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OSV_1931709068.gif Why Is That in Tradition?
$10.95 $9.31 On Sale!
Straightforward answers to all the arguments against Tradition by Patrick Madrid
The popular bestseller Where is That in the Bible? showed the Scriptural basis for often-questioned Catholic doctrines. Now the same author tackles the other half of the divine revelation. When someone accuses the Catholic Church of adding man-made doctrinal aberrations that go against Scripture, this is the book to reach for.
When non-Catholics dispute the Church's teachings, they often distort the facts. This book clears away the distortions and explains what the Church has always taught about hot topics like Mary, praying for the dead, and indulgences. It also explains the difference between Tradition with a capital T and the many traditions that are simply customary. In fact, those doctrines that outsiders most often dispute are the very doctrines that, properly understood, bring people home to the Church. Share this book with a non-Catholic friend. You might be surprised by the results. Paper, 176 pages. Our Sunday Visitor March 2002 Price: $10.95
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TAN_1827.gif Devotion to the Sorrowful Mother
$2.95

Including Prayers and Promises of the Seven Sorrows of Mary

Many Catholics are unaware of our holy traditions on and powerful devotions to the Sorrows of Mary. Based on Scripture and the lives of the Saints, this little book will open eyes and hearts to Our Lady's Sorrows. Plus, it includes many traditional prayers to Our Sorrowful Mother, and the Four Special Favors promised to those devoted to her Sorrows, as well as the Seven Promises to those who meditate on her Tears and Dolors. This will be a favorite little book of prayers and devotions to Mary for many Catholics!

 
osv_087973390X.gif Catholic Dictionary, Revised Ed.
$9.95
by Reverend Peter M.J. Stravinskas, Ph. D.

Need to look up a definition or pronunciation quickly? This handy pocket size dictionary is just what you need. Thousands of entries. Paperback 608 pages. Our Sunday Visitor Spring 2002.
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OSV_0879737158.gif Praying in the Presence of Our Lord with Fulton J. Sheen
$7.95
by Michael Dubruiel. He was the most popular Catholic preacher of the last hundred years. Here are the immortal words of the beloved Archbishop Sheen, arranged for Eucharistic Adoration. Paper, 128 pages. Our Sunday Visitor March 2002
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Praying in the Presence of Our Lord with St. Thomas Aquinas
$7.95
Prayers from the most profound mind in the history of the Church by Mike Aquilina. Thomas Aquinas was a staggeringly brilliant man, a profound theologian who could work on four books at once by dictating to four different secretaries. For sheer depth of theological insight, his writings are unmatched in all Catholic literature. Yet he also had a gift for simple humility in prayer. This little collection - part of our remarkably popular series of prayers for Eucharistic Adoration - will lift you up to the pinnacle of Christian thought even as you pray in St. Thomas's surprisingly down-to-earth words. Paper, 120 pages. Our Sunday Visitor March 2002
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OSV_0879739835.gif St. Benedict and St. Therese
$11.95
The Little Rule and the Little Way

by Dwight Longenecker. How to become great by being little. They were the "apostles of the ordinary" - two great saints, centuries apart, united in their appreciation of the little things. St. Benedict called his rule "a little Rule for beginners." St. Thérèse called her way of spirituality "the little way." By bringing the two of them together, we can see how to turn our ordinary day-to-day living into an extraordinary spiritual life. Benedict and Thérèse show us that God is in the little things. Paper, 224 pages. Our Sunday Visitor March 2002
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OSV_1931709025.gif Divine Mercy's Prescription for Spiritual Health
$8.95
The secular world is poisoning your soul! But here's the antidote you need by Rev. George W. Kosicki, C.S.B.
Our relentlessly secular age is poisoning our souls. Depression, burnout, sorrow, fear - these are the symptoms of the disease. But help is here. In this strikingly different book, Father Kosicki presents twelve poisons of our secular age - and then prescribes twelve antidotes, all of them based on trusting in the Lord's mercy. We don't know of any other book that gives these clear and practical prescriptions. The simple fact is that we're all suffering. Some suffer more than others, but all of us need mercy. This book will show you how to get what you need. Paper, 128 pages. Our Sunday Visitor March 2002
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OSV_1931709076.gif Opening Gifts: The Sacrament of Confirmation
$5.95
At last - a confirmation program for younger children that really teaches doctrine by Sherry Geiser. Here's a confirmation workbook that won't go over the heads of elementary-age kids for those parishes who confirm at an earlier age. But it's not "dumbed" down - children will really learn what the Catechism teaches, and they'll learn it in a clear and interesting way.

Every child likes to open presents, and that's the theme of this program. The workbook explains the idea of a sacrament and the gifts and fruits of the Holy Spirit in a way even young children will enjoy and understand. Complete, orthodox, and geared to young minds, this is the workbook many a parish has been waiting for. If your parish confirms young children, we don't know of a better confirmation program. Paper, 32 pages. Our Sunday Visitor March 2002
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