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In Forming Children in the Faith, Dr. Joseph D. White brings together the best of Catholic tradition, developmental psychology, and practical ministry experience to show how real discipleship takes root in the hearts of young learners. With clarity and compassion, he offers a roadmap for catechetical leaders, catechists, Catholic school religion teachers, parents, and godparents who want to pass on the Faith in ways that inspire wonder, deepen relationships, and lead children to a lifelong friendship with Jesus.
Heartfelt, hilarious, and bursting with adventure, The Secret of the Goldfish is a middle grade mystery with real emotional depth. Blending the warmth of a big, messy, loveable family with the thrill of kid sized sleuthing, this delightful story explores friendship, forgiveness, faith, and what it means to be "poor in spirit" in a world that rewards being right. Gloria's search for the truth ends up revealing more about the Truth than even she could have imagined.
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.
Discover the Eucharist anew through one of the most beautiful and profound prayers of Saint Thomas Aquinas. In O Sacred Banquet, Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP, invites you on a captivating journey into the depths of the Church's Eucharistic mystery — guided by Aquinas's brilliant spiritual insight. Fr. Briscoe reveals the rich treasury of theology, beauty, and spiritual fire St. Thomas hid in the few extraordinary lines of O Sacrum Convivium.
Upon hearing justice, you might imagine a cold legal standard or perhaps a contentious issue in contemporary debates on civil liberties. But, truth be told, justice is less about what others owe us and more about becoming a genuinely free person. Authentic justice is a life giving cardinal virtue that shapes all our relationships — with God and with others — one that empowers us to become the kind of people who can freely give what is right.
In this rich and practical exploration, Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., shows how justice — rightly understood — anchors our relationships, orders our interactions, and empowers us to live with purpose.