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In the Voting Booth: A Catholic's Guide
In the Voting Booth: A Catholic Guide walks you through the important responsibility of voting in light of one's Catholic conscience.

This pamphlet answers the questions most on people's minds:

* Does the Church tell me who I should vote for?
* what are the key principles that should be guiding me as I enter the voting booth?
* How does my Catholic Faith help me to make these choices?
* What about the separation of Church and State?
* If no single party or candidate in a given election conforms to our important Catholic principles, what am I to do?

Voting with a Catholic conscience is hard work.
English Pamphlet (Item #86882) $0.30 each
Spanish Pamphlet (Item #86884) $0.30 each
   
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Meat & Potatoes Catholicism
by Rev. Joseph F. Classen
What is so special about Sacraments?
How did the rituals and traditions of the Mass get started?
Why do we have a pope?
What's the point of going to confession?

Father Joe Classen has heard all these questions and more from parishioners, fishing buddies, neighbors, and acquaintances. They seem to recognize right away that this straight-shooting and approachable young priest speaks a language they understand.

You will find real questions and direct answers from a passionate, engaging priest who wants nothing more than to share his love of the Faith in real life terms. Get to know what the Church teaches and why, and discover Father Joe's secret recipe for a happier, more fulfilling life. Paperback, 240 pages. (Item #88404) $14.95

   
The Greatest Gift
The Courageous Life and Martyrdom of Sister Dorothy Stang
by Binka Le Breton

In 1966, Sister Dorothy Stang went to Brazil as a missionary, and in 1982 she moved to a small town in the Amazon to work with an organization to protect poor farmers and their land from loggers and land-developers who stop at nothing—including murder—in pursuit of profits. After testifying at a government panel investigating illegal incursions into protected areas, Sister Dorothy was denounced as a “terrorist” by powerful companies and began receiving death threats. Refusing to be intimidated, she continued her work—until two gunmen shot her six times on a rural Amazon road.

THE GREATEST GIFT is the first biography of this extraordinary woman and her mission. Written by a mainstream journalist who has spent many years in Brazil, it exposes the entrenched collusion between government officials and commercial interests and celebrates the profound courage of Sister Dorothy and others fighting to protect the Amazon jungles and the people eking out a life there.

Inspired by deep religious conviction, Dorothy Stang gave of herself generously. A book that will resonate with readers of Sister Helen Prejean’s Dead Man Walking, THE GREATEST GIFT presents not only the story of Sister Dorothy’s tragic death, but the powerful and beautiful lessons of her life.  Hardcover. (Item #88104) $21.95
   
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Mother Angelica's Little Book of Life Lessons and Everyday Spirituality
Raymond Arroyo presents an inspiring collection of Mother's powerful spiritual insights and no-nonsense advice. The book includes a wide-range of Mother's thoughts and practical teachings on subjects such as: the purpose of life, pain and suffering, seeking God's Will in everyday life and much more. This devotional treasure was created in cooperation with Our Lady of the Angels Monastery. Hardcover edition. 220 pages. (Item #88696) $16.95
   

Religious Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know--And Doesn't

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Religious Literacy:
What Every American Needs to Know--And Doesn't
by
Stephen Prothero
*Starred Review* The author of I^ American Jesus (2003) opens this important book with a paradox. To wit, Americans are deeply religious I^ and profoundly ignorant about religion; that is, one of the most religious countries is also a nation of "religious illiterates." Prothero calls religious illiteracy dangerous because religion is one of the greatest forces for good--as well as evil--in the world. Nowadays, standing on shaky religious ground can be literally a matter of life and death. To cite two brief examples of America's religious illiteracy: only half of American adults can name one of the four Gospels, and 10 percent of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife. Prothero defines religious literacy--what it is, and what it is not. He also discusses the two great religious revivals in U.S. history, the Second Great Awakening of the nineteenth century and the postwar revival of the 1940s and 1950s. He argues both the constitutionality and the necessity of teaching--with an emphasis on spreading knowledge, not inculcating values--about religion in public schools and higher education. He suggests that every U.S. public high school should require a course on the Bible and another on the religions of the world. And he devotes an entire chapter to "a modest list" of a hundred or so religious terms that he deems essential, from I^ Abraham to I^ Zionism, to any American's religious knowledge. A must-read on its subject. June Sawyers Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
Hardcover (Item #*HP-9780060846701) $24.95
   
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We Look for a Kingdom: The Everday Lives of the Early Christians
by Carl Sommer
Carl Sommer presents a popular study of the faith and life of the early Christians in the first two centuries after Christ. Using documentary evidence and archaeological records, Sommers reconstructs the lives of the early Christians in order to “introduce the treasures of early Christianity to a large number of modern readers”.

By studying how the early Christians believed and lived, we can learn many valuable lessons on what to avoid and what to strive for today. The Roman world had many facets that are strikingly similar to elements of modern life. Sommer’s aim is to help the reader learn how to transform modern culture with the power of the Gospel as was first done in the centuries of the early Church. 457 pages, Paperback. (Item #81647) $19.95

   
  Crossing the Desert NEW!
Crossing the Desert: Learning to Let Go, See Clearly, and Live Simply
NATIONAL CATHOLIC BESTSELLER!
by Robert Wicks
Robert J. Wicks, noted psychologist and best-selling author of Riding the Dragon and Everyday Simplicity, offers with an insightful guide on how the wisdom of the ancient desert monks can help contemporary readers grow in personal freedom and authenticity. Exploring the early Christian monastic movement of the Desert Fathers and Mothers through a psychological lens, Dr. Wicks uses their wisdom to guide readers towards humility and freedom. In the same way the desert sages never gave answers, but always asked questions, Crossing the Desert presents readers with the Four Desert Questions that will lead them to take Three Steps to Inner Freedom. 192 pages, Hardcover (Item #88542) $18.95
My Life with the Saints
by James Martin, S.J.
James Martin has led a thoroughly modern life: from a lukewarm childhood Catholicism, to the Wharton School of Business, to the executive fast track at General Electric, to the Jesuits, to a media career in Manhattan. But at every step along the way he has been accompanied by special friends—the saints of the Catholic Church. These holy men and women are not just historical figures to him. Martin’s attachment to them is real and personal. The saints have guided him. He convincingly shows how the saints can be our friends too.

Martin’s saintly friends come from the whole of Christian history—from St. Paul to John XXIII—and they include Thérèse of Lisieux, Joan of Arc, Ignatius Loyola and other beloved figures. They accompany the author on a pilgrimage that includes stops in a sunlit square of a French town, a quiet retreat house on a New England beach, the housing projects in inner-city Chicago, the sprawling slums of Nairobi, and a gorgeous Baroque church in Rome. As James Martin’s inspiring, witty, and surprising account unfolds, we see how saints can help us to find our way in the world.
Paperback (Item #84771) $15.95
Hardcover (Item #84736)
$22.95
     
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Secrets of Prayer: A Multifaith Guide to Creating Personal Prayer in Your Life
by Nancy Corcoran, CSJ
 
Prayer can be intimidating. The idea of speaking directly to God can leave you tongue-tied, not sure what words to use, how to begin or how to end. This compelling, multifaith guidebook offers you companionship and encouragement on the journey to a healthy prayer life. Unlocking six secrets about what prayer actually is, it invites you into the practices of prayer, meditation and contemplation, showing you that prayer doesn’t have to be perfect, it doesn’t need formulas and it doesn’t have to be planned.
Discover secrets that will expand your prayer life:
• There Are Multiple Ways of Experiencing the Holy
• Your Body Is a Source of Energy for Prayer
• Your Senses Are Vehicles of Prayer
• Diversity Nourishes Prayer
• Interconnectedness Gives Prayer Life
• To Learn about Prayer, You Need to Pray

160 pages, Paperback (Item #88874) $16.95

    
Light in the Dark Ages: The Friendship of Francis and Clare of Assisi - by Jon M. Sweeney - Paraclete Press Inc. NEW!
Light in the Dark Ages, The Friendship of Francis and Clare of Assisi
by Jon M. Sweeney
The Middle Ages were not so very dark, as the old textbooks say. As you will discover in this intriguing portrait of the first Franciscans, we live in dark ages whenever we become preoccupied with power. In this popular history, Jon Sweeney reveals the timeless temptations that come with being human---greed, competition, ego, and selfishness---as well as the many ways that Francis and Clare of Assisi inspired change and brought light into darkness.

Discover how Francis was first found by God and then joined by Clare despite the violent objections of her family. Explore a variety of issues that they faced, including the treatment of lepers in medieval society, corruption in the Church, and attitudes toward the created world. You will also learn how Clare's spirituality influenced that of other prominent women, how St. Francis lost control of his own movement, and why Francis's body was secretly buried upon his death.

The examples of early Franciscan spirituality challenge any of us who would follow Christ today. How would we view a young person today who rejected family for spiritual reasons? Is it possible for men and women to have deep friendship and remain true to a call to chastity? Is intentional poverty of any value? Have we sentimentalized family to the point of ignoring what Jesus taught his disciples on the subject?  204 pages. Paperback (Item #87440) $16.95

     
Practicing Peace NEW!
Practicing Peace
by Catherine Whitmire
From the best-selling author of Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity comes Practicing Peace: A Devotional Walk through the Quaker Tradition, a guide to the Quaker discipline of practicing peace for spiritual seekers of any religious tradition. Stories of successful nonviolent movements throughout history are partnered with quotes mined from over 350 years of Quaker teachings on peace. Query questions lead readers on a journey to self-discovery and through the stages of practicing peace: first by focusing inwardly, then turning their eyes to practice peace in the world around us. Includes a brief biography of each Friend quoted in the book, a glossary of common Quaker terms as well as additional online resources. 272 pages, Paperback (Item #88673) $16.95
   
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The New Friars: The Emerging Movement Serving the World's Poor
by Scott A. Bessenecker
There's a significant movement going on throughout the world: young people serving in solidarity with the poorest of the poor. This movement shares values and goals with ancient monastic and missional orders known as friars. But pouring yourself out in humble service looks different in every era. Scott Bessenecker looks at the new friars in the context of the old, inspiring us to look at the world differently: every person, regardless of station, is our brother or sister, and our love for God must translate into love for them. 199 pages, paperback (Item #88529) $15.00
     
  Crossing the Desert NEW!
Crossing the Desert: Learning to Let Go, See Clearly, and Live Simply
NATIONAL CATHOLIC BESTSELLER!
by Robert Wicks
Robert J. Wicks, noted psychologist and best-selling author of Riding the Dragon and Everyday Simplicity, offers with an insightful guide on how the wisdom of the ancient desert monks can help contemporary readers grow in personal freedom and authenticity. Exploring the early Christian monastic movement of the Desert Fathers and Mothers through a psychological lens, Dr. Wicks uses their wisdom to guide readers towards humility and freedom. In the same way the desert sages never gave answers, but always asked questions, Crossing the Desert presents readers with the Four Desert Questions that will lead them to take Three Steps to Inner Freedom. 192 pages, Hardcover (Item #88542) $18.95
       
Worship Without Words: The Signs and Symbols of Our Faith, Expanded Edition - by Patricia S. Klein - Paraclete Press Inc. NEW!
Worship Without Words, The Signs and Symbols of Our Faith
by Patricia S. Klein
 
The perfect resource to explain christian church symbolism.
 
If you are new to liturgical worship, through conversion or rediscovery, you may find yourself surrounded by images and traditions that are totally foreign to your experience of church. This thorough guide uses understandable language to explain the signs, symbols, gestures, vestments, calendar, and architectural and sacramental elements of the liturgy.
 
With clarity and insight, Patricia Klein explores the meaning of these time-honored traditions, as well as their historical and biblical roots. New to this edition are expanded sections on liturgical colors, pre-Lenten traditions, the Last Things, saints’ feast days, and symbols of Easter, martyrdom, saints, and the Virgin Mary; as well as entirely new sections on symbols of sin and temptation, and Old Testament saints and their symbols in art and architecture. 255 pages, Paperback (Item #83270) $19.95
                
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Reasons To Believe: How To Understand, Explain, and Defend the Catholic Faith
by best selling author Scott Hahn

This book unravels mysteries, corrects misunderstandings, and offers thoughtful, straightforward responses to common objections about the Catholic faith.

Bestselling author Scott Hahn, a convert to Catholicism, has experienced the doubts that so often drive discussions about God and the Church. In the years before his conversion, he was first a nonbeliever and then an anti-Catholic clergyman. In REASONS TO BELIEVE, he explains the "how and why" of the Catholic faith—drawing from Scripture, his own struggles and those of other converts, as well as from everyday life and even natural science. Hahn shows that reason and revelation, nature and the supernatural, are not opposed to one another; rather they offer complementary evidence that God exists. But He doesn't merely exist. He is someone, and He has a personality, a personal style, that is discernible and knowable. Hahn leads readers to see that God created the universe with a purpose and a form—a form that can be found in the Book of Genesis and that is there when we view the natural world through a microscope, through a telescope, or through our contact lenses. At the heart of the book is Hahn's examination of the ten "keys to the kingdom"—the characteristics of the Church clearly evident in the Scriptures. As the story of creation discloses, the world is a house that has a Father, a palace where the king is really present. God created the cosmos to be a kingdom, and that kingdom is the universal Church, fully revealed by Jesus Christ. Hardcover, 196 pages. (Item #88651) $21.95

   
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Jesus of Nazareth
by Pope Benedict XVI

In this bold, momentous work, the Pope—in his first book written as Benedict XVI—seeks to salvage the person of Jesus from recent “popular” depictions and to restore Jesus’ true identity as discovered in the Gospels. Through his brilliance as a theologian and his personal conviction as a believer, the Pope shares a rich, compelling, flesh-and-blood portrait of Jesus and invites us to encounter, face-to-face, the central figure of the Christian faith.

From Jesus of Nazareth… “the great question that will be with us throughout this entire book: But what has Jesus really brought, then, if he has not brought world peace, universal prosperity, and a better world? What has he brought? The answer is very simple: God. He has brought God! He has brought the God who once gradually unveiled his countenance first to Abraham, then to Moses and the prophets, and then in the wisdom literature—the God who showed his face only in Israel, even though he was also honored among the pagans in various shadowy guises. It is this God, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob, the true God, whom he has brought to the peoples of the earth. He has brought God, and now we know his face, now we can call upon him. Now we know the path that we human beings have to take in this world. Jesus has brought God and with God the truth about where we are going and where we come from: faith, hope, and love.”
(Item #88611) $24.95

    

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The Last Journey:  Songs for the Time of Grieving
CD AND REFLECTION BOOK
John Bell, Pamela Warrick-Smith, The Cathedral Singers


"Since We Are Summoned"

Few recordings have struck a chord as deep and profound as this heart-rendering, yet ultimately uplifting, CD and accompanying book. The Last Journey offers mourners a way to grieve, to search through the struggle before them, and to face their difficult situation with a renewed sense of hope in the Resurrection.

The recording and accompanying reflections book makes a suitable and touching gift for mourners. The four-color, fully illustrated hardcover reflections book contains the texts of the music along with Scripture passages and prayers. The inspiring sound of The Cathedral Singers with soloist Pamela Warrick-Smith makes this a truly unique and touching gift. Includes "Lord Our God, Receive Your Servant," sung as the final commendation at the funeral of Joseph Cardinal Bernardin.

CONTENTS: O Christ, You Wept  • Who Is There to Understand  • I Cry to God • How Long, O Lord?  • Let Your Restless Hearts Be Stilled  • O the Lamb  • Steal Away  • The Last Journey  • Since We Are Summoned  • Go, Silent Friend  • Lord God, Receive Your Servant • Agnus Dei & Aaronic Blessing  • For All the Saints Who've Shown Your Love  • In Zion  • There Is a Place • Nobody Knows

Reflection Book and CD (Item #79061) $28.95
Reflection Book ONLY (Item #79062) $15.95
CD ONLY (Item #*GI-CD381)
$16.95

   
The Joy of Full Surrender - by Jean-Pierre de Caussade - Paraclete Press Inc.
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The Joy of Full Surrender
by Jean-Pierre de Caussade

This eighteenth-century classic has continued to challenge and bless thoughtful Christians. Here is a simple approach to deeper commitment to God's will and purpose. 201 pages (Item #83261) $15.95

     
Perfectly Yourself: 9 Lessons for Enduring Happiness
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Perfectly Yourself: 9 Lessons for Enduring Happiness
by
Matthew Kelly
"Just be yourself!" People say it all the time, but how do we actually live it? Focusing on nine powerful and practical lessons, Kelly shows us how to find lasting happiness in a changing world. Kelly explains, "fundamental to all transformation is understanding the dynamics of change so that we can be aware of the obstacles and opportunities that await us when we attempt to transform an area of our lives." Kelly teaches us how to find the balance between accepting ourselves for who we are and challenging ourselves to become all we are capable of being. He encourages us to unify the many aspects of our lives, and reveals how to move beyond other people's expectations of who and what we should be. Hardcover, 240 pages. (Item #88294) $22.95
       
Beyond the Color of Skin: Encounters with Religions and Racial Injustice in America NEW!
Beyond the Color of Skin: Encounters with Religions and Racial Injustice in America
by Cajetan Ngozika Ihewulezi
Paperback, 288 pages (Item #88544) $18.99
     
88974.jpg (89176 bytes) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Full Color

by C. S. Lewis and Pauline Baynes

When Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are sent to stay with a kind professor who lives in the country, they can hardly imagine the extraordinary adventure that awaits them. It all begins one rainy summer day when the children explore the professor's rambling old house. When they come across a room with an old wardrobe in the corner, Lucy immediately opens the door and gets inside. To her amazement, she suddenly finds herself standing in the clearing of a wood on a winter after-noon, with snowflakes falling through the air. Lucy has found Narnia, a magical land of fauns and centaurs, nymphs and talking animals -- and the beautiful but evil White Witch, who has held the country in eternal winter for a hundred years. This exquisite gift edition brings a fresh look to this timeless classic and is the perfect introduction to all the wonders of Narnia.
Gift Edition Hardcover (Item #88974) $19.99
Paperback (Item #88975) $8.99

   
88976.jpg (68254 bytes) The Chronicles of Narnia Movie Tie-in Box Set
by C. S. Lewis and Pauline Baynes

The bestselling Chronicles of Narnia Mass Market Box Set now has movie still images from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe live-action film on the box! The LWW movie tie-in rack edition with a movie still cover and eight-page movie still insert can be found inside. Boxed Set of 7 paperbacks, including The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. (Item #88976) $45.00

   
   
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The Diary of Immaculee DVD
Immaculee Illibagazia, author of the international best-seller, Left to Tell: Finding God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust, takes us back to her homeland to show us where she experienced the incredible story of her survival from certain death in that horrendous conflict. Meet the inspiring people who helped save her and others as they share their their amazing stories that reveal the courage, faith and love of these heroes amidst one of history's most tragic events. 38 minute DVD (Item #77771) $14.95
    
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Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust
by Immaculee Ilibagiza
In the spring of 1994, more than one million people were murdered in the Rwandan genocide. This is the story of how Immaculee survived certain death, along with seven other women, by hiding in a very small bathroom for more than 3 months. Day after day, for months, the killers would search nearby – gleefully chanting “kill them big, kill them small, kill them, kill them, kill them all!”
With uncommon sincerity, Immaculee shares with us her soul's struggle through disbelief to anger and rage and, ultimately, forgiveness. She is living proof of the power of prayer and positive thinking.
Her story will touch you deeply. You will feel her fear, you will cry, and you will ask yourself the same questions that we as a people have been asking forever: How could this happen? Where does such animosity come from? Why can't we just be like God, Who is the Source for all of us? But you will also feel something else most profoundly: You will feel hope, a hope that inch by inch, we as a people are moving toward a new alignment—that is, we're moving toward living God-realized lives. Paperback (Item #88670) $14.95
     
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Forever and Ever, Amen: Becoming a Nun in the Sixties
by Sister Karol Jackowski
Although the story is a familiar one--a young girl follows her vocation into the convent in the early 1960s--this time around the outcome is a bit different. What separates Sister Karol Jackowski's delightful recollections from the pack (Mary^B Gilligan Wong's Nun, 1983,and Deborah Larsen's more recent The Tulip and the Pope, 2005) is the fact that she is still a nun. With considerable candor and a refreshing lack of bitterness, she recalls her transition from carefree girlhood to serious sisterhood during a period of formative, but often confusing, change in the Catholic Church. As Jackowski recounts the seven years that culminated in her final vows as a Sister of the Holy Cross, the reader is treated to a fascinating insider's view of pre-Vatican 2 convent life. Hilarious, tender, and, above all, unflinchingly honest, this entertaining memoir is a must-read for Catholics of a certain age. Margaret Flanagan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
(Item #88991) $23.95
       
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Don't Chew Jesus!: A Collection of Memorable Nun Stories
Lighthearted and nostalgic, Don’t Chew Jesus! is a look back at Catholic nuns and the impact they had on millions of Americans. Nuns of yesteryear were amusing, enthusiastic, devoted, strict and often single-minded in purpose. Sisters touched millions in a variety of ways, all of them memorable.

Based on nearly 400 firsthand anecdotes and recollections, the book pays tribute to nuns and recalls them with a mix of fondness, respect, awe, and fear. Brief, descriptive anecdotes cover subjects ranging from religious training, habits, and devotion to discipline, pranks, and the always-dicey sex education.

Readers are introduced to such legends-in-the-making as baseball-playing nuns, telepathic nuns, gun-toting nuns, and even skinny-dipping nuns. These nuns have seen it all—the silly or the sad, the frightening or sublime—and always keep their gazes directed upward. (Item #88992) $20.00

     
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7 Secrets of the Eucharist
by Vinny Flynn
Pope John Paul II referred to the Holy Eucharist as "the greatest treasure of the Church," and yet even many devoted Catholics have a very limited understanding of this powerful sacrament. This book will change all that. The reader will come away with a completely new awareness that the Eucharist is not just about receiving Communion; it's about transforming your daily life.

Deeply based on the Scriptures, the writings of the Saints, and the teachings of our two most recent Popes, this profound and remarkably readable book will introduce you to some of the "hidden" truths of the Eucharist — truths that have always been embraced by theologians, saints, and mystics, but have rarely been passed on to the average person in a meaningful way. In 7 Secrets of the Eucharist, these truths are finally made accessible to all, as author Vinny Flynn shows how each reception of Holy Communion can be a life-changing experience.

No matter how much or how little you already know about the Eucharist, the "secrets" revealed here will bring you to a new, personal "Emmaus" experience, again and again. Perfect for personal devotion, catechesis, study groups, book clubs, and theological studies, 7 Secrets of the Eucharist will rekindle the "Eucharistic amazement" called for by Pope John Paul II. 140 pages, paperback (Item #88687) $9.95

   

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Centuries of St. Louis
by Fr. William Barnaby Faherty, S.J.
Eminent and prolific historian Father William Barnaby Faherty, S.J., offers a unique take on the history of St. Louis with Centuries of St. Louis. This new history—his third on the city—is told through the perspective of its citizens, some prominent, all respected. From Marguerite Blondeau Guion LeCompte—the first woman to give birth in St. Louis—to the venerable sportswriters Bob Burnes and Bob Broeg, Faherty offers insights into the events and people that define St. Louis by documenting the lives of these chosen St. Louisans in context with the eras they lived in.

Many facets of society are covered in this book, including education, politics, religion, sports, activism, philanthropy, and business. Faherty chose to write about achievers rather than celebrities. These achievers were active in their respective fields and the events that surrounded them.
128 pages, Softcover. (Item #88979) $17.95
   
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Behold, God's Son!
by Christoph Cardinal Schönborn
Who is Jesus Christ? How can we really know Him? People have been asking that major question for 2,000 years. The best answers are found in the four Gospels, but how are they to be understood, and applied to our modern lives and faith?

Cardinal Schonborn, former student of Pope Benedict XVI and well-known as a brilliant theologian, presents his second volume of reflections on the person of Christ, this time as found in the Gospel of Mark. Sunday after Sunday, Cardinal Schonborn uses the Gospel readings from Mark to explain the beauty of the Gospel in clear and understandable words.

The Cardinal emphasizes that each of the four Gospels is unique and has its own unmistakable shape and approach. He says that no other Gospel writer talks in such a human way about Jesus as Mark. Anger and sorrow, Jesus’ passionate emotional responses, are more explicitly mentioned in Mark than in the other Gospels. But however human Jesus may appear here, it is also Mark in particular who also strongly emphasizes his divinity. Believing in Jesus, having faith in him, is what Mark is all about. 230 pages, Paperback (Item #81643) $16.95

   
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Good News, Bad News
by Fr. C. John McCloskey and Russell Shaw
Fr. John McCloskey has become a famous “convert maker” in the powerful corridors close to the White House. Having run the Catholic Information Center in the heart of Washington, DC from 1998 to 2004, McCloskey had direct contact with numerous well-known and lesser-known Washington figures. Among well-known Catholic converts instructed by Fr. McCloskey are Senator Sam Brownback, publisher Alfred Regnery, Dr. Bernard Nathanson, journalist Robert Novak and many others.

This work is a joint effort of McCloskey and Russell Shaw, the widely read Catholic author, speaker, and former communications director for the U.S. bishops. Drawing on moving, firsthand accounts of conversions, this book combines personal testimony, solid theology, and effective methods of communicating the Catholic Faith. 134 pages, Paperback (Item #81632) $12.95

   

 

 

Spiritual Workout of a Former Saint
by Danny Abramowicz

It wasn't just talent that made Danny Abramowicz an All-Pro NFL Receiver. It was talent and a lot of hard work. Blessed with athletic ability -- and with parents who cherished and lived the Catholic faith -- Abramowicz poured his time and energy into making it in the National Football League. Everything else -- and everyone else -- was a distant second. Including his wife and three children. Including God.  Spiritual Workout of a Former Saint is more than the story of a recovering alcoholic grabbing on to -- and working hard at -- his second chance at a happy, spiritually rich life.

Here, derived from years of experience in the real world of men, is a practical, encouraging, step-by-step method to help you:

- Increase your spiritual strength.
- Add new life to your relationship with your spouse, family and friends.
- Re-energize your sould as you deepend your love of Christ and His Church.
(Item #88243) $12.95

    

Faith That Dares to Speak
by Donald Cozzens

In Faith That Dares to Speak, Donald Cozzens addresses the laity's role in challenging a feudal church to embrace accountability and transparency and to bring light where there is now darkness. Awakened to their dignity and responsibility as full, equal, and adult members of the church, lay Catholics in North America are finding their voice and daring to speak to church authorities long accustomed to deferential obedience and compliance.

Church life, Cozzens believes, will never be quite the same. Hardcover (Item #83794) $19.95

   

 

 

Called to Question
by Joan Chittister

In this hopeful book, best-selling author and Benedictine sister Chittister asks tough questions, some of which have dogged her for years. There came a point in her life when customary answers to big questions didn't speak to her anymore, but left her at a spiritual crossroads. She learned to ask questions no one wanted her to ask, such as, What does it mean to live a spiritual life? and Where do women fit in the iconography of a male-dominated religion? Her journal of that time is the basis of this book focused on seeking answers to life issues and mundane matters that haunt us daily, but which few take time to consider. Besides the questions, Chittister expertly and succinctly discusses the differences between religion, which she sees as an institution, and spirituality, which transcends dogma and creed, she says, and dwells in the heart. She reflects upon love and friendship, solitude and contemplation, power and evil, ecology and nature, and ultimately promotes a feminist spirituality to save the world from looming mass destruction. (Item #83989) $21.95
     

The Rhythm of Life
by Matthew Kelly

In The Rhythm of Life, author Matthew Kelly exposes the lifestyle challenges and problems that face us in this age obsessed with noise, speed, and activity. In response, Kelly proposes an alternative lifestyle which promotes genuine well-being by attending to our legitimate needs - physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Kelly puts forth a message which is unmistakably challenging and attractive - "What you become is infinitely more important than what you do, or what you have." Encouraging each reader to find their own rhythm, Kelly takes us on an adventure of self-discovery. Hardcover (Item #84956) $22.95

   

Rediscovering Catholicism
by Matthew Kelly

At a time when many people are disillusioned with the Catholic Church, questioning the faith, and filled with doubts about the relevance of Catholicism in the modern world, Matthew Kelly reveals the essence of authentic Catholic spirituality while addressing some of the most important questions we face today as both individuals and as a Church. Hardcover (Item #83437) $22.95

   
  NEW!
Sacrament of Charity (Sacramentum Caritatis)
by Pope Benedict XVI
The l
ong awaited post-synodal exhortation on the Eucharist from Pope Benedict XVI!
Pope Benedict teaches that the Eucharist finds its source within the wellspring of love that is the Trinity, the love that is so abundantly expressed in Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross and in the new life of the Holy Spirit that flows into the hearts of those who participate in his sacrifice and receive him in Communion. The Holy Father also shows how the Eucharist is the source and summit of the Church’s life in its relation to the other sacraments, especially the sacrament of Holy Orders and the sacrament of Matrimony.
--Bishop William S. Skylstad, President, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Set alongside Pope Benedict XVI's first encyclical God Is Love (Deus Caritas Est) where he stressed the relationship between the Eucharist and love, The Sacrament of Charity picks up that theme and expands it as Pope Benedict explores the mystery of eucharistic faith and how it reveals the mystery of the Trinity. Released on the Feast of the Chair of St. Peter, the Holy Father examines the important relationship between the Eucharist and the other sacraments, including the sacrament of the Church. He also highlights the social implications of the Eucharist and firmly connects it with the Church's social teaching.
100 page, Paperback (Item #88570) $6.95
   

 

A Travel Guide to Heaven
by Anthony DeStefano

In this fascinating, comforting book, DeStefano takes the reader on a tour of heaven, painting it as a dynamic place of unlimited joy, and using Scripture and dramatic imagination to fill in details about the afterlife. "God doesn't throw away the good things he creates," he writes, an idea which is the basis of many of his speculations about heaven. Heaven is a tangible place, believes DeStefano, and at least part of it will be a transformed new earth. People will have their own recognizable bodies, only perfected. DeStefano tackles tough questions about heaven, including the role of angels, the measurement of time, marriages and whether pets will be there ("Of course!"). ..   He is neither an academic nor a professional theologian, which gives the book its delightfully conversational tone and frees him to conjecture without restraint. Many readers will find DeStefano's solid Christian framework reassuring and his exciting picture of heaven compelling. (Item #83482) $18.95

   

    

The Only Necessary Thing
by Henri J. M. Nouwen

Throughout the forty some books that Henri Nouwen wrote and the hundreds of talks that he gave, the subject of "Prayer" runs through them all and unites them. For him a life of faith is a life of prayer. Drawn from many decades of his life, the compilation of Henri's throughts, feelings, and the struggle with prayer, reveal the core of the man and his belief that "prayer is the only necessary thing." (Item #80364) $19.95

      

Magnificat

Discover MAGNIFICAT

MAGNIFICAT is a lavishly printed, easy-to-read pocket-sized worship aid, of more than 400 pages.

A monthly publication that promises fourteen annual issues – once a month with special issues for Holy Week and Christmas.

MAGNIFICAT can be used to follow the daily Mass and can also be read at home for personal or family prayer.

This monthly liturgical prayer book provides a fitting way to enter fully into the Church's liturgical rhythms and spiritual legacy.

Ecclesial sources of MAGNIFICAT :
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the International Commission on English in the liturgy (ICEL).

MAGNIFICAT, a spiritual guide to help you :
  • Develop your prayer life,
  • Grow in your spiritual life,
  • Find a way to a more profound love for Our Blessed Savior,
  • Participate in the Holy Mass with greater fervor.
Living a life of prayer with MAGNIFICAT !
Every day, MAGNIFICAT offers :
  • Beautiful prayers for both morning and evening, drawn from the treasures of the Liturgy of the Hours,
  • The official texts of the daily mass,
  • Meditations written by the renowned Fathers of the Church, and a great variety of spiritual writings,
  • Essays on the lives of the Saints of today and the past.
In each MAGNIFICAT, you will also find an article giving valuable spiritual insight, into a masterpiece of sacred art.
PLEASE SPECIFY MONTH/S DESIRED WHEN ORDERING.
(Item #88845)
$5.95 / month
   
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NEW!
Divining the Body: Keys to Discovering Your Sacred Self
by Jan Phillips

Honor Your Body as the Instrument of Your Soul

This book is an attempt to undo the damage we've sustained living in a culture that thrives on our self-hatred. It is a sanctification of our human bodies, a consecration of ourselves as hosts to the Great Beloved. It is a journey of awe and reverence through the sacred terrain of foot and hand, back and breast, heart and brain. The path to peace is the pathway through ourselves, starting with the inward step, the brave, gentle step toward the Divine within.
-from the Introduction

Our view of the human body is always evolving. From the goddess-worship of civilizations millennia ago, to the strict social rules of Victorian England, to the modern feminist movement, the human body-particularly the feminine body-has always been a point of interest, mystery, and contention.

Discover an entirely new way to look at your body-as a pathway to the Divine. Award-winner Jan Phillips takes you on an energizing journey through your physical self, drawing connections between the bone, muscle, and sinew of your body and the spiritual teachings of various faith traditions, modern scientific research, and her own experiences. You will find yourself empowered to work to transform the world around you and overcome self-defeating thoughts through positive, practical exercises and meditations that show you how to climb back into your body and honor it as the temple of God that it is. Paperback (Item #85585) $16.99

    
    God in Unexpected Places: Reflections on Faith and Life from Maryknoll Magazine NEW!
God in Unexpected Places: Reflections on Faith and Life from Maryknoll Magazine
by Joseph R. Veneroso
Half a million people read Maryknoll magazine each month, and their favorite section is the photo meditation by editor and publisher Fr. Joseph Veneroso. This beautiful collection brings forth some of his best, each of them revealing the connections we all share as children of God "who live and move and have our abeing in God." Paperback. (Item #85025) $15.00
   
Women in Church History
NEW!
Women in Church History: 21 Stories for 21 Centuries
by Joanne Turpin
From first-century Rome's Prisca the Evangelist, companion of Paul, to Dorothy Stang, a missionary sister in 21st century Brazil, Joanne Turpin takes us on the lively journeys of 21 women invaluable to the 21 centuries of Catholic Church history. Each woman included in this inspiring volume for her exceptional contribution to the Catholic Church also portrays personal holiness and moral courage. Paperback, 232 pages (Item #88586) $14.95
 

CHILDREN

The Mystery of Harry Potter NEW!
What every Muggle Catholic family needs to know about
The Mystery of Harry Potter
by Nancy Carpentier Brown

The adventures of the boy wizard have provoked a vigorous debate among Christians.

Whether your children have read the series, are planning to, or you're trying to decide if it's right for them, The Mystery of Harry Potter: A Catholic Family Guide will help you appreciate and address the series' underlying moral and spiritual themes.

Using her natural teaching skills and parenting experience, author

Nancy Brown has created a must-read for every Catholic family as she walk you through a journey of discovery:
 

  • Are the stories compatible with the Catholic Faith?
  • What moral and spiritual issues are addressed?
  • What kind of role model is Harry?
  • How can I talk about these issues with my kids?
  • How are the movies different from the books?

The Mystery of Harry Potter will help guide your family through a fully enjoyable, and even educational, experience of Harry Potter.
(Item #*OSV-9781592763986) $12.95

    
NEW!
Why Me?
A new book by Julie Parker of Fenton, MO empowers children with special needs.

"It doesn't seem fair; it just can't be. Why is life so difficult for me?"

These words from the empathetic new children's book, "Why Me?" ring true for just about everyone. The book's simple message of acceptance and empowerment is the work of physical therapist and author Julie Parker of Fenton.

Parker grew up in Affton and Oakville, and is a 1991 graduate of Nerinx High School in Webster Groves. She has a congenital hand defect, and knows firsthand about growing up "different."

It's OK To Be Different
"Kids are curious," said Parker. "If they see someone who is different, they're going to ask questions." Parker said she was made fun of as a child, and felt singled out because of her hand.

"I work with special needs kids, and it's the most uplifting career," she said. "These kids don't think of themselves as disadvantaged. I don't hear 'woe is me.' If it hurts, they cry, then they move forward. I learn a lot about life by looking at them and the difficulties they face."

Parker sees a distinct advantage to teaching children at an early age that it's fine to be different, and to be curious about the differences in others. Her book, with its simple text and colorful illustrations (by her sister-in-law, Kelly Sieckhaus), is a valuable tool in that endeavor.

"If you look around, you'll be surprised to know that we all have things that challenge us as we grow," it reads.

"I don't think children have preconceived notions," said Parker. "We can teach them when they're little that it's OK to be different, it's OK to come out and ask questions, that it's not wrong to ask. But after you get the answer, accept that they're just like you and me."

Its mission, she said, is to help children of all abilities be healthy in mind and body.
Paperback (Item #88897) $13.00

    
NEW!
Safe at Home! Indoor Safety Game Book
In today's complex and ever changing world, teaching children certain safety rules is more critical than ever. Parents and guardians have the primary responsibility to teach their children to be safer. This book helps them provide strategies to children to stay safer if a potentially dangerous situation arises. Safe at Home! is an effective way of preparing children to handle situations around the house. It's an interactive game that shows children what to do in different situations. By reading this book with your children, you will help empower them to think for themselves and gain a feeling of confidence about dealing with situations at home. The book asks questions and you choose from 3 answers- choose the correct answer and and the green light will flash and fun sounds will be heard!
Reading level: Ages 4-8
Board Book: 14 pages
Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 6.9 x 0.8 inches
(Item #82970)  $12.95
Online Sale! Now $3.95 each
While Supplies Last or thru 12-31-08
   
NEW!
Safe at Play! Outdoor Safety Game Book
In today's complex and ever changing world, teaching children certain safety rules is more critical than ever. Parents and guardians have the primary responsibility to teach their children to be safer. This book helps them provide strategies to children to stay safer if a potentially dangerous situation arises. Safe at Play! gives children the information they need to keep themselves safer as they play in parks, playgrounds, or just outside the house. It provides simple, practical things children can do along with the preventive measure to take in order to protect themselves. This book is NOT intended to frighten children, but to empower them. It's an interactive game that shows children what to do in different situations. By reading this book with your children, you will help turn fear into healthy caution and help keep them safer, happy and free! The book asks questions and you choose from 3 answers- choose the correct answer and and the green light will flash and fun sounds will be heard!
Reading level: Ages 4-8
Board Book: 14 pages
Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 6.8 x 0.8 inches
(Item #82971)  $12.95
Online Sale! Now $3.95 each
While Supplies Last or thru 12-31-08
   
NEW!
On the Safe Side: Stranger Safety DVD
One of the most important things you can do to protect your children is to talk to them about potentially dangerous situations. The Safe Side makes that easy. This laugh-out-loud video is designed for elementary-school-aged children. It keeps kids engaged while teaching them seven ‘Hot Tips’ for personal safety around people they don’t know, and those they ‘kinda know’. Hosted by “Safe Side Superchick”, the information is understandable and never scary.

Julie Clark, founder of The Baby Einstein Company, and John Walsh, host of America’s Most Wanted, have created The Safe Side to give parents simple, fun and interesting ways to discuss difficult topics with their children. Stranger Safety is a laugh-out-loud video that kids will love watching again and again. As they watch, important safety tips are presented by Safe Side Superchick, the zany lead character, in ways kids can understand and remember. Following The Safe Side credo – Smart. Cool. Safe. – children are empowered to make good decisions in potentially harmful situations. The Safe Side creative team includes Julie, John, production members from the Spy Kids movies and an upbeat, danceable theme song by Gary Greene of Hootie and the Blowfish, all of whom are parents of young children
. 42 minute DVD. Ages 5-10. Optional Spanish Subtitles. Mini poster and 3 safety badges also included.
(Item #77773)  $12.99
   
NEW!
On the Safe Side: Internet Safety DVD
This new DVD is a kid-friendly field trip through the world of E-mail, downloads, pop-ups and chat rooms that looks at the serious issues that can arise if kids don’t rely on their Safe Side Adults. Viewers will join Safe Side Superchick as she finds herself in laugh-out loud situations that spoof shows like Lizzie McGuire and The Crocodile Hunter.  Joining her are two goofy new characters, brother Danger Dude and her dad, Cautionary Dale.  Also along for the ride is the animated Clicky, a character designed by NetSmartz, a division of The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

This light approach to the difficult topic of Internet safety talks to kids, not at them. Along with giving children an understanding of potential dangers, The Safe Side ‘Internet Safety’ video helps them understand what to do if dangerous situations should arise on the Internet. Guaranteed to be enjoyed by its viewers, this video is the perfect way for parents to discuss this difficult topic with their kids.

John Walsh (host of America’s Most Wanted) and Julie Clark (founder of The Baby Einstein Company) are back, following up their Emmy-award winning ‘Stranger Safety’ video with a hilarious new adventure through the virtual world of the Internet with ‘Internet Safety.’  Ages 7 and older. 42 minute DVD. Spanish subtitles and closed captions available.
(Item #77776)  $12.99

   
NEW!
On the Safe Side DVD COMBO PACK
Looking for a safety set that will appeal to elementary-school-aged children? Add these fun, educational DVDs to their personal library. Purchase the Stranger Safety DVD and the Internet Safety DVD for $21.99 – a 15% savings!
(Item #77774)  $21.99
   
Touch & Play Bible Counting Flash Cards
 These highly interactive, colorful, and sturdy cards feature photographs, foil, and touch-and-feel textures that provide fun and hands-on learning. Includes a Parent Guide to help parents make the most of the learning opportunities. For ages 2-6. (Item #85747) $9.99
       
Touch & Play Bible Opposites Flash Cards
These highly interactive, colorful, and sturdy cards feature photographs, foil, and touch-and-feel textures that provide fun and hands-on learning. Includes a Parent Guide to help parents make the most of the learning opportunities. For ages 2-6. (Item #85748) $9.99
   

NEW!
Catholic Prayer Book for Children
With colorful, captivating illustrations, the Catholic Prayer Book for Children helps boys and girls ages 6 on up discover the beauty of prayer as it encourages them to form the lifelong habit of praying.

Here are:

  • Beloved, traditional Catholic prayers.
  • Original prayers that accurately reflect a youngster's daily concerns and experiences.
  • A "how-to" for offering his or her own prayers.
  • The basics of the Catholic Faith: the Ten Commandments, Beatitudes, sacraments, corporal and spiritual works of mercy, and more.
  • An age-appropriate "examination of conscience," and an introduction to the Mass and its major prayers.

The Catholic Prayer Book for Children makes the perfect First Reconciliation or First Communion gift. This is the keepsake your child will keep. 64 Pages, Paperback (Item #83713) $3.95

 


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