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  • Stars and Tears

    Michel Pochet
    £5.95
    The author talks to the founder of the world wide Focolare Movement about its origins and development.
  • Diary 1964-65

    Chiara Lubich
    £4.50
    Written in the form of a diary, this book is a collection of the thoughts and reflections of Chiara Lubich during trips to North and South America, and Africa.
  • Journey to the Light

    Ann Finch
    £6.95
    This anthology offers special insights into the sufferings and joys we meet as we grow in maturity, whether as a result of passing years or of spiritual experience. The contributors range from Teresa of Avila to Mother Teresa, from Julian of Norwich to Teilhard de Chardin.
  • United in His Name

    Judit M. Povilus
    £8.95
    In United in His Name, a spiritual-dogmatic study, Povilus explores this central element of Matthew's gospel examining the new intuitions that have arisen from Chiara Lubich's charism of unity.
  • God who is Love

    Marisa Cerini
    £6.95
    This book contains a study of the rich wisdom and theological doctrine in the thoughts and writings of Chiara Lubich whose discovery of God as a God of love was fundamental to the foundation of the Focolare Movement.
  • The book brings us full circle in accounting for most of the scholarship on Giles of Viterbo during these some thirty years.
  • Wide as God’s Love

    Jane Osborn, Sr. Christine SLG
    £7.50
    The heart yearns for open spaces, for the infinity that can only be found in God. This collection from the Fairacres Chronicle shows how the life of prayer leads to the discovery of the very infinity that the heart craves.
  • Door Through Darkness

    Eileen Lyddon
    £8.95
    A book to aid anyone on the difficult and thrilling journey to God, and an intriguing and insightful study of the great Spanish mystic St John of the Cross.
  • An Introduction to the Abba School

    Chiara Lubich, Gerard Rosse, Giuseppe M. Zanghi, Hubertus Blaumeiser, Piero Coda
    £9.95
    The present book contains sustained reflections on the new theology and philosophy carried in the charism of unity, while pointing a direction for the new cosmology and for the various disciplines represented by the twenty-five scholars currently making up the Abba School.
  • That Your Joy May be Complete

    George A. Maloney
    £9.95
    Using his profound experience and acute insight, George Maloney offers a theological and scriptural basis for the often unaddressed subject of Christian joy. He draws from such sources as the early eastern mystics and reveals the treasure of joy that God wants to give to each and every one of us.
  • The Vanishing Root

    Maurus Green
    £6.50
    Maurus Green tells the story of Eddie McCaffrey, who suffered from Muscular Dystrophy, but who found a way to make his suffering into a source of life for himself and for many others.
  • The Love that comes from God

    Chiara Lubich
    £5.50
    The Love That Comes from God offers an attractive vision of the role of the family in today's world. Chiara Lubich addresses such themes as love, education, and prayer, showing how they shape the spiritual development of the family. This book is a valuable tool for families and those who minister to them.
  • This is the first in a three-volume set of carefully chosen gospel commentaries. It conveys a profound richness from a variety of experts.
  • On the Road to Perfection

    George A. Maloney
    £9.95
    Uniting his own expertise in Christian spirituality with the psychology of Carl Jung, Maloney hopes to correct the false image of the dehumanizing (and often unchristian) humility taught in the past. A lively view of what humility really means for the 21st-century Christian.
  • Martin Luther

    Eric W. Gritsch
    £9.95
    An informative anthology of Luther’s writings, emphasizing his work as theologian, exegete and pastor.
  • The author invites the reader to a deeper prayer life. This book is a practical aid to anyone who wishes to put Christianity into practice.
  • Journey to Heaven

    Chiara Lubich
    £6.95
    Journey to Heaven is the third volume of Chiara Lubich’s spiritual thoughts given in monthly international conference calls. It is not only inspirational but it is a practical reference guide on how to live heavenly realities in our everyday lives.
  • Daniel – A Book for Troubling Times

    Alexander A. Di Lella
    £10.95
    As one of today’s foremost scholars on the Hebrew scriptures, the author will help you not only to understand the Book of Daniel, but to use it for prayer and in your everyday life.  
  • Paul’s Prison Letters

    Daniel Harrington
    £9.95
    Spiritual commentaries on Paul’s Letters to Philemon, the Philippians and the Colossians aimed at the non-specialist who wants to understand Paul’s message in terms of daily living.
  • What Is Heaven Like?

    Morton Kelsey
    £5.95
    This work is a wonderful description of how Jesus started his ministry proclaiming that the kingdom of heaven is at hand now and eternally.
  • Seasons in Spirituality

    Robert P. Maloney
    £9.95
    This is a collection of letters and reflections addressed to those who wish to be guided by the great spiritual teacher, Vincent de Paul.
  • The author offers an exposition of Paul’s letter to the Romans which is full of insight and reflects on its significance for Christian life today.
  • This volume, 15 Days of Prayer With Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, will lead you, over a period of fifteen prayer sessions, to a place of prayer where a stronger relationship with God is possible.
  • He took me by the hand

    Little Sister Magdeleine of Jesus
    £7.95
    Like Mother Teresa, Little Sister Magdeleine is someone who has been used to found a new way of life in the Church. Her story is fascinating. It has moments that are touching and moments of high drama, but always it gives witness to the beauty, freshness and power of the Gospel.
  • Francis of Assisi – The Founder (PB)

    Regis J. Armstrong
    £20.00
    This series, now published in three volumes, is a new and more complete presentation of Franciscan critical texts than has ever been available before. It also offers fresh translations in the light of the latest scholarship – some of the texts are published for the first time in English.
  • Yes Yes No No

    Chiara Lubich
    £3.95
    In this collection of spiritual reflections Chiara Lubich explores man's aspiration to share in the life of God. The challenge of the Gospel is clear-cut: let your yes be yes and your no, no ... he who is not with me is against me. Whether reviewing the life of a great saint such as Catherine of Siena or of the Indian spiritual leader Vinhoba Bhave, Chiara Lubich underlines that what counts is the quality of life as it is lived in each moment.
  • Promise of Good Things

    Oliver Davies
    £5.95
    This mini-series comprises four titles. The writings of the Apostolic Fathers were seen as almost equal to Scripture by the early Church. They can be seen as an authoritative source for the beliefs and traditions of Christian experience in its earliest and freshest form.
  • Bernard of Clairvaux was a twelfth-century Cistercian monk whose influence extended into many areas of Church life. His monastic reforms emphasized mystical prayer as the foundation of daily observance, bringing the Cistercian order into a position of unprecedented expansion and renown.
  • Johannes Tauler invites us to prepare the ‘ground of the soul’ to receive God, so that the Word of God may be born in us as it is in Mary. Focusing on themes such as God in Creation and the return of all things to God, Tauler nevertheless insists that the union of the human soul with God is by grace, and not by nature.
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    Francis of Assisi – The Saint (HB)

    Regis J. Armstrong
    £17.50
    ‘A new song of Francis for our time!’  This series, now published in three volumes, is a new and more complete presentation of Franciscan critical texts than has ever been available before. It also offers fresh translations in the light of the latest scholarship – some of the texts are published for the first time in English.

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