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  • Lessons for Living: The Bible and You

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    Lessons for Living: The Bible and You offers a compelling why, a clear explanation of what, and suggestions on when and where for those who have never studied the Bible -- and the "what next" for those who have.

    Karl A. Schultz
    Item: P219
  • What the Church Teaches: How to Pray as a Catholic

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    This concise, informative pamphlet gives you the information you need to not just learn about prayer, but to learn how to pray! Filled with examples and practical suggestions, How to Pray as a Catholic will help you have, as St. Clement of Alexandria put it, "a conversation with God."

     
    Item: P144
  • How the Church Chooses a Pope

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    It all begins in Rome, where the man who will be Vicar of Christ (Christ's representative on earth) is chosen not to rule, but to serve. This pamphlet details how the Church selects a new pope. Learn who is eligible, who votes, and the significance of the white smoke from the Sistine Chapel.

     
    Item: P135
  • How to Pray the Rosary

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    Each set of mysteries, including the new Luminous Mysteries, is accompanied by the Scripture passages from which these thoughtful meditations are drawn.

     
    Item: P83
  • Cómo Rezar El Rosario

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    Cada misterio, incluyendo los nuevos Misterios Luminosos, va acompañado de los pasajes bíblicos en los que se basan estas meditaciones.

     
    Item: P155R
  • Lent: A Time to Be Forgiven and to Forgive

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    Lent is a sacred season of renewal—a time to seek God’s mercy and extend forgiveness to others. Through the pillars of almsgiving, prayer, and fasting, we not only mend our relationship with God but also learn to let go of anger, resentment, and bitterness.

    Allison Gingras
    Item: P3071
  • Rerum Novarum

    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.

    Pope Leo XIII
    Item: T3025

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