The Loyola Treasury of Saints

The Loyola Treasury of Saints
Title The Loyola Treasury of Saints PDF eBook
Author David Self
Publisher Loyola Press
Pages 236
Release 2003
Genre Christian saints
ISBN 0829417850

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Chronicles the lives of several Christian saints.

The Loyola Treasury of Saints

The Loyola Treasury of Saints
Title The Loyola Treasury of Saints PDF eBook
Author David Self
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 2003
Genre Christian saints
ISBN

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Chronicles the lives of several Christian saints.

The Treasury of Saints and Martyrs

The Treasury of Saints and Martyrs
Title The Treasury of Saints and Martyrs PDF eBook
Author Margaret Mulvihill
Publisher Viking Juvenile
Pages 88
Release 1999
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Children will love reading about the fascinating lives of various saints and their journeys, illustrated with beautifully colored pictures. Calendar of saints days also is included.

The Catholic Treasury of Prayers and Verses

The Catholic Treasury of Prayers and Verses
Title The Catholic Treasury of Prayers and Verses PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Emmaus Road Publishing
Pages 29
Release 2021-01-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1645850676

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We are never too young to begin speaking to God in prayer. The Catholic Treasury of Prayers & Verses gives children the words to help them grow in a close relationship with their Heavenly Father. Reverently illustrated by artist Adalee Hude, The Catholic Treasury of Prayers & Verses introduces children to beautiful passages of Sacred Scripture and basic Catholic prayers—from the Our Father and Hail Mary, to the Morning Offering and Act of Contrition, and everything in between. The Catholic Treasury of Prayers & Verses also includes prayers to nurture devotion to the Eucharist and many beloved Saints. Through the powerful words of traditional Catholic prayers and striking illustrations, this volume is a treasure indeed for all Catholics.

The Treasury of Catholic Wisdom

The Treasury of Catholic Wisdom
Title The Treasury of Catholic Wisdom PDF eBook
Author John Hardon
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 764
Release 2011-05-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1681496046

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The Treasury of Catholic Wisdom is a Catholic library in miniature, a one-volume microcosm of what the Church's great minds have thought and said since the apostolic age. Indeed, in The Treasury of Catholic Wisdom, noted theologian Fr. John A. Hardon has compiled the works of thirty-three of the greatest Catholic thinkers and writers, representing every period of the Church's passage through time, from the beginnings of Christianity to the present day. Here are men and women, bishops and priests, religious and the laity "whose native talents were elevated by the supernatural light that God reserves for those who are most submissive to His will." Included in this extraordinary and fascinating anthology are the works of the early saints, such as Gregory, Basil, Augustine, John Chrysostom, Patrick, Bernard Francis, and Thomas Aquinas. Here, too, are the writings of the great reformers Ignatius, Catherine of Siena, and Teresa of Avila; the mystic John of the Cross; the practical wisdom of Francis de Sales, Louis de Montfort, and Peter Julian Eymard; and the modern-day reflections of Gerard Manley Hopkins, Francis Thompson, Therese of Lisieux, G.K. Chesterton, and Fulton J. Sheen. The Treasury of Catholic Wisdom is a comprehensive anthology of the outstanding Catholic literature from the first century to modern times. Mystics and martyrs, philosophers and theologians, poets and prose writers are quoted at length and in depth. They are truly representative of the spirit and substance of Catholicism in its paradox of phenomenal stability and versatility over the centuries. Fr. Hardon has selected those writings which are representative of the thought and philosophy of each contributor, and has carefully chosen excerpts which are not always the most familiar. Thus, his volume provides not only a fresh collection of the best of Catholic wisdom, but also a uniquely comprehensive work which offers enlightenment and faith for generations of readers. John A. Hardon, S.J., holds a master's degree in philosophy from Loyola University and a doctorate in theology from the Gregorian University in Rome. He is the author of The Catholic Catechism and many other books. Fr. Hardon is also a founder of the Catholic Home Study Institute, a correspondence school which operates under pontifical approval.

Sister Wendy's Book of Saints

Sister Wendy's Book of Saints
Title Sister Wendy's Book of Saints PDF eBook
Author Wendy Beckett
Publisher DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Pages 104
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN

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Anthology of illuminated manuscripts, miniatures and icons relating to the lives of more than 40 Saints.

My Best Teachers Were Saints

My Best Teachers Were Saints
Title My Best Teachers Were Saints PDF eBook
Author Susan H. Swetnam
Publisher Loyola Press
Pages 323
Release 2009-04-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829430458

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Discipline problems, self-doubt, tense meetings, classroom stress . . . Couldn’t every teacher use some saintly help? Every teacher can think of at least one mentor who has served as an inspiration over the years. However, many teachers—even those with a Catholic faith—might not have considered that saints can serve as mentors. Author and teacher Susan H. Swetnam believes that saints aren’t only good teachers—they’re the best teachers. In My Best Teachers Were Saints, Swetnam focuses on fifty-two saints—many of them teachers—who faced challenges similar to those that nearly all educators face today, from indifferent students and recalcitrant colleagues to their own limitations and feelings of isolation. With the examples of saints such as Augustine, Ignatius of Loyola, and Scholastica, Swetnam eagerly shares how their words and deeds helped immensely in her own career as a teacher and how they can aid and inspire other educators as well. Anyone involved in education—whether teaching religion or mathematics, kindergartners or graduate students—will discover within these pages a treasure trove of saintly help that is sure to prove that the best teachers are in fact saints!