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  • Why, God?

    Rea McDonnell
    £9.95
    This book looks at the age-old problem of why a God who is good permits suffering. The author probes the mystery and provides enlightenment for all those, young and old, who are perplexed or distressed. Her exercises in self-examination lead the reader towards the light.
  • Transcendence

    Daniel Faivre
    £12.50
    This book is a careful selection of prayers and sacred texts on various themes from a wide range of religious and cultural traditions. Its editor, Brother Daniel, devoted most of his life to building bridges between the different faiths.
  • Thomas Merton – My Brother

    M. Basil Pennington
    £9.95
    An insider’s look at Merton by one of his brothers who lived in the same community. Basil Pennington takes us on a whirlwind review of the seasons of Merton’s life and work, showing us how this great soul was formed and drawn into God.
  • The Wound and the Blessing

    Lugino Bruni
    £12.50
    Luigino Bruni offers an authoritative and innovative look at the cultural and anthropological premises underlying contemporary market economies and their promises. He suggests that the market has betrayed its promises and points out the need for balancing the increasing tendency toward isolation with the human need for relationships.
  • The World of GeeBee & W

    Walter Kostner
    £10.00
    The world of GB & W is full of wonder, simplicity and humor. With loveable clown-like faces, these two pals discover and uncover some of life’s most valuable lessons – all in a day’s play. DVD format
  • 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 Open Family

    G. Nardin
    £8.95
    The Open Family is about a vision, the vision of the early church. It is a vision that speaks to the struggles of today’s world where society and the family are deeply challenged.
  • 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.
  • The Little Witch

    Kristina Cooper
    £7.95
    A story of a little witch called Esmeralda who lives with her aunts in the forest. A book that makes children want to do good deeds.
  • This collection of stories by Cathy Beer is both hilarious and surprisingly moving – not to mention delightfully illustrated by Duncan Harper. It’s a total gem of a book and will entertain both adults and children alike.
  • The Fire of Love

    Edwin Robertson
    £7.95
    This is the first biography of Igino Giordani to appear in English. Preface by Dr Robert Runcie  
  • The Economy of Communion

    Lugino Bruni
    £9.95
    Using the language of economics, the articles in this volume convey the principles at the root of the Economy of Communion and explain its unique characteristics within the context of current and historical economic thought and practice at both the micro and macro levels.
  • Structures of Grace

    Jeanne Buckeye, John Gallagher
    £10.95
    This is a book about the business practices of a group of companies who are dedicated to changing the world. These companies participate in the Economy of Communion (EOC) project, which is an initiative of the international and ecumenical Focolare movement.
  • Special offer 3 books of poetry

    David A. Campton, Jim Deeds
    £16.00
    Poetry to uplift
  • Soul Seasons

    Jim Deeds
    £6.50
    Soul Seasons is the follow up to Jim’s book of poems, Gym for the Soul, and was written over the space of two years of observing the seasons as they came and went, both in the world around him and in his own life and the lives of those he loves.

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