Adult Non-fiction
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All Is Love
$9.95An American laywoman, Therese, made the Vow of Victim to imitate Jesus' Eucharistic life. All is Love is a compilation of spiritual insights from 1993 through 1996, published here for the first time. Simple and profound, sweet and challenging, the messages call everyone to a greater degree of holiness.
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A Woman for All Seasons: Margaret Anna Cusack
$12.95Margaret Anna Cusack, "The Nun of Kenmare," was a tireless advocate for the poor, visionary, and foundress of a religious order. She was edifying and mystifying to those who knew her. Cusack is an example of what it meant to be a convert in the 19th century.
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A Journey to Holiness: 80 Years of Personal Prayers, Spiritual Inspirations, and Beliefs
$11.95A Journey to Holiness is a testimony of prayer. Author Raymond Colvin openly shares his personal, spiritual inspirations and beliefs about his Catholic faith as it has grown over the years. By sharing examples from his own journey, the author hopes to help other average Catholics—as well as non-Catholics—to achieve holiness.
You will also discover:
How and why people pray - What is prayer - Spiritual motivations and preparations for prayer - Building a lifetime of prayer -
A Journey of Grace and Service: A Handbook for RCIA Team Formation
$18.95A practical and spiritual resource to assist RCIA teams as they walk the journey with those who seek the fullness of the Catholic Church. -
A Calling: An Autobiography and the Founding of the Maronite Monks of Adoration
$16.95The monastic ideal of contemplation is very much alive today. Abbot William, founder of the Maronite Monks of Adoration, recounts his own journey through the tumultuous '70s and '80s to find this ideal. -
95 Questions for Protestants: Points to Ponder During the 500 Year Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation...and Beyond
$12.95Since the time of the Protestant Reformation, there continues to emerge a multitude of Protestant and non-denominational churches, all claiming to accurately represent the truth. What if you could sift through the claims and eventually come to know the truth on virtually all doctrines that divide the truth, as Christ taught his apostles?