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  • A Star Over Bethlehem

    Ann Finch
    £7.50
    This beautiful anthology of stories, poems and prose, both ancient and modern, is a veritable treasure chest for anyone wishing to reflect on the meaning of Christmas and the events surrounding it.  
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Marian Profile

    Brendan Leahy
    £9.95
    At the dawn of the new millennium we notice with joy the emergence of the ‘Marian profile’ of the Church that summarizes the deepest contents of the conciliar renewal.
  • 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.
  • 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.  
  • 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 Cry

    Chiara Lubich
    £6.95
    Written as a love song to Jesus dying forsaken on the cross, this book explores the depths of what Jesus suffered and achieved. Rooted in experience, it shows how the development of the Focolare Movement displays the fruits of a relationship with the forsaken Jesus.  
  • The Cloud Of Unknowing For Everyone

    Elizabeth Ruth Obbard
    £5.95
    The author, herself a contemplative Carmelite, introduces the reader to this spiritual classic through her very accessible prose and simple, yet beautiful illustrations. Anyone who is attracted by the contemplative life, whilst living in the midst of our busy world, will find this little book a great help.
  • 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.
  • Holiness for Everyone

    Elizabeth Ruth Obbard
    £5.95
    Introduction to the Devout Life began as a series of letters to one of Francis’ spiritual daughters, who looked to him for direction.
  • Living Dialogue

    Chiara Lubich
    £8.95
    This little book offers a refreshing approach to Christian unity based on Chiara Lubich’s spirituality of communion. It contains her addresses to the World Council of Churches and at various ecumenical events. 
  • Living Together

    Andrea Riccardi
    £8.95
    In a world torn apart by conflict, the author, himself an experienced peace-maker, proposes some ways ahead in the complex world of international relations.  
  • Love in Christianity and Islam

    Mahnaz Heydarpoor
    £5.95
    At this critical moment of history when believers are often stereotyped as fanatics by the media, the author takes us back to what is essential in both Christianity and Islam: love.  
  • 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.  

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