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  1. A Woman for All Seasons: Margaret Anna Cusack

    A Woman for All Seasons: Margaret Anna Cusack

    Rev. Dominic G. Ciriaco
    $12.95

    Margaret 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. 

  2. Vital Signs: Where Is Your Life Heading?

    Vital Signs: Where Is Your Life Heading?

    Henry Bocala
    $6.95

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    Vital Signs leads the reader from the surface of life—where too many of us skim along—to the soul, which is often quietly starving for lack of nourishment. While candidly naming the temptations and pitfalls of life in the 21st century, Fr. Bocala keeps his pace brisk and his tone light as he outlines the path to becoming a better and more contented person. 

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    Every Spiritual Blessing: The Unusual Story of How We Came to the Catholic Church

    Jan and Allen Cherbonneau
    $15.95

    By their very nature, all conversion stories are personal and unique, but this one is decidedly so, due to its highly charismatic content. I trust the reader will find the story of Jan and Allen's adventure intriguing and also, in a variety of ways, challenging.
  4. Last Byzantine and Other Pointed Poems, The

    Last Byzantine and Other Pointed Poems, The

    J.R. Campanelli
    $6.95

    A collection of poetry focused on the forces that have led to this moment in the history of our great Faith. Suitable for both teens and adults, Campanelli's poetry covers morality, relativism, marriage, the right to life, and more.

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    She Shall Crush Thy Head: Selected Writings of St. Maximilian Kolbe

    Hilda Elfleda Brown
    $14.95

    She Shall Crush Thy Head contains selected writings of St. Maximilian Kolbe, compiled and translated by Hilda Elfleda Brown. In addition to his memoirs, letters, and articles, most of the selections are his apologetical articles in dialogue format. St. Maximilian Kolbe writes on the many issues confronting our modern day. 

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    Celebrating the Year of Mercy

    Francesco Catanio
    $6.95

    Can you be a saint in the modern world? 
    If you had a guidebook to help you do just that, your answer might be a resounding "yes" to God. Celebrating the Year of Mercy is a concise manual for anyone wishing to deepen his faith.

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    Journey with the Expanded Rosary: Experience the Mysteries for Each Day of the Week

    Rich Melcher
    $12.95

    Buy eBook on Kindle Buy eBook on Nook Many books about the rosary are just that: books ABOUT the rosary. Journey with the Expanded Rosary expresses an innovative way to pray the rosary. Foreword by Bishop J. Hying, Diocese of Gary, Indiana.

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    Joseph Was a Loving Father

    Vincent Iezzi
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    Revelators say little of Joseph; they slip over him. His humanity ignored. His obedience forgotten. To humankind Joseph was nearly neglected, remembered only with a quick glance or a small prayer. Yet in his heavenly reward he undoubtedly is honored greatly. This is a book – a story – of Joseph the man and father.

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    Continuing the Search for Religious Freedom: Fifty Years after Vatican II's Dignitatis Humanae

    Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary
    $4.95

    Edited by Dennis J. Billy, C.Ss.R. The lectures in this series delve deeply into the Church’s stance on religious liberty. They demonstrate the relevance of its teaching for the challenges of today’s world.
  10. Teresita

    Teresita: A one-act play based on the life of St. Teresa of Avila

    Michele Morris
    $8.95

    Known as Teresita to her friends and family, nineteen-year-old Teresa de Cepeda y Ahumada asks for her father's permission to enter Carmel of the Incarnation. He refuses. In a passionate and decisive moment, Teresa leaves home in the middle of the night without her father’s knowledge. In this one-act play, Teresa reflects on her life's experiences that led her to this imminent decision.

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