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Two separate talks by Gregory Pierce: "Spirituality of Work: An Oxymoron?" and "If We Get the Dismissal Right, We'll Get the Mission Right."
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Divided into eighteen chapters, each represents one half-inning of a baseball game. In each half-inning a topic is explored, with parallels being drawn between the Bible and the game.
The Catholic faith has a rich tradition of comforting and supportive prayers from which we can draw at will. This beautiful CD contains thirty of the best-known and most-loved devotions, intercessions and invocations, including prayers to God, Mary, the Saints, prayers from the Mass, and blessings for all sorts of occasions and locations.
A glorious and spiritual musical companion for celebrating the Christmas season.
Now enjoy five of the beautiful stories from the award-winning, bestselling book as an audiobook!
Church, Chicago Style examines the unique legacy of the Catholic Church in Chicago, and profiles well-known church leaders.
This book helps us hold an awareness that whatever direction we take, whether on the information highway or a busy freeway, we carry a blessing with us.Available September, 2011
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This book is meant to be a companion for the Easter Journey and beyond. It contains short stories, poems, reflections, prayers and journal options.Available September, 2011
William John Fitzgerald’s many years of pastoral experience and his gifts of storytelling shine through these stories of coming home to the Catholic Church. In an era when many struggle with church issues, this book is both hopeful and helpful.Available September, 2011
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In Irish Dreamers, Father William J. Fitzgerald offers us fourteen delightful stories to reflect upon or simply enjoy. Father Fitz has a knack for parable, for writing about the human condition with experience, wisdom and affection. Available September, 2011
The third volume in the runaway bestselling series of Catholic jokes focuses on the universal--and often hilarious--human experience of relating to one another and growing old together.
Author Tom Sheridan invites readers to laugh along with him and remember that faith can be—and should be—fun.