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Award winning author Peggy Eastman shares her personal experiences of finding God's love in the midst of deepest grief in this inspiring discovery of the Love that heals.
More than just Eastman's own story, however, Godly Glimpses is about experiencing the divine every day, everywhere--in a flower, a touch, a face. Written from the heart, this book presents stories which show a soul searching for evidence of God in daily life--and finding Him!
With appropriate Scripture passage on the spectrum of human needs as well as for personal reflection, Godly Glimpses is an invitation to readers to share their own moments of discovery of God's love as well as a source of genuine comfort to anyone who has lost someone they love. 240 pages. Trade Paperback Item #24149
$9.95
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Part of The Shepherd's Voice Series
Archbishop Jose Gomez, renowned expert on death and dying issues, explains what every Catholic needs to know in order to effectively and morally prepare for the inevitable death of our loved ones and even ourselves. With changing values and modern medical technologies to deal with, this booklet explains how to approach end-of-life issues and prepare for death in a way consistent with our Catholic faith.
You will learn the answers to these important issues and more: -What "dignified death" means to a Catholic. -Why euthanasia, even if well intended, is murder. -What the 'culture of life' really means. -Whether a Catholic should have a "living will". -Which medical practices are immoral. more... Item #42452
$5.95
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Preserving in the Face of Great Sorrow or Catastrophe
Fr. Benedict Groeschel, best-selling author and beloved spiritual teacher, writer, and psychologist, wrote this latest book for all those who have suffered great sorrow or catastrophe in their lives and for those close to such persons, who share their deep suffering. Sorrow comes into the life of every person, but only into the lives of some people comes catastrophe. These are disasters that occur either suddenly or with terrible effects, like the death of a child. They can be natural disasters like hurricanes, or they can be horrific accidents or tragedies caused by people's evil acts. They can also arise from wars and situations of great tension.
Fr. more... Item #44070
$10.95
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Meditations Upon Returning
"A profoundly serious rumination on the meaning of life and especially on the meaning of death. Father Neuhaus' book prompts us to think seriously about our own inevitable death, as well as the way we are leading our current lives." --Wall Street Journal.
"Neuhaus has produced an aching yet comforting account of one soul's struggle with the somber destiny that necessarily awaits us all.... This book is at once intimate and dispassionate, wrestling courageously with the irreducibilities of time and eternity." -- The Weekly Standard
"For its learning and its wisdom, As I Lay Dying has the feel of an instant inspirational mainstay." -- Booklist
Trade paperback. 176 pages. Item #44182
$13.00
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