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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.
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 his encyclical letter Rerum Novarum, Pope Leo XIII takes up the condition of the working classes and the challenges facing the world following the Industrial Revolution, focusing on the relationship between labor and capital, the rights of workers, and the role of the Church in promoting justice. Promulgated in 1891, this foundational text has shaped Catholic social teaching and influenced more than a century of the Church's balanced approach to defending workers' rights while upholding the right to private property and rejecting socialism.
In his first apostolic exhortation, Dilexi Te ("I have loved you"), Pope Leo XIV focuses on poverty and love for the poor. The Holy Father signed this first magisterial document of his pontificate on October 4, 2025, the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi.
In Dilexi Te, Pope Leo XIV reflects on Saint Francis and his radical life of poverty. Like Saint Francis, we must seek to imitate Christ by detaching ourselves from earthly glory and possessions to better serve God and our neighbor, especially the poor and most vulnerable among us.