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This beautifully illustrated, bilingual children's book, crafted with love by two Mexican-American authors, brings to life the vibrant story of Las Mañanitas, the cherished religious and cultural celebration honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe.
Matthew is a young boy with BIG, BIG feelings--so big it sometimes feels like there's a YETI just bursting to get out! And when Mathew's yeti comes to play, he's bound to stay all day.
Xan and his companions return to Penwood Manor and Harwood Abbey where they befriend a crusader named Laurence. But when he is accused of murcer, our heroes must find out what really happened.
"This book gives the reader practical guidance for how to be a disciple of Jesus in day-to-day life as modeled by Jesus in the Gospel of John"--
This biography is an introduction to the life, spirituality, and impact of Pedro Arrupe, whose cause for canonization has been recently introduced by the Vatican.
This guide for modern-day spiritual seekers draws wisdom from Celtic spiritual practices and leads readers through a pilgrimage of the soul to create space for grace.
Experiencing God in the Ordinary will help you discover through prayer and meditation that God is always present and can be found in an ordinary day.
An illustrated collection of Bible stories for Catholic children, uniquely arranged according to their use in the liturgical year, with helpful commentary.
Vivid stories about women in Scripture--as well as women today--whose encounters with Christ and his Church have freed them to flourish in every way.
True stories of ordinary people encountering God's angels in their daily life. This 25th Anniversary edition of the New York Times best-seller includes new stories of angelic encounters.
Filled with wisdom and reflections from favorite Ignatian leaders, An Ignatian Book of Days sees God as actively involved in the world and intimately connected with us in every moment and place.
What do you really need to find your direction--your purpose--in life? Lewis and Clark did it. Jack Kerouac did too. So did Forrest Gump. They are wanderers and wonderers, explorers of life, setting out to see what they can find in the world, in others, and most importantly, in themselves. It might be daunting and surely difficult but for Jesuit Novice, Casey Beaumier, $30 in cash, a one-way bus ticket, and a dream were enough. In A Purposeful Path, Casey Beaumier, SJ, shares his story of how a begging pilgrimage helped him discern his direction in life, and encourages other young people to discover their own purpose by embracing, of all things, vulnerability. Tag along as Beaumier finds himself cold, hungry, and tired along the Appalachian Trail, reliant only on the kindness of strangers and his faith to make it through in one piece. Laugh, cry, and cringe with Beaumier as he nervously makes his way through the once-in-a-lifetime holiday dinner with a literary legend. See through his eyes as he navigates the streets and culture of New York City, and beyond. Through it all, Beaumier discovers that the best way through life's hard battles is to trust God and keep on moving. Part modern travel adventure, part memoir of finding one's true calling, A Purposeful Path invites young adults to actively seek out their own trails, going out to explore the unknown in themselves, and learn that by being honest and open with God, others, and themselves, a true life's calling awaits.
Four women authors provide inspiration and spiritual sustenance for every day of the year.
Doyle's trademark candor, wit, and humor make this collection of more than 40 essays eminently enjoyable to read. From preparing for his First Confession by creating a fake laundry list of sins, to observing his mom's reaction to John F. Kennedy's assassination, to pondering his friend's surprising success with Catholic Golf Digest, Doyle's passionate writing is as likely to make us shed a tear as it is to make us laugh out loud. In the end, The Thorny Grace of It proves that, far from being extinguished, the Catholic faith--imperfect as it is--is wildly aflame in hearts and lives everywhere!
In this spirited collection of essays, Brian Doyle employs his wit, wisdom, and gusto for life as he shares with readers his thoughts on Jesus, the Mass, birds, bees, and so much more. What would be a good alternative name for Jesus? What does a honeybee at Mass have to tell us about Christ? What is, after all, the real point of saying prayers when someone is suffering? Through the good and the bad, the serious and the hilarious, Doyle finds just the right story and just the right words to help us better understand life and love--and to help us see our faith in a whole new light.
Cardinal Dolan provides meditations and reflections full of insight, hope, and healing from his homilies during the early days of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
A story-driven, integrative, and practical book to help families heal from the effects of a loved one's addiction and move forward into a healthy future.
If you live a life of constant joy, balance, and easy moderation, then this book isn't for you. But if you are like the rest of us, every day presents a blinding rush of options and opportunities, risks and benefits. And no matter what, you are going to miss out on something that might be better than what you choose. Mix this anxiety with an unhealthy dose of fear in all its various forms, and you have a recipe for a confused, neurotic, and unhappy life. But there is hope for this present-day malady. Shattering the popular conception that we should say yes to everything lest we miss out on something better, Michael Rossmann outlines a practical plan for developing emotional courage, increasing focus, and learning to say no to what depletes us. In turn, we end up with the space and ability to say yes to what energizes us and gives our lives more meaning, vitality, and purpose.
With God in America is a collection of previously unpublished writings on Walter Ciszek, SJ's, post-imprisonment life and thoughts.
An exploration of spiritual discernment--What does it mean? How do we do it?--that draws on Pope Francis' call for lay Christians to discern in ordinary life.
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