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  • Oriens 2025

    Your Oriens journey begins on the First Sunday of Advent and continues through Advent and the traditional Christmas season until the Feast of the Presentation on February 2. Each day, you'll take a step closer to the dawn from on high. Fr. Joel Sember is your leader on this pilgrimage, and he will help you understand what God is revealing to you through Scripture and prayer. You'll learn how to pray and reflect more deeply. Each day you'll read a Scripture passage, receive Father Joel's guidance on how to pray with that passage, and find questions for reflection and journaling.

    Fr. Joel Sember
    Item: T2982
  • Behold Your Mother: Marian Stations of the Cross AHÍ TIENES A TU MADRE: Vía Crucis con la Virgen María

    Cuando rezamos el Vía Crucis, caminamos junto a Jesús hacia el Calvario. En Ahí Tienes A Tu Madre: Vía Crucis con la Virgen María, caminamos al lado de la Madre del Redentor mientras lo acompaña durante su Pasión y muerte. Escrito desde la perspectiva única de un niño que presencia la inefable angustia de María, este folleto nos ayuda a crecer en devoción a la Santísima Madre mientras nos acerca a su Hijo.

    Marge Steinhage Fenelon
    Item: T2863
  • Behold Your Mother: Marian Stations of the Cross

    When we pray the Stations of the Cross, we walk alongside Jesus to Calvary. In Behold Your Mother: Marian Stations of the Cross, we walk alongside the Mother of the Redeemer as she accompanies him during his Passion and death. Written from the unique perspective of a child who is witnessing Mary's unspeakable anguish, this booklet helps us to grow in devotion to the Blessed Mother as she leads us closer to her Son.

    Marge Steinhage Fenelon
    Item: T2860
  • Arthur the Clumsy Altar Server Plans the Perfect Lent

    In this third installment of the Arthur the Clumsy Altar Server series, Arthur discovers that Jesus is always with us, including and especially in our weakest moments. Readers will learn with Arthur through this endearing story that God is with us all the time to help us because he loves us — even when we aren't perfect.

    Theresa Kiser
    Item: T2772
  • The Jesse Tree for Families

    The Jesse Tree for Families presents a lovely, achievable way to celebrate the liturgical season of Advent with your children. Each day focuses on a specific person from Jesus' family tree with a meditation perfect for the whole family and a beautifully illustrated portrait, plus an ornament to hang on your family's Jesse tree. Conversation starters and resources for parents are included, with the goal of helping your family grow in faith so that, together, you can prepare for the arrival of Christmas.

    Colleen Pressprich Illustrated by Amy Heyse
    Item: T2680
  • Advent and Christmas with Saint Joseph

    Prepare for and celebrate Christ’s coming with brief daily meditations for Advent and the Christmas season. Scripture readings, a personal reflection, a question to ponder or act to consider, and a short prayer to Saint Joseph are sure to touch your heart and lead you to a deeper relationship with Jesus and his foster father, Joseph.

    Mary Amore, Editor
    Item: T2753
  • The Night the Saints Saved Christmas

    What happens when Saint Nick awakes on Christmas Eve with a sore throat and itchy nose? Find out in a Christmas story families and little ones will treasure: The Night the Saints Saved Christmas.

    With beautiful illustrations and a memorable rhyme, this children's book tells the story of a magical Christmas Eve when the saints unite to deliver the presents and concludes with a touching reminder about the true meaning of Christmas.

    Gracie Jagla. Illustrated by Michael Corsini
    Item: T2326
  • The Light of Christmas Morning

    The Light of Christmas Morning shares a heartwarming family tradition that honors the divine gift of the Savior — before the other gifts around the Christmas tree are opened. Filled with beautiful original artwork, this book celebrates family faith and holiday traditions while always keeping Christ Jesus at the center and capturing the tenderness and warmth of the home we long for at Christmas.

    Susan Joy Bellavance. Illustrated by Kissane Engelhart
    Item: T2511
  • What Christ Suffered: A Doctor’s Journey Through the Passion

    This medical investigation of the Passion allows readers to enter more fully than ever into the reality of what Jesus suffered for our redemption. Drawing on the teachings of Pope Saint John Paul II in Salvifici Doloris, this book invites the reader to a deeper understanding of the meaning and value of human suffering — and how to practically apply it in their lives.

    Thomas W. McGovern, MD
    Item: T2447
  • A Busy Parent's Guide to a Meaningful Lent

    Lent is a time of sacrifice, but Lent with little ones (or medium ones, or older ones) can seem like sacrifice with an extra helping of penance. Why? Because parenting comes with its own set of sacrifices, made daily. But being a busy parent doesn't mean you (and the whole family) can't do Lent well.

    Maria C. Morrow
    Item: T2474
  • Way of the Cross for Loved Ones Who Have Left the Faith

    In this Way of the Cross for Loved Ones Who Have Left the Faith, the fourteen Stations have two emphases: intercession for loved ones and guidance for those still practicing the Faith. While contemplating our Savior’s sacrificial love, readers can intercede for friends and family as they spiritually carry the cross with Jesus, asking him to lead our loved ones back to Christ and his Church.

    Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, STD
    Item: T2542
  • The Handy Little Guide to Lent

    Lent is the forty-day journey through the ultimate expression of self-sacrifice that our Savior endured for us. If this season doesn’t create some lasting change in us, we’ve done it wrong.

    Whether you’re giving up chocolate (again) or just trying to figure out meatless Fridays, if you want to get the most out of each and every Lent, The Handy Little Guide to Lent is for you.

    Michelle Schroeder
    Item: T2563
  • Make Every Day Blessed: Living the Liturgical Year

    The Catholic Church is full of rich tradition, enabling us to experience the world as God intended through the beauty of each liturgical season: Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time. In Make Every Day Blessed, Jen Frost explores in depth each of these seasons. You will learn the significance of the season, how and why it is celebrated, and ways you can live the season in your home. By understanding the why's and how's of living liturgically, you will have the opportunity to grow in faith and share it with those around you all year long.

    Jen Frost
    Item: T2422
  • The Children's Little Advent Book: Daily Reflections and Coloring Pages for Children Ages 4-7

    The Children’s Little Advent Book is designed to help parents with children ages 4-7 on a journey through Advent to Christmas. Each day’s entry includes a brief Scripture reading, a reflection, discussion questions, a brief prayer, and a simple coloring page for children to complete after praying with their families. With The Children’s Little Advent Book, parents have an Advent resource specifically designed for short family prayer services with young children.

    TJ Burdick
    Item: T2406
  • Lent and Holy Week with Mary

    Make Lent and Holy week even more meaningful with brief daily meditations that will help focus on Our Lord’s passion and resurrection alongside his mother, Mary. Focusing on various themes from self-control to generosity, you will be brought into a deeper relationship with Jesus. Each daily meditation includes Scripture, a question to think about or act to consider, and a short prayer to the Blessed Mother.

    Dr. Mary Amore
    Item: X1946
  • Advent and Christmas with Mary

    Prepare for and celebrate Christ’s coming with brief daily meditations for the Advent and Christmas seasons. Scripture, personal reflection, a question to think about or act to consider, and a short prayer to Mary are sure to touch your heart and lead you to a deeper relationship with Jesus and his mother, Mary.

    Dr. Mary Amore
    Item: X1926

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