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The Prayer Companion for Eucharistic Adoration will help you to reflect on the sacrifice of Jesus and the gift of Jesus' Body and Blood to nourish and sustain us. This delightful collection of Scripture, prayers, hymns, litanies, and excerpts from papal documents encourages contemplation and meditation on the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
The Prayer Companion for Eucharistic Adoration te ayudará a reflexionar sobre el sacrificio de Jesús y el regalo del Cuerpo y la Sangre de Jesús para nutrirnos y sustentarnos. Esta encantadora colección de Escrituras, oraciones, himnos, letanías y extractos de documentos papales fomenta la contemplación y la meditación sobre la Presencia Real de Jesucristo en la Eucaristía.
Joy Within His House offers those who live on the outside of the cloister a glimpse into the experience of those who live within. Dominican Sister Mary Magdalene of the Immaculate Conception Prewitt shares the joy she finds in living the life of a cloistered nun and following Christ. Several dozen captivating photographs from inside the cloister, many by award-winning photographer Jeffrey Bruno, help illustrate the prayer, study, work, and recreation that order the nuns' days.
The Science, Reason, and Faith Study Bible delves into the seemingly irreconcilable differences between these pursuits and responds to the modern questions about the Bible from science, history, and scriptural interpretation.
In Beyond the Baptism, Fr. Jeffrey Kirby provides practical guidance to godparents in a brief, approachable way. He walks you through the role of the godparent as a ministry of faith and accompaniment and helps you go deeper in your ongoing call to be a godparent.
Cultivating a Contemplative Heart and Becoming a Person of Prayer challenges laypeople to pursue the heights of holiness and the depths of contemplative spirituality no less than any clergy or consecrated religious. This book explores the various qualities of a contemplative heart and how to nurture them.
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.