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Cherub Advent Wreath
- Prepare for the birth of Christ by lighting a candle every Sunday during Advent with this precious Cherub Advent Wreath.
- The excitement builds as each week and candle is lit and we come closer to Christmas!.
- This is a wonderful way to keep Christ in Christmas!

Mary and the Father's of the Church
- Survey of of Marian doctrine in the first 8 centuries
- Clear and readable summary

Be A Man! by Father Larry Richards
- Men are rediscovering the importance of spiritual life and Father Larry Richards is helping them do that.
- He tells men how to focus on the right goal, how to live as a beloved son of God.
- This is a highly readable book for men by a man who knows how to talk to men about things that matter most.

The Eucharistic Miracles of the World
- Eucharistic miracles from all over the world are described with pictures in this beautiful work.
- Translated from the Italian, there are over 126 Eucharistic Miracles listed.
- Archbishop Raymond Burke states in part "It should not surprise us that God has granted so many miracles to deepen our knowledge and love of His greatest gift to us."
Purest of all Lilies
By Father Donald Calloway
- Many don't know it, but St Faustina, the Polish nun who received many revelations from Jesus and recorded them in a diary, also had a relationship with His Mother Mary.
- This book is written by a prominent Marian priest, Fr. Donald Calloway.
- From the age of 5, St Faustina would tell her mother of dreams she had of walking hand in hand in the garden with Our Mother, Mary.
The Life of the Blessed Virgin Mary
From the Visions of Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich
- This is an incredibly beautiful book about Our Blessed Mother including insights of her background, parents, ancestors, and St. Joseph.
- Many facts describing the Nativity and early life of our Lord, as well as the last days of Mary Our Mother here on earth.
- All from visions of the mystic. 400 pages.
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