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Travel all through Rome with the pope as he chases after his puppy in this fun, imaginative, "if, then" story. With vivid imagery of Vatican and Roman landmarks, including the Sistine Chapel and the Colosseum, this book will help children appreciate the long and rich history of the Church in Rome. The pope's adventure demonstrates that joy and wonder are at the heart of being Catholic.
Saint Teresa said she never knew what it was to pray with satisfaction until the Lord himself taught her what she named "The Prayer of Recollection." Meeting the One Who Loves You teaches this method of prayer step by step, along with its underpinning concepts, in a friendly, personal way.
OSV Kids The Rosary helps children learn to pray and love this traditional Catholic prayer.
When we pray the Rosary, we remember important moments in the life of Jesus and Mary, which are known as the Mysteries of the Rosary. With a Rosary book of their own, children can take the first steps in developing a life of prayer and devotion to the Blessed Mother, who always leads us to Jesus.
Catholic America is fun! It's captivating! Inspirational! Eye-opening! You simply won't believe it! Which state capital named for a saint was originally called "Pig's Eye"? Where is the tallest baptismal font, standing over thirteen feet tall? Who are the "three holy peas in a pod"?
For the first time, Carlo's simple and insightful words have been collected into one book. Carlo's Simple Wisdom demonstrates that it is possible even today to live in harmony with the will of God. Carlo's life was a race, fast and brief. He has reached the goal he longed for, and he wants nothing more for us than to join him in heaven.
If a saint had a song in her heart, she would burst out into a beautiful melody!
And if the other saints in heaven hear her, they'll probably sing along.
Find out what happens next in this fun, imaginative, "if, then" story. Prompted by just one saint with a song, soon all the saints and angels in heaven are rejoicing together and praising God in their own unique ways: singing, dancing, celebrating, playing, and showing love for one another.
Following God's voice, this children's book with captivating illustrations paints a moving picture of some of the most important lessons of our faith. When God Speaks culminates in the Eucharist with Jesus' words, "This is my body" and "This is my blood."
Through this book, children will learn to open their hearts to the voice of God, because when God speaks, something beautiful happens.
Beautifully illustrated with an uplifting message, God's Little Flowers is a wonderful way to show young girls that they are each bestowed with particular gifts from being made in the image and likeness of God. Through this book, every girl may come to rejoice in the glorious reality of God's unending love for her.
The Stations of the Cross help us to better understand the Eucharistic mystery. Given for You reflects on Jesus' passion and death and points us back to the present reality of the Eucharist, where we encounter his self-gift in a close, personal way. In praying these stations, may we come to love Jesus more and run to him, truly present in the sacrament of his body and blood.
This beautifully illustrated board book presents Mary's Magnificat as prayed in the Liturgy of the Hours, introducing children to one of the most beautiful songs in Scripture and in the prayer of the Church.
The Magnificat will help little ones to hold this magnificent prayer in their hearts, making it their own as they begin to learn, live, and love their Catholic Faith.
I Wait in the Night presents the prison journal of Fesch, translated by and with commentary from Fr. Rupert Allen, Cong. Orat. In a frank and sometimes brutally honest way, these pages tell the story of the hope that has come to a young man in a five-by-two-meter cell while he waits to be executed for a murder he committed in the course of a robbery.