for souls, and how man can meet the Lord’s thirst. Fr. Joseph Langford, an intimate friend of Mother Teresa’s and a co-founder with her of the Missionary of Charity Fathers, leads the reader into Mother Teresa’s love of God, and helps foster the love of God in the heart of the reader. Divided into seven main sections, these meditations will provoke prayer on: – The Dynamics of Thirst – Prayer as Thirst – Our Lady’s Example in Meeting God’s Thirst – Thirst in the Service of God – Sharing in the Thirst of Christ – Jesus as the Incarnation of God’s Thirst – Satiated Thirst I Thirst provides an opportunity to spend a few minutes every day with Mother Teresa and the thirst of our Lord. It provides an opportunity to grow in intimacy, and to meet the thirst of God with our own thirst for him. About the AuthorFr. Joseph Langford (1951-2010) Product Details– 176 Pages Praise for I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother TeresaFr. Langford was confessor and retreat master for Mother Teresa’s religious sisters, as well as her confidante, in a privileged position to know the secrets Jesus had confided to her. Thus to have in this book, I Thirst, Fr. Langford’s retreat notes on Mother’s understanding of Jesus’ cry from the cross, is to have a priceless treasure. The untold riches of Mother Teresa’s heart – which are nothing but the untold riches of Christ’s own Heart – are here before us in these pages. –Suzie Andres, author of Homeschooling with Gentleness, A Little Way of Homeschooling (Christendom Press, 2004) If you thirst for the living water of God, follow the wisdom of Mother Teresa and she will surely lead you to the source. –Dan Burke, President of EWTN News and the Avila Institute for Spiritual Formation Father Langford’s reflections take us into the heart of Mother Teresa’s spirituality. Based on his close relationship with Mother and his own contemplation and teaching on this theme, these meditations help us encounter God more in our thirst for Him and His thirst for us. –Dr. Edward Sri, Vice President for Formation, Fellowship of Catholic University Students Ironically, in a world supposedly overflowing with self-esteem, many, many people cannot believe that "God thirsts" for them. This little book makes a convincing scriptural case that it is true! And moves us to love God, ourselves, and others better because of it. It is a perfect gem of spiritual reading . –Helen M. Alvaré, Professor of Law, The Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University In 2008, I traveled to Ethiopia for Catholic Relief Services and visited the large, bustling orphanage of the Missionaries of Charity, which served thousands of people of all ages each day. When I asked about the source of the sisters’ energy for all of this good work, I was led into a primitive chapel with a tabernacle and the words “I thirst,” over the Blessed Sacrament. The book, I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother Teresa, written by a priest who worked with Mother Teresa, provides 40 day portions of the rich spirituality of Saint Teresa of Calcutta. I Thirst communicates well Jesus’ desire or thirst to love us deeply and our inner thirst for His presence in our lives. I strongly encourage its use during Lent or any other time of the year. –Most Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D., Archbishop of Louisville |
Fr. Joseph Langford M.C. |
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Spanish - Tengo sed: 40 días con la Madre TeresaSpanish - Tengo sed: 40 días con la Madre TeresaSanta Teresa de Calcuta era conocida por su amor y trabajo compasivo entre los más pobres de los pobres. Detrás de su impulso y su deseo de servir a los pobres de Cristo, estaba su profunda comprensión de la sed de Dios por los hombres y de la sed de los hombres por Dios. Esta meditación guiada sobre las escrituras y las enseñanzas de la Madre Teresa, llevará al lector a entrar en el misterio de la sed de Dios por las almas y la manera en que nosotros podemos saciar la sed del Señor. El P. Joseph Langford, quien fuera amigo íntimo de la Madre Teresa y confundador, junto a ella, de los Padres Misioneros de la Caridad, nos lleeva a la profundidad del amor a Dios que tenía la Madre Teresea y, a través de su amor, nos descubre el camino para agrandar el amor a Dios en nuestros propios corazones. English Description: Praise for Tengo sed“Las reflexiones del Padre Langford nos llevan al corazón de la espiritualidad de la Madre Teresa. Debido a su relación cercana con la Madre Teresa y a su propia contemplación y conocimiento de este tema, esta meditaciones nos ayudan a encontrar a Dios en nuestrar sed y su sed por nosotros.” |
Fr. Joseph Langford M.C. |
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Waiting for ChristWaiting for ChristBlessed John Henry Newman was one of the most beloved and well-known preachers of his time. Originally an Anglican priest, Newman converted to Catholicism and became a Catholic priest and cardinal. Known for his beautiful prose and exultant preaching, Newman has long been a source of inspiration for those in the Church. In this new and compact compilation of his sermons, you’re invited to journey with Bl. John Henry Newman through Advent into Christmas and Epiphany, meditating on the coming of Christ and the Christian life. Newman’s masterful knowledge of the lives of the saints, Catholic doctrine, and, above all, Sacred Scripture, will help you immerse yourself in these liturgical seasons of waiting, wondering, and joy. These beautiful meditations guide you through reflections on: Waiting for Christ provides an opportunity to spend a few minutes with Bl. John Henry Newman and Christ every day of the Advent and Christmas seasons, preparing for the coming of the Lord. Praise for Waiting for Christ“Daily meditation and prayer, much as one spends time with a friend, is an essential practice for any person who desires to have Jesus as an intimate companion. This wonderful selection of Newman’s meditations enables us to draw close to Christ as we await his Nativity each year, that he may recognize us when he returns in glory.” – Sebastian White, OP, Editor-in-Chief, Magnificat (USA) “Newman was a prolific and accomplished writer in many and varied genres, but I have always believed that his voice can best be heard through his sermons. Christopher Blum has captured that sweet voice by giving us a rich selection of Newman’s very best sermons for Advent and Christmas to accompany us through these graced seasons.” – The Most Reverend James D. Conley, STL, Bishop of Lincoln “These passages are superbly selected, showing that Newman’s is not simply a voice from the past, but one that speaks to the needs of faith in our day. And the peculiar quality of Newman’s voice is how easily he slips into the background to leave us thinking only of Christ, so that the heart of Christ speaks to our hearts through Newman’s words. This book invites us to spend a few minutes each day with a man of eloquence and holiness—and to be left, not with an impression of Newman, but with a longing for Christ that makes us more ready to welcome him, both in the great feast of Christmas and in the ordinary details of each day.” – Edward Hogan, Ph.D., Academic Dean, Kenrick-Glennon Seminary About the AuthorBlessed John Henry Newman was born in England in 1801. He spent his early adult life as an Anglican priest and academic. Involved in what was known as the Oxford Movement, a movement within Anglicanism that supported the return to some Catholic beliefs and liturgical reform, he later left the Church of England. He converted to Catholicism, was ordained a Catholic priest, and years later was made a cardinal. Newman was widely known as a powerful preacher before and after his conversion to Catholicism, and was an extremely prolific author, writing sermons, essays, poetry, hymns, and an autobiography. He died in 1890 and was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010. Product Details• Pages: 160 |
Dr. Christopher Blum |
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More Christianity: Finding the Fullness of the FaithMore Christianity: Finding the Fullness of the FaithC.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity is a work that has impacted generations of Christians. It is a brilliant explanation and defense of the Faith that has led many to follow in the way of Christ.
But as profound and wise as it is, it is still incomplete. It gives direction for a sincere disciple to follow Christ, but that disciple might not be quite as willing to follow Christ through St. Peter. About the AuthorDwight Longenecker was brought up an Evangelical, studied at the fundamentalist Bob Jones University, and later was ordained an Anglican priest in England. After ten years in the Anglican ministry as a curate, a chaplain at Cambridge, and a country parson, in 1995 Dwight was received into full communion with the Catholic Church. He has published in numerous religious magazines and papers in the UK, Ireland, and the United States, writing on film and theology, apologetics, biblical commentary, and Catholic culture. Book Details— Abridged Edition |
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I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother Teresa (Leatherbound)I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother Teresa (Leatherbound)St. Teresa of Calcutta was a woman known and loved for her tender work among the poorest of the poor. Behind her drive and desire to serve Christ’s poor was a profound understanding of the thirst of God for man, and man’s thirst for God. This guided meditation on Scripture and the teaching of Mother Teresa will lead those who read it into the heart of the mystery of God’s thirst for souls, and how man can meet the Lord’s thirst. Fr. Joseph Langford, an intimate friend of Mother Teresa’s and a co-founder with her of the Missionary of Charity Fathers, leads the reader into Mother Teresa’s love of God, and helps foster the love of God in the heart of the reader. Divided into seven main sections, these meditations will provoke prayer on: – The Dynamics of Thirst – Prayer as Thirst – Our Lady’s Example in Meeting God’s Thirst – Thirst in the Service of God – Sharing in the Thirst of Christ – Jesus as the Incarnation of God’s Thirst – Satiated Thirst I Thirst provides an opportunity to spend a few minutes every day with Mother Teresa and the thirst of our Lord. It provides an opportunity to grow in intimacy, and to meet the thirst of God with our own thirst for him. About the AuthorFr. Joseph Langford (1951-2010) Product Details– 160 Pages Praise for I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother TeresaFr. Langford was confessor and retreat master for Mother Teresa’s religious sisters, as well as her confidante, in a privileged position to know the secrets Jesus had confided to her. Thus to have in this book, I Thirst, Fr. Langford’s retreat notes on Mother’s understanding of Jesus’ cry from the cross, is to have a priceless treasure. The untold riches of Mother Teresa’s heart – which are nothing but the untold riches of Christ’s own Heart – are here before us in these pages. –Suzie Andres, author of Homeschooling with Gentleness, A Little Way of Homeschooling (Christendom Press, 2004) If you thirst for the living water of God, follow the wisdom of Mother Teresa and she will surely lead you to the source. –Dan Burke, President of EWTN News and the Avila Institute for Spiritual Formation Father Langford’s reflections take us into the heart of Mother Teresa’s spirituality. Based on his close relationship with Mother and his own contemplation and teaching on this theme, these meditations help us encounter God more in our thirst for Him and His thirst for us. –Dr. Edward Sri, Vice President for Formation, Fellowship of Catholic University Students Ironically, in a world supposedly overflowing with self-esteem, many, many people cannot believe that "God thirsts" for them. This little book makes a convincing scriptural case that it is true! And moves us to love God, ourselves, and others better because of it. It is a perfect gem of spiritual reading . –Helen M. Alvaré, Professor of Law, The Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University In 2008, I traveled to Ethiopia for Catholic Relief Services and visited the large, bustling orphanage of the Missionaries of Charity, which served thousands of people of all ages each day. When I asked about the source of the sisters’ energy for all of this good work, I was led into a primitive chapel with a tabernacle and the words “I thirst,” over the Blessed Sacrament. The book, I Thirst: 40 Days with Mother Teresa, written by a priest who worked with Mother Teresa, provides 40 day portions of the rich spirituality of Saint Teresa of Calcutta. I Thirst communicates well Jesus’ desire or thirst to love us deeply and our inner thirst for His presence in our lives. I strongly encourage its use during Lent or any other time of the year. –Most Reverend Joseph E. Kurtz, D.D., Archbishop of Louisville |
Fr. Joseph Langford M.C. |
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The Evangelizing ParishThe Evangelizing ParishWritten by a highly respected cardinal and a former head of the Vatican office for worship and sacraments, this book shows how the local Catholic parish in any town has tremendous potential to evangelize its surrounding community. Francis Cardinal Arinze reveals the important roles of both priests and laity in spreading the Gospel within the parish and beyond. Product Details– 149 Pages About the AuthorFrancis Cardinal Arinze is the former Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. The Nigerian prelate has written many books and articles on theology, spirituality, and pastoral practice, including Meeting Jesus and Following Him, Radical Discipleship: The Layperson's Distinctive Role, Marian Veneration, and God's Invisible Hand, all published by Ignatius Press.Praise for The Evangelizing Parish"The Church's new commitment to evangelization is one of the great fruits of the Second Vatican Council. So it's very appropriate that the youngest bishop at the fourth session of the Council, Francis Arinze, should offer the worldwide Church this important reflection on how the New Evangelization can ignite the spirit of mission in our parishes." |
Cardinal Arinze |
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Knowing the Love of God: Lessons from a Spiritual MasterKnowing the Love of God: Lessons from a Spiritual MasterClick here to read book sample.
I want to thank you for making Fr. Garrigo-Lagrange's words available. This book has been an answer to prayer and a reminder that the life we are offered in Christ is truly a different order from even the best that the world offers. God bless you and your work. Thank you for working with parishes and individuals to make these materials affordable. Jason - Huntsville, AL |
Fr. Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange |
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Signs of Life: 20 Catholic Customs and Their Biblical RootsSigns of Life: 20 Catholic Customs and Their Biblical RootsDr. Scott Hahn, beloved Catholic author, professor, and speaker celebrates the touchstones of Catholic life, guiding readers to a deeper faith through the Church’s rites, customs, and traditional prayers. Praise for Signs of Life“Things done for too long can become a habit—and habits have a way of losing their meaning. In this long-awaited treasure of a book, Scott Hahn reveals the historical and biblical roots of so many Catholic practices. Finally, Catholics will not only know what to do but why they do it.” |
Dr. Scott Hahn |
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The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of NoiseThe Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of NoiseThis item is currently out of stock. In a time when technology penetrates our lives in so many ways and materialism exerts such a powerful influence over us, Cardinal Robert Sarah presents a bold book about the strength of silence. The modern world generates so much noise, he says, that seeking moments of silence has become both harder and more necessary than ever before. Silence is the indispensable doorway to the divine, explains the cardinal in this profound conversation with Nicolas Diat. Within the hushed and hallowed walls of the La Grande Chartreux, the famous Carthusian monastery in the French Alps, Cardinal Sarah addresses the following questions: Can those who do not know silence ever attain truth, beauty, or love? Do not wisdom, artistic vision, and devotion spring from silence, where the voice of God is heard in the depths of the human heart? Product DetailsFormat: Paperback Praise for The Power of Silence"This book shows Cardinal Sarah to be one of the most spiritually alert churchmen of our time." |
Cardinal Robert Sarah |
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Bible in a Year - Leather-boundBible in a Year - Leather-boundOne Year. 20 Minutes a Day. Encounter the Power and Wonder of God’s Word. It’s a mountaintop experience if you can open up the Word of God. It’s majestic, it’s beautiful, it’s breathtaking. It gets us out of our day-to-day and into God.The simple format of this premium, flexible, leather-bound version of Bible in a Year will keep you engaged as you make your way through all 73 books of the Bible. Commentaries are written by renowned Catholic biblical scholars and theologians, including Dr. Tim Gray, Dr. Mark Giszczak, Dr. John Sehorn, Dr. Scott Powell, Dr. Michael Morris, Dr. Elizabeth Klein, and Deborah Holiday. • Each day features three readings, one each from the Old Testament, Wisdom Literature, and the New Testament
• Insightful daily reflections are written by leading theologians to facilitate deeper meditation and encounter with God through his Word • Revised Standard Version of the Bible – Second Catholic Edition •Bible in a Year is the entire Bible (including the deuterocanonical books), divided into 365 days, with a reflection of approximately 200 words for each day. This beautiful, flexible, leather-bound book is a perfect gift for any occasion! Preview a sample nowProduct Details– Dimensions: 6.25” x 9.25” and is 1.125” thick I "gifted" myself the Bible in a Year for Christmas and have rarely missed a day reading the Bible since. I love the daily reflections which bring the readings together. Susan - Doylestown, PA |
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Bible in a Year - Paperback (Spanish)Bible in a Year - Paperback (Spanish)Tu encuentro diario con Dios
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Five Pillars of the Spiritual LifeFive Pillars of the Spiritual LifeClick here to read a sample. Saint Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, espoused the ideal of becoming “contemplatives in action.” He was convinced that contemplation (the deep awareness and appropriation of the unconditional love of God) should affect our actions, and that our actions need to be brought back to contemplation. These are five dimensions of the spiritual life: 1. the Holy Eucharist2. spontaneous prayer 3. the Beatitudes 4. partnership with the Holy Spirit 5. the contemplative life itself This book is a “jump start” to a deeper spiritual life for today’s active people, and it will enflame the desire to read the masters and to enter even more deeply into the heart of God. Topics include: • God as Abba• The Heart of Jesus • The importance of agape love • A checklist for spiritual growth • The role of the Holy Spirit in the spiritual life • Incorporating the active life with the contemplative life About the AuthorFr. Robert Spitzer, S.J. is a philosopher, educator, author, and President of the Magis Center, dedicated to public education on the relationship among the disciplines of physics, philosophy, reason, and faith. He is the head of the Ethics and Performance Institute, which delivers web-based ethics education to corporations, and he is also President of the Spitzer Center for Visionary Leadership, which delivers similar curricula to non-profit organizations. His other books include Finding True Happiness, The Soul’s Upward Yearning, and Healing the Culture. DetailsCover: Paperback Praise for Five Pillars of the Spiritual Life“The publication of Father Spitzer’s book is a happy coincidence, coming after Pope Benedict’s Jesus of Nazareth. Both are strong statements of New Testament spirituality and provide an escape from the ‘bleaching of Christ’s image,’ caused by the exclusive use of the historical-critical method. Informed Catholic readers are summoned by this book to take the Christ of the Gospels intelligently and seriously.” – Fr. Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R., author, A Still Small Voice |
Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ |
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Abandonment to Divine ProvidenceAbandonment to Divine ProvidenceClick here to read a sample. God is to be found in the simplest of our daily activities and especially through total surrender to whatever is his will for each of us. That is the message of this 18th-century inspirational classic by Jean-Pierre de Caussade. Its encouragement to “live in the present moment,” accepting everyday obstacles with faith, humility, and love, has guided generations of believers to holiness and spiritual peace. De Caussade shows that this practice of self-abandonment to God’s will is the key to attaining true peace and virtue, and that it is readily available to all people—from beginners to those well advanced in the spiritual life. He also shows how to determine what God’s will is for us. He reveals that it is not extraordinary feats that God expects for our growth in holiness, but rather heroic attention to every detail in our lives and humble acceptance of our daily lot in life as coming from his hand. The rich spiritual lessons in this book have stood the test of time, offering real and practical assistance to all people because its message is simple and clear, one that the reader will find to be a rare treasure of inspiration and direction to be referred to again and again. About the AuthorFr. Jean Pierre de Caussade, S.J. (1675–1751) was a French Jesuit priest and author, most well-known for this famous treatise, Abandonment to Divine Providence, and also his letters to the Visitation nuns, where he served as confessor and spiritual director. He also served as the rector of two colleges, and as spiritual director for a Jesuit house. He was deeply influenced by the writings of both Saint Francis de Sales and Saint John of the Cross. DetailsCover: Paperback Praise for Abandonment to Divine Providence“In his famous classic, Father de Caussade makes one point, and he illustrates it in many different ways. That point is: do the will of God to the best of your ability and you will attain peace of soul here and life everlasting hereafter.” – Fr. Kenneth Baker, S.J., Author, Inside the Bible “Jean-Pierre de Caussade’s Abandonment to Divine Providence illuminates the great truth that sanctity is accessible to anyone who seeks concord between his own will and God’s. By following this spiritual way, one learns that the Providence of God need not be experienced as a threat to human nourishing, but rather as a lure by which we are drawn into deeper communion with the Divine Life.” – Bishop Robert Barron, S.T.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles, Founder of Word on Fire Catholic Ministries |
Fr. Jean-Pierre de Caussade |
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The Acts of the Apostles - Study BibleThe Acts of the Apostles - Study BibleClick here to see a sample page. |
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Mother Teresa of Calcutta: A Personal PortraitMother Teresa of Calcutta: A Personal PortraitMother Teresa’s life sounds like a legend: the Albanian girl who entered an Irish order to go to India as a missionary and became an “Angel of the Poor” for countless people.
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Fr. Leo Maasburg |
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The Gospel of Luke Study BibleThe Gospel of Luke Study BibleClick here to see a sample page. |
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The Gospel of Matthew Study BibleThe Gospel of Matthew Study BibleClick here to see a sample page. |
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The Gospel of Mark Study BibleThe Gospel of Mark Study BibleClick here to see a sample page. |
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The Gospel of John Study BibleThe Gospel of John Study BibleClick here to see a sample page. |
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The Diary of St. FaustinaThe Diary of St. FaustinaThis is the bestselling complete diary of St. Maria Faustina. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, a simple, uneducated, young Polish nun receives a special call. Jesus tells her, "I am sending you with My mercy to the people of the whole world. I do not want to punish mankind, but I desire to heal it, pressing it to My merciful Heart." These words of Jesus are found in the Diary of St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, which chronicles Sr. Faustina's great experience of Divine Mercy in her soul and her mission to share that mercy with the world. |
Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception |
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Prayer for BeginnersPrayer for BeginnersDr. Peter Kreeft offers simple but profound advice and practical steps for developing a prayer life based on the time-tested wisdom of the saints and great spiritual writers, especially the principles found in Brother Lawrence’s classic The Practice of the Presence of God. In short, straight-forward, and unsentimental chapters, Kreeft covers all the key areas for understanding and developing that intimate form of communication with our Creator that we call prayer. He covers such areas as the necessity of prayer, various motives and methods, steps, patience, suffering, sin, faith, and grace. Pages: 125 Book Dimensions: 4.75" x 7.125" Praise for Prayer for Beginners: “The best short introduction to prayer I’ve ever read... Read it and pray!” - Ralph Martin - Author of Called to Holiness Thank you Peter, for the Stop, Look, Listen tip and also for the shortest prayer! And I no longer worry so much about distractions. Judith |
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YOUCAT - The Youth PrayerbookYOUCAT - The Youth PrayerbookThe internationally best-selling book, YOUCAT - The Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church, explained to young people the meaning of their faith in language, style and design that has appealed greatly to them. Now YOUCAT - The Youth Prayer Book, helps them to live their faith and deepen their spiritual lives. |
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