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Questions and Answers
by Pope Benedict XVI
ISBN: 9781592764396
$14.95 Hardcover
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Live audiences gain unprecedented access to ask the Pope about everything from divorce and remarriage to the Mass and consumerism. Discover the Pope's insightful, personable, and refreshingly accessible responses to the questions every Catholic wants to ask.
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Meat & Potatoes Catholicism
by Rev. Joseph F. Classen
ISBN: 9781592763351
$14.95 Paperback
Our Sunday Visitor
Pub Date: March
Meat and Potatoes Catholicism gives understandable answers to real questions from a passionate, engaging priest who wants nothing more than to share his love of the faith in real-life terms. Readers can learn what the Church teaches and why, and can discover Fr. Joe's secret recipe for a happier, more fulfilling life.
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Take 5
On-The-Job Meditations with St. Ignatius
by Mike Aquilina & Fr. Kris Stubna
ISBN: 9781592764037
$9.95 Paperback
Our Sunday Visitor
Pub Date: March
Insights from St. Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuits, can help believers find balance in life while building their careers. Designed and written to be used during short breaks at work, this collection of brief meditations can help readers apply St. Ignatius's teaching to interpersonal issues, stress, office politics, goal setting, moral issues, and more.
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Mother Teresa: In the Shadow of Our Lady
Sharing Mother Teresa's Mystical Relationship with Mary
by Joseph Langford, MC
ISBN: 9781592764211
$14.95 Hardcover
Our Sunday Visitor
"Sitting with Mother Teresa, watching her tend to the sick and the dying, feeling the aura of holiness around her person, seeing her bent in prayer, lost in God--how often I asked myself if I was not seeing something of Our Lady, experiencing a glimpse of the Virgin of Nazareth."--Joseph Langford, MC, author and co-founder of the Missionaries of Charity Fathers
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John Paul II and the Meaning of Suffering
Lessons from a Spiritual Master
by Robert G. Schroeder
ISBN: 9781592763146
$14.95 Paperback
Our Sunday Visitor
Pub Date: March
For the first time, the spiritual wisdom of the beloved Pope John Paul II--and the rich theology of suffering articulated in his apostolic letter Salvifici Doloris--is applied to the most pressing challenge of faith: the problem of suffering.
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