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  • Beloved of My Heart

    Elizabeth Ruth Obbard
    £7.50
    Like many women mystics of the past, St Gertrude is being rediscovered and appreciated as a true spiritual teacher rather than just a sentimental woman visionary.
  • My Ecumenical Journey

    Chiara Lubich
    £7.50
    This book, published during the centenary year of the birth of Chiara Lubich, may be considered a treatise on the spirituality of unity as lived out in the Focolare Movement. The readers hopefully discover in the brothers and sisters of a Church that is different from theirs the face of the one Christ.
  • 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.
  • New Horizons

    Chiara Amirante
    £7.50
    Chiara Amirante’s story is the stuff of high adventure. It tells of a soul completely given to God and to the service of those most in need in our society. 
  • God in the Midst of the World – I.

    the two centres for the Volunteers
    £7.50
    Special Offer 3 books for £20
    These pages tell the story of the Volunteers of God in the first forty years of their existence, from 1956 to 1996.
  • Gospel Joy

    Dennis J. Billy
    £7.95
    This book examines the central elements of Pope Francis’ vision of the Church as it sets out to preach the gospel to people of every nation and every walk of life.
  • In this moving collection of writings from John Paul II’s final year in this world, he calls us to build a more open society which recognises human rights, to listen to our neighbour’s cry for help, to build bridges and to share in one another’s gifts.
  • 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  
  • A New Way

    Chiara Lubich
    £7.95
    The spirituality that Chiara Lubich and her companions discovered is a ‘new way’, one in which people go to God, not primarily as individuals, but together. The pages of this book help the reader discover this new way in all its freshness and relevance for the 21st century.
  • 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 Living Presence

    Chiara Lubich
    £7.95
    This book looks at three aspects of a single mystery: the Word, the Eucharist and the presence of Jesus among those gathered in his name.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Basil Howe – A Story of Young Love (PB)

    Gilbert Keith Chesterton
    £8.50
    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 HARDBACK EDITION

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