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quotableknox.gif Quotable Knox: A Topical Compendium of the Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Knox
$12.95
Quotable Knox: A Topical Compendium of the Wit and Wisdom of Ronald Knox Edited by George Marlin, Richard Robatin, and John Swan. Monsignor Ronald Knox was a scholar, preacher, essayist, poet and mystery writer who, throughout his long career, always defended the common man against the elite's latest fads and vices. Knox, who brought the Latin Vulgate Bible to life for 20th century.
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quietlight.gif The Quiet Light: A Novel about St. Thomas Aquinas
$14.95
The famous novelist de Wohl presents a stimulating historical novel about the great St. Thomas Aquinas, set against the violent background of histime.
 
AMP_1594711011.jpg Questions from Seventh Period
$15.95
Doc Pennock Answers Teens' Questions on Life, Love, and the Catholic Faith

Author : Michael Pennock

A teacher for over 30 years, author Michael "Doc" Pennock, as he is affectionately called, knows that to connect with youth, you have to connect to their most heartfelt concerns. In Questions from Seventh Period, Doc Pennock gives clear, concrete answers to the tough questions about love, life and faith that concern Catholic teens the most. Doc Pennock answers questions like, "The Da Vinci Code claims Jesus was married. Is this true?", "What's so wrong with drinking a few beers or smoking pot" and more. This book will inspire teens with prayers, fun factoids and stories, while sharing wise answers and sound guidance.

Format: Quality Paperback
Pages: 288
Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.5
Published: Sept. 2006
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OSV_9781592763337.gif Questions and Answers About Your Journey to God
$12.95
by: Fr. Benedict J. Groeschel, CFR

If you could ask Fr. Groeschel one question, what would it be?

*Should we have an established routine of daily prayer?
*How can we judge whether we are growing in the spiritual life?
*Are there danger signs to indicate we are moving in the wrong direction?
*What is the dark night of the soul?
*Can we be spiritual without being religious, without going to church?
*How has psychology influenced the modern view of the spiritual life?

Discover the path God has intended for you with the guidance and support of Fr. Groeschel himself.
Our Sunday Visitor 2007, 128 pages, Paperback.

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