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  • Take My Hand

    Paul Gateshill
    £10.00
    The latest CD from guitarist/singer/songwriter Paul Gateshill and friends. See also in this section: ‘Years in the making’ ‘Presence’ and ‘Outside the Cage’ Audio CD
  • Outside the Cage

    NewBoys
    £10.00
    A NEWBOYS production. Newboys consisted of, Dave Finch, Tony Caluori, Chris Broughton, John Walsh and Paul Gateshill Audio CD
  • Promises of Life

    Veronica Towers
    £10.00
    It’s a real classic. Uncomplicated, good songs and a guitar. Recorded live in one day. ‘Dripping with gems!’ Audio CD
  • Rivers of Light

    Veronica Towers
    £10.00
    The latest CD from singer/songwriter Veronica Towers together with Anna Fraser, Bethany Friery, and Paul Gateshill. ‘Beautiful vocals and wonderfully crafted lyrics…’ Audio CD
  • Treasures

    Focolare Movement
    £10.00
    A new compilation CD of 16 Focolare songs. Including: TheTreasure, I live for you, Father of all, We shall be… Audio CD
  • 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
  • Special Offer 3 books for £20
    The Regulation of the Volunteers of God reflects the vocation of the volunteers in the Focolare Movement. It accompanies some of the articles in the Regulation with comments by Chiara Lubich.
  • Early Letters

    Chiara Lubich
    £10.95
    Chiara Lubich is now being called a great Catholic mystic of our times. Here we encounter this mystical side of Chiara who is also the bearer of a charism, a gift from the Holy Spirit in response to the special needs of the Church and of the world.
  • Mary – Shadow of Grace

    Megan McKenna
    £10.95
    Using Scripture as a guide, McKenna helps us to see the image of Mary that is shaped by the stories of her from the gospels. The image that develops out of these stories is altogether different form the one our culture creates.
  • Moments to Remember

    Carol Ann Smith, Eugene F. Merz
    £10.95
    A faith perspective for reflecting on the experience of ageing, drawing especially upon the wisdom of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
  • 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.
  • Tasting the Word of God vol. 1

    Megan McKenna
    £10.95
    These brief, yet incisive commentaries on the Sunday lectionary serve a variety of purposes. They can be an aid to those preparing homilies, a source of personal meditation, or a way of deepening one’s understanding of the Gospels while following the Church’s liturgy.
  • 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.
  • Instructing Beginners in Faith

    Saint Augustine
    £10.95
    This classic exposition of the Christian faith has been frequently and creatively adapted to serve the needs of education in faith in many different contexts. Augustine’s understanding of the problems faced by religious educators demonstrates his profound grasp of the human condition.
  • 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.  
  • Integrating recent biblical scholarship with spiritual and pastoral reflections, the author shows that Luke’s Gospel is, above all, a story of joy, peace, forgiveness and salvation.
  • Matthew – God With Us

    Ronald D. Witherup
    £10.95
    In this brief but beautiful exposition of scripture, the author gives readers significant insights into the spiritual depths of Matthew’s Gospel. With a masterful touch he leads those studying the Gospel along sound lines of interpretation.
  • Lourdes for Today and Tomorrow

    Jacques Perrier
    £11.95
    The Bishop of Lourdes offers his vision for the mission of the Shrine of Lourdes both now and in the years to come. It shows Lourdes to be much more than a place of Roman Catholic piety.  
  • A Dialogue of Life

    Francisco Canzani, Silvina Chemen
    £12.00
    This is a book about interreligious dialogue between Jews and Christians, but it is so much more. Truly, it is a dialogue for life, full of wisdom and experience that benefits readers in every aspect of life.
  • Natalia

    Matilde Cocchiaro
    £12.00
    As the first companion of Chiara Lubich, Natalia Dallapiccola was always in the forefront of the Focolare activities towards a united world. This book traces her story and the invaluable contributions Natalia has given towards building universal fraternity world-wide.
  • Francis of Assisi – Index (HB)

    Regis J. Armstrong
    £12.50
    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.
  • Matthew

    Megan McKenna
    £12.50
    In this perceptive commentary, McKenna shows that Matthew’s gospel is balm and hope for the Church today.
  • Leahy presents the movements as examples of the Church’s charismatic dimension, a principle which Pope John Paul II described as ‘co-essential’ with the hierarchical-institutional dimension.
  • The contributors to this book write from a faith perspective but respectful of the place and role of science, both historically and today.
  • John

    Robert J. Karris
    £12.50
    Fr. Robert J. Karris presents the entire NAB text, section by section, followed by theologically solid, heartfelt commentaries written in a non-technical yet clear, precise, highly readable style. An invaluable source for personal reading, Bible study groups, and preachers.
  • New Financial Horizons

    Lorna Gold
    £12.50
    Gold examines the origins and substance of a promising alternative to the current globalized economy: the Economy of Communion. Benedict XVI cited the Economy of Communion in Caritas in Veritate as a promising form of intermediate activity between for-profit business and classic non-profit institutions.
  • Table Talk – Year A

    Jay Cormier
    £12.50
    Jay Cormier offers helpful reflections that will spark the Sunday conversation about the Gospel of Matthew around the parish table.
  • 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.
  • Mark

    Dennis Sweetland
    £12.50
    ‘Sweetland writes with clarity and takes the reader, chapter by chapter, through Mark’s narrative, offering succinct and thoughtful leads to how this powerful New Testament text can connect with Christian life today.’
  • Catholic Social Teaching

    Theodor Herr
    £12.50
    This book deals with all the essentials of Catholic social teaching in a concise way, but without oversimplification.
  • Creating Communion

    John J. Markey
    £12.50
    A fresh and refreshing look at the meaning of “communion” in the documents of the Second Vatican Council. John Markey has laid out a bold and insightful theological vision of the Church that will help guide us.
  • This work is composed of essays by significant scholars in Franciscan theology, history, and hagiography.
  • 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.
  • Basil Howe – A Story of Young Love (HB)

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton
    £12.95
    Painstakingly reconstructed from hundreds of scraps of paper, Basil Howe eventually emerged as a novel which written by G.K. Chesterton when he was only 20. In fact, it was his first book, although it lay unpublished for more than a century. Now you can read what was in the mind of the man who was to become such a great literary figure of the 20th century. VIEW IN PAPERBACK EDITION  
  • The Beauty of the Eucharist

    Dennis J. Billy
    £12.95
    The early Christians understood the importance of the Eucharist as an essential element in the Christian life. The writings of the Church Fathers give witness to this fact, and in this fascinating book, the author leads to a deeper understanding of the Eucharist by examining what they have to say about it.
  • From Glory to Glory

    Rea McDonnell
    £12.95
    From Glory to Glory encourages scriptural/communal prayer. Texts are selected from the Gospel of John and the Letters of Paul.
  • 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.
  • Making Peace

    Roberto Morozzo Della Rocca
    £13.95
    This book presents the fascinating story of Sant’Egidio’s activities for peace and reconciliation for the good of humanity. And their motivation: love of God and love of neighbour.  
  • Day by Day with St Francis

    Gianluigi Pasquale
    £14.95
    This collection of carefully selected passages from the Early Documents series of the Franciscan movement published by New City sets out a plan for meditation during the course of the year.
  • Hugo's workbook is a proven resource that has guided people at all academic levels through a study of the life and writings of Saint Francis using primary sources in translation. This Second Edition is a thorough revision that includes new scholarship and new bibliographic references and is compatible with Francis of Assisi Early Documents.
  • An A to Z of Lourdes

    Nino Bucca
    £14.95
    This little encyclopaedia will help Lourdes to leave a deep and lasting impact on its many visitors.
  • This collection of carefully selected passages from the Fathers of the Church sets out a plan for meditation during the course of the year. It is a powerful tool by which we can make their discoveries our own. There is a theme for each month of the year and a reading for each day. Beatifully presented in hard back with an attractive full colour dust jacket, this book makes an ideal gift for anyone who values the things of the Spirit.
  • The lectionary readings for the entire Christmas season come alive through the stories and reflections of popular author Megan McKenna. Her words show us how we can centre our lives on bringing justice and peace into the world while we wait for Jesus, the Son of God, to come among us.
  • Luke

    Megan McKenna
    £14.95
    For Christians of our time, Megan McKenna explores the meaning of the blessings and woes pronounced by Jesus on the plains of Galilee.
  • 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

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