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  • The New Testament I and II (PB)

    Saint Augustine
    £26.95
    This volume contains The Sermon on the Mount (De sermone Domini in monte), Agreement Among the Evangelists (De consensu evangelistarum), Questions on the Gospels (Quaestiones evangeliorum), and Seventeen Questions on Matthew (Quaestiones XVII in Matthaeum). VIEW IN PAPERBACK EDITION
  • 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 Pearl of the Gospel

    Chiara Lubich
    £5.00
    Jesus’s new commandment is one of the cardinal points of the Focolare Spirituality: ‘I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another’ (Jn 13:34). The new commandment is one of those wondrous gifts that Jesus ‘held hidden in his heart’ only to reveal them on the last day of his life on earth.
  • The Prayers of Saint Francis

    Wolfgang Bader
    £6.95
    Francis experienced God’s presence in his heart and he expressed this intimate relationship in the prayers which have since become spiritual classics. This translation contains fifty-five of Francis’ most beautiful prayers, including The Canticles of Creatures, the Divine Praises and A Prayer for Assisi.
  • The Roots of Christian Mysticism

    Olivier Clement
    £15.00
    Clément’s masterly exposition of the mysticism of the Fathers, already regarded as a modern classic, is now in its third edition. “There are some books so good that all one wants to say is: ‘Go out, buy it and read it – it is marvellous’. So it is with this fine translation.” Andrew Louth, Fairacres Chronicle
  • The Secret of Unity

    Chiara Lubich
    £5.95
    Unity and Jesus Forsaken, the twin themes of this book, are two sides of the same coin. They sum up the core of the Christian message. Exploring them is to explore the richness found in the person of Jesus.
  • The Still Waters of Beauty

    Oliver Davies
    £5.95
    This mini-series comprises four titles. Augustine lived at the time of the collapse of the Roman Empire in the West, when, as in our present day, many of the old certainties were challenged by events. A man of massive intellect and towering spirituality.
  • The Sun that Daily Rises

    Chiara Lubich
    £5.00
    The excerpts on the Eucharist from Chiara Lubich’s writings that are collected here reflect the deep union with God that she experienced both as an individual and as a living member of the Body of Christ which is the Church.
  • The Trinity

    Thomas J. Norris
    £12.95
    This book reflects the breadth and the depth of the author’s scholarship, with copious references and quotations from the Fathers and theologians past and present. It proved a delight to come across writing on spirituality that is so rich theologically.
  • The Trinity – Pt1/5 (PB)

    Saint Augustine
    £32.50
    In this classic work Augustine is engaged in a personal quest; he is ‘looking for God’, and of course inviting his readers to join him in the search. VIEW IN HARDBACK EDITION
  • 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 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.
  • They Looked at God

    Judith Lang
    £7.95
    This book looks at Jesus Christ in the light of the prophets. It brings the prophets alive, seeing them and hearing their voices in the context of their own day. Exploring the close links between them and Jesus, then, it gives us a new and fascinating understanding of Jesus, the man-God from Nazareth.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Travelling Inwards

    Elizabeth Ruth Obbard
    £5.95
    The Interior Castle, also known as the Book of Mansions, is considered Teresa of Avila’s greatest and most mature explanation of the spiritual journey. For Teresa, growing spiritually is traveling inwards to the centre of our being where God dwells, yet too few set out with resolution to reach the Divine Presence.
  • Trilogy on Faith and Happiness

    Saint Augustine
    £10.95
    Trilogy on Faith and Happiness reveals Augustine’s insight into fundamental existential questions and his conviction that human fulfillment can be found only in the incarnation of Jesus, the Word and Wisdom of God. It will prove especially useful for spiritual reading and for students of Christian spirituality.
  • Trinity and Creation

    Boyd Taylor Coolman, Dale M. Coulter
    £27.50
    This volume deals with the Trinity and Creation, central themes in the theology of the twelfth century Augustinian Canons of the Abbey of St. Victor.
  • 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.
  • Unity – A View From Chiara Lubich’s Paradise ‘49

    Stefan Tobler, Judith Povilus
    £15.00
    This in-depth study, to which many contributed, will help one understand the meaning of unity, the core of the Focolare spirituality.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Words of Life

    Chiara Lubich
    £35.00
    The volume of Words of Life is more than a commentary on the gospel message, it is a charismatic reading, an intuition, and an invitation to put the words of Scripture into practice in everyday life. It is part of a series of 13 books.
  • Writings on the Spiritual Life

    Christopher P. Evans
    £39.50
    Exegesis, Theology and Spirituality from the Abbey of St Victor
  • 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.
  • You Are Peter

    Olivier Clement
    £7.95
    In his encyclical Ut unum sint, Pope John Paul II expressed a desire for common reflection on the exercise of papal primacy. In You Are Peter Olivier Clément gives us a fascinating and brilliant response to this request.

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