Newman’s London: A pilgrim handbook
The strong and continuing interest in John Henry Newman, particularly following his beatification by Pope Benedict XVI on his visit to Britain in 2010, brought the thought that
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The strong and continuing interest in John Henry Newman, particularly following his beatification by Pope Benedict XVI on his visit to Britain in 2010, brought the thought that
St Norbert, apostle of peace and of the Blessed Sacrament, was a strong defender of the Church, and the founder of an Order with a long and recently revived connection with this
Four years before the Solemn Definition of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854, Dom Gueranger published his monumental work, Memoire sur la Question de l'Immaculae Co
Who would have thought that the Blessed Mother would choose to come to Fatima, that remote farming village on a rocky slope in Portugal?
Padre Pio died September 23, 1968, his funeral attended by over 100,000 people.
A beautifully printed, Bible paper volume of Newman's most profound devotional writings.
The texts and music contained in this book are set out for the convenience of singers accompanying celebrations, in the Extraordinary Form, of feast days peculiar to England and
This is the last edition of the traditional Martyrology published before the Second Vatican Council; hence it is the one that should be used in connection with the usus antiquio
The Devotion of the Seven Sorrows in a beautiful full colour presentation, illustrated by the sequence of stained glass windows in the chapel at Nazareth House, Cardiff.
Written some fifteen centuries ago, The Rule of St Benedict is still read and studied by thousands of men and women throughout the world.
The "Rule" of St. Benedict was written in the sixth century by the father of monastic life, St. Benedict himself. It towers in the great tradition of Christian Monasticism.
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga (1568-1591) was a prince of the Holy Roman Empire who renounced his titles and wealth to serve God and the Church as a member of the Society of Jesus.
Helen Walker Homan contributes her third volume to the Vision Books series of saints for youth in this story of the life of the greatly beloved St Anthony of Padua.
This book looks at the life and work of Saint Benedict through the history of sixth-century Italy, throwing fresh light on Benedict's Rule and Pope Gregory the Great's Life of B
St Bruno was born in Cologne around 1030. He studied at the university in Rheims, where he later taught, and was Rector of Studies for twenty years. Chosen in 1080 as the new
Excellent, popular, definitive life of the saint to whom the Medal was given by Our Lady. Tells both her story and that of the Miraculous Medal apparitions.
Catherine Beebe presents a dramatic account of the incredible life of St Dominic in this tenth title in the popular Vision Books series of saints for youth 9 - 15 years old.
All Christians know his name. Few truly know the man.
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