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Richly illustrated this is both a story and keepsake book to commemorate a First Holy Communion. The story section uses the curiosity of children & a touch of "who-done-it" drama to help develop an understanding of the Faith.
The back portion includes descriptions of the Church, the Rosary and the Mass as well as familiar prayers and the 10 Commandments.
In addition it has pages for journaling this special day and a place to insert pictures and other mementos.
52 pages. 9 x 11.5 inches. Hardcover with dustjacket. Item #35145
$19.95
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Richly illustrated this hardcover book is both a story and keepsake book to commemorate a First Reconciliation. Written to help children, their friends and their family to love and practice this Sacrament.
The back portion includes descriptions on reconciliation rooms, the Commandments, examination of conscience, prayers, scriptural references and instruction on how to confess.
In addition it has pages for journaling this special day and the importance of the sacrament.
9 x 11.5 inch. Hardcover Edition. 54 pages Item #35146
$19.95
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Begins with a children's story about a baby's baptism day-told from the baby's perspective! The story helps children to understand the Sacrament of Baptism and is especially helpful to prepare siblings for the Baptism of their new brother or sister.
Six short essays explain the significance and traditions associated with Baptism. The essays are nice "refreshers" for Christians who might not have thought about Baptism for a while, and are helpful to explain Baptism to individuals who have not received formal religious education.
Why we Baptize ? Why and how we use water in Baptism ? The Baptism of Jesus Christ ? How Jesus conferred the right to Baptize to the Apostles ? Anointing with oil ? The Baptismal gown. more... Item #35144
$19.95
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All Things Bright and Beautiful is one of the most beloved hymns ever written.
Cecil Frances Alexander's timeless ode to nature calls everyone to celebrate the wonders of life, great and small, seen and unseen. Now Bruce Whatley offers a fresh interpretation of this classic for the whole family to enjoy. Through his lush paintings, we join a little girl's country ramble and share her appreciation of the beauty around her: A flower, the wind, a mountain view, all gives her reasons to pause and praise--and inspire us to do the same. Ages 5-10 years 32 pages. 10 x 10 inches. Hardcover. Item #30152
$16.99
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The Vision Books are one of the most popular and well-written series of saints' lives ever produced for young people. This Teachers' Guide now offers teachers and parents a practical means to stimulate both the spiritual growth and intellectual development of students through an organized, systematic study of seventeen biographies of holy men and women in the Vision Books series.
This guide facilitates student interaction with the spiritual insights, moral lessons, and sound academic content found in each book. It is divided into sections, each of which contains an overview of the saint's life and activities that illustrate the person's impact on the Church and his time. more... Item #26144
$14.95
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The Nicene Creed, first drafted in A.D. 325 under the auspices of the Roman emperor Constantine, is one of the major ancient statements of Christian faith, still used by Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Calvinist, and other churches all over the world.
In this lovely volume Pauline Baynes, the much-loved illustrator of C. S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia and J. R. R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, has transformed the Nicene Creed into a delightful reading experience as well.
Baynes's exquisite original artwork brings to life the wider meaning and relevance of the Nicene Creed. more... Item #37977
$16.00
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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. As a young priest, Dominic sat all night at a wooden table in a village tavern. He preached the truths of the Church to an embittered inn-keeper and, in the morning, joyfully received the man again into the faith of his fathers. This was the beginning of the great preaching career of Saint Dominic, the "Athlete of Christ" and founder of the order which bears his name.
Saint Dominic led a life of excitement and adventure. As a boy he sold his books to feed the poor and offered himself as ransom for a prisoner. more... Item #25970
$9.95
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A Vision book containing the enthralling story of the great modern apostle of youth, Saint John Bosco, and his best-loved pupil who became a saint, Dominic Savio. Blessed with tremendous natural and supernatural gifts, including a wonderful sense of humor, Saint John Bosco overcame overwhelming obstacles to help deprived children find a better life.
Juggler, magician, acrobat, tailor, teacher and writer--John Bosco became all of these in his efforts to lead boys and girls to God. A prayer was the price of admission to his shows; a friendly contest to match skill or strength was his answer to the hoodlums who laughed at him. As a priest he was known as Don Bosco and built churches and schools.
Don Bosco's schools were cheerful places where the school spirit ran high. more... Item #25912
$9.95
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