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Rosary Coloring Book, The Here are pictures of the 15 Mysteries of the Rosary, with explanations tied in with the story of Fatima. Gives simple hints for children on meditating on the Mysteries. |
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Saint Benedict Coloring Book The famous life and great miracles of St. Benedict, for all children 10 and up. The story of poisoned wine, saving a body from drowning, raising one from the dead, plus, how he founded the Benedictine Order, his sister, St. Scholastica, etc. |
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| Saint Christopher Coloring BookThe story of the great saint who carried the Christ Child across a dangerous river. Also tells the story of Christopher's search for the greatest king in the world, for he would only serve the greatest master, and of his glorious martyrdom. |
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Saint Dominic Coloring Book The incredible story for children 10 and up of the man who received the Rosary from Our Lady, defeated the Albigensian Heresy, raised the dead, triumphed over the devil, founded the Dominican Order and worked countless miracles. |
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Saint Dominic Savio Coloring Book The 15 year old boy who was guided by St. John Bosco to become a saint. Shows his step-by-step progress in holiness and tells of his great courage in daily life with other boys who were often mean to him and to each other. |
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Saint Frances Cabrini Coloring Book Tells about the frail young Italian girl who was turned down for the religious life, yet who ended up founding the Church's first order of missionary sisters and who came to America. She opened dozens of Catholic schools, convents, orphanages, and hospitals in the United States and South America. |
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Saint Francis of Assisi Coloring Book The saint who loved poverty for the sake of Christ. Includes his friendship with the animals, his stigmata, the Christmas crib devotion, and the story of St. Clare, foundress of the Poor Clares. |
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Saint Francis Solano Coloring Book The captivating story & many adventures of St. Francis Solano for children 10 and up: his converting the slaves on a sinking ship & 9,000 Indians with one sermon, healing the sick, finding a spring in the desert, etc. |
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Saint Hyacinth of Poland Coloring Book The story for children 10 and up of St. Hyacinth, the Dominican who planted the Faith in Poland, Lithuania and Russia and worked many miracles. He went to Rome, where he met St. Dominic, and was one of the first to receive at his hands the habit of the newly established Order of Friars Preachers. After his novitiate he made his religious profession, and was made superior of the little band of missionaries sent to Poland to preach. |
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Saint Joan of Arc Coloring Book Here is the story of the Patroness of France - the 17 year old French shepherd girl who, led by heavenly voices, went into battle during the Hundred Years Was, drove the English from France in 1429. She had the rightful heir crowned King of France, and then was treacherously burned at the stake by her own countrymen - all in less than 2 years. |
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St. Anthony of Padua Coloring Book The story of the beloved Patron Saint of Lost Objects, who is famous for having held the Christ Child. Relates the famous miracles when he preached to the fishes because men would not listen and how he held a monstrance for a mule to adore the Real Presence in the Eucharist. |
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St. Catherine of Siena Coloring Book The story of the girl who saw saints in the sky for children 10 and up. St. Catherine of Siena, the young woman who brought the Pope back to Rome from France and converted thousands of people. |
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St. Louis de Montfort The Story of Our Lady's Slave. Though written for children 12 and older, this is also the best biography for adults of St. Louis De Montfort, the "Apostle of Mary," famous preacher and author of True Devotion to Mary and The Secret of the Rosary. Truly inspiring! |
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St. Margaret Mary The story for children ten and up of the revelations of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to a holy French nun, including the Great First Friday Promise, her painful childhood, troubles in the convent, St. Claude, the apparitions and her many penances. |
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St. Maria Goretti Coloring Book The beautiful, true story of the 12-year-old girl who in 1902 died a martyr to preserve her purity. Describes her virtuous life, poverty, holiness, valiant resistance, heroic death, conversion of her murderer and canonization. A wonderful example in our times. |
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St. Meinrad Coloring Book This is the story of a medieval boy who became a Benedictine monk, hermit and wonderworker, as well as custodian of the miraculous statue of Our Lady of Einsiedeln. He was murdered by robbers, who were then pursued to justice by St. Meinrad's pet ravens. |
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St. Philomena Coloring Book The incredible story of the 13 year old Christian girl who was martyred by the Roman Emperor for her faith and whose tomb was discovered in 1802. Includes the beautiful story of Pauline Jaricot, who was cured at her shrine. |
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St. Pius X Coloring Book The story of Joey Sarto, the poor farm boy who became pope and allowed little children to receive Holy Communion. Tells about his boyhood and gives many wonderful anecdotes. |
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St. Teresa of Avila Coloring Book St. Teresa of Avila persuaded her brother to run off with her to Africa to become martyrs. The plan failed, but after a wordly youth, Teresa's life became one long quest to serve God better and better - as a Carmelite nun. Spirited and down to earth, St. Teresa once said, "May God deliver me from gloomy saints." |
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2010 Traditional Catholic CalendarWall calendar for 2009 based on the traditional Catholic liturgical feasts. Beautifully printed with a unique picture each month, easy to read, and with none of the changes to the calendar forced in by the modernist in the 1950s and 60s. The perfect calendar for every Catholic home.
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Blood-Red Crescent, TheWhen Pope Pius V calls for the creation of a Holy League of men and ships to face down the Moslem armada, Guido vows to join the fight: for his family, for his city, for his Faith. And although his father tells him he’s too young for war, soon he’s caught up in a whirlwind of knights and nobles, bloody battles and arduous journeys.
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How to Tell Stories to ChildrenLet Sara Cone Bryant, beloved chidren's author from the early 20th century, teach you how to recapture the pleasures of that simpler age by introducing your family to the joys of stories told, which, she demonstrates, are more delightful to children --- and better for them --- even than stories read aloud.
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Islam at the GatesHistorian Diane Moczar pulls back the curtain on one of the most important acts in the drama of Muslim aggression against the West: the 500-year-long siege of Europe by the Ottoman Turks, with their eventual repulsion and final defeat.
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Meet MaryMeet Mary, from Marian expert Mark Miravall, tells you everything the Bible says about the Blessed Mother, what the early Christians believed, and all of the Church’s key Marian teachings these past 2,000 years. Soon, you’ll turn to Mary with your cares and joys; in sorrows you’ll experience her gentle embrace. You’ll also become a better disciple of Jesus, for the Son commands us to imitate him in all things — including perfect love of his mother.
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One Man, One WomanFrom global conferences to tiny parish gatherings, pro-family advocate Dale O’Leary has traveled the world defending marriage against radical activists intent on rewriting its age-old definition. Now, in One Man, One Woman, the first book of its kind written for Catholics, O’Leary shares her knowledge and experience of every facet of the gay-marriage debate.
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One-Minute Apologist, TheRenowned Catholic apologist Dave Armstrong (author of A Biblical Defense of Catholicism and The Catholic Verses) has assembled over sixty of the claims and arguments that Protestants (of all stripes) most frequently level against the Church. As a convert, Armstrong responds in terms Protestants can understand and appreciate.
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Saints for SinnersChrist came not to call saints but to make them — often out of weak, stupid, and sinful men. That’s why the saints are not only models of holiness for us to imitate; they’re reminders that God’s grace can outshine every human flaw. As Alban Goodier’s classic Saints for Sinners shows us, even the greatest saints had to battle the same stubborn vices, temptations of the flesh, and bouts of spiritual dryness that afflict you and me today.
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The Tripods AttackNovel about a young G.K. Chesterton, with his friends H.G. Wells, Fr. Brown, and the mysterious Doctor, as they struggle to save the world. This is the first volume of a delightfully inventive fiction series for teens to adults that re-imagines the famous Catholic author Chesterton as a young man living in an alternate Edwardian age of steam-driven wonders.
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What Is The Bible?Some people look at the Bible and see a collection of stories that teach us how to live good and happy lives. Others regard it more as a historical record of the Jewish and Christian peoples. Still others prefer to stress that Scripture is nothing less than the voice of God revealed to mankind. In this classic work you will discover that the Bible is all of these things, and more.
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