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  • Prayer Companion for Eucharistic Adoration

    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.

    United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
    Item: T2871
  • Prayer Companion for Eucharistic Adoration, Spanish

    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.

    United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
    Item: T2872
  • The 54-Day Rosary Novena

    The 54-Day Rosary Novena is a devotional practice that consists of praying the Rosary for a singular intention for 54 consecutive days. It includes six full novenas of nine days each and is divided into two parts: 27 days of petition and 27 days of thanksgiving.

    This simple prayer companion teaches you about this devotion, how to pray it, and why to pray it. With short reflections for each of the mysteries that walk you through the prayers of petition and prayers of thanksgiving, this book also includes a prayer tracker and a chart of Marian feast days on which you could begin or end the novena.

    OSV
    Item: T2997
  • Behold the Heavens: Discovering God through the Night Sky

    Behold the Heavens invites you on a journey of encounter and prayer. This book is a pilgrimage through the night sky, where we meet God through the beauty of his creation, the words of Sacred Scripture, and the call to prayer. This is not a book about definitions of astronomical objects, but an invitation to experience the night sky through biblical eyes and with childlike wonder.

    Fr. James Kurzynski
    Item: T2928
  • OSV Kids Rosary

    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.

    Colleen Pressprich
    Item: T3002
  • Make Our Hearts Like Yours: Daily Meditations on the Sacred Heart of Jesus

    Make Our Hearts Like Yours is a comprehensive collection of meditations on the Sacred Heart of Jesus, drawn from saints and scholars of every age of Church history. Arranged according to the liturgical calendar, this daily devotional highlights the centrality of the Incarnation and God's unmeasured mercy. It is for all Catholics who desire a deeper encounter with the merciful heart of Jesus, guided by the witness of the Church Fathers, medieval mystics, and contemporary saints.

    Thomas J. Kronholz
    Item: T2881
  • Jesus Heals: Finding Hope, Wholeness, and Peace

    Jesus Heals guides women through selected Bible stories of Jesus' tender care of ordinary people, all suffering in some form. Through story, Scripture reflections, and discussion questions, this prayer journal and Scripture study shows how Jesus is still healing us today, even when his healing doesn't happen in the way we expect. Whether he heals us physically or spiritually, he fulfills the promise of his words in John 10:10, "I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly."

    Allison Gingras
    Item: T2897
  • Planting with Prayer: The Catholic Gardening Handbook

    Planting with Prayer: The Catholic Gardening Handbook shows you how to develop a contemplative outdoor space that moves you in this season of your life and spiritual growth. Whether you are a new gardener or a sage veteran, Advanced Master Gardener Margaret Rose Realy will guide you in a step-by-step approach to create and maintain a meaningful sacred space — a place close at hand that you can easily step into and that brings you, in all your individuality, to inner quietness.

    Margaret Rose Realy, Obl. OSB
    Item: T2910
  • Given for You: Eucharistic Stations of the Cross

    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.

    Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP
    Item: T2962
  • The Prayer of Jesus (Exploring Prayer)

    The Prayer of Jesus explores the unique experience of the fatherhood of God, whom Jesus calls Abba — which in his native Aramaic language means "Dad." Throughout his earthly life, Jesus is in constant dialogue with Abba. From his Baptism in the Jordan through his public ministry and ultimately his crucifixion, this relationship will mark him forever, transforming his life and our lives, too.

    Juan Lopez Vergara
    Item: T2938
  • Prayer Today: A Challenge to Overcome (Exploring Prayer)

    Saints are people of authentic prayer, and authentic prayer inflames with a fire of love. Only in this way is it possible to lift the world and bring it near to the heart of God. To pray in truth, we must present ourselves before God with the open wounds of our smallness and our sin, allowing our encounter with God be one of liberation and redemption.

    Angelo Comastri
    Item: T2936
  • The Church in Prayer (Exploring Prayer)

    In giving us his Son, the Father has given us the very mystery of prayer, of the possibility of praying — that is, of entering into real communion with him. Prayer, in its deepest core, is nothing other than our welcoming of this desire of God to be with each of us personally, to give us himself, to make us participants in his life.

    A Monk
    Item: T2941
  • Praying with the Psalms (Exploring Prayer)

    The Psalter is the quintessential book of the Bible, meant for prayerful pause and contemplative silence. This little guide to the Psalms is divided into four sections: a general reflection on prayer; the breath of the soul, a panoramic look at the texts of the psalms; a portrait of the two protagonists, God and the worshiper, but also of the intrusion of the presence of evil; an anthology of brief commentaries on the psalms most dear to tradition and the liturgy.

    Gianfranco Ravasi
    Item: T2937
  • Parables on Prayer (Exploring Prayer)

    What characterizes, in a singular way, Jesus's teaching on prayer is the recourse to parables. Jesus did not invent a new system for praying. Jesus was not a hermit, a Buddhist monk, or a yogi. He instead chose the daily life of his people to teach prayer with parables. This book explores the parables in the Gospels explicitly related to prayer, with Jesus as your guide.

    Anthony Pitta
    Item: T2940
  • Praying with Saints and Sinners (Exploring Prayer)

    The saints whose writings on prayer and meditation are explored in this book are among the most celebrated in the great spiritual tradition. The aim of this book is to discover what help the great saints can offer those of us who desire to make progress in the life of prayer but who find ourselves being constantly deflected from our purpose, our tentative efforts undermined perhaps most of all by human weakness.

    Paul Brendan Murray
    Item: T2939
  • The Prayer Jesus Taught Us: The "Our Father" (Exploring Prayer)

    The Our Father was taught by Christ to his Apostles and took shape in the experience of the early Church, and it has been seen as the synthesis of the whole gospel. The Prayer Jesus Taught Us identifies the theological-biblical structure underlying the Lord's Prayer and situates it in the living environment of the early Church. This book examines the antecedents in Mark, the systematic presentation of Matthew, Paul's push forward, the accentuation of Luke, and the mature synthesis found in John.

    Hugh Vanni
    Item: T2943

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