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Get Ready for the Feast of St. Joseph

February 24, 2009

March is the month of St. Joseph, and the feast of St. Joseph is celebrated on March 19.

St. Joseph Framed Print

Learn more about St. Joseph with these great resources:

St. Joseph Novena

$2.75

Saint Joseph: His Life and His Role in the Church Today

$11.95
Louise Bourassa Perrotta

Joseph the Silent

$9.95
Fr. Michael Gasnier, O.P.

Tools from Joseph’s Workshop

$12.95
Rick Sarkisian, [...]

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Get Great St. Patrick’s Day Gifts

February 18, 2009

Patrick the Enlightener Icon

We have a number of books and DVDs to help you learn more about St. Patrick:

Patrick In His Own Words
$6.95
Bishop Joseph Duffy

Twenty Tales of Irish Saints
$13.95
Alice Curtayne

The Story of Saint Patrick

$6.95
James A. Janda

Patrick: Brave Shepherd of the Emerald Isle
$14.99

St. Patrick: Apostle of Ireland
$24.95
DVD [...]

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Epiphany: The Revelation of Jesus as King

December 16, 2008

“On January 6 we celebrate Jesus’ coming as Savior of the world”

The Epiphany

“The light that shone in the night at Christmas illuminating the Bethlehem Grotto, where Mary, Joseph and the shepherds remained in silent adoration, shines out today and is manifested to all. The Epiphany is a mystery of light, symbolically suggested [...]

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The First Feast of the New Year – Mary, Mother of God

December 3, 2008

“Celebrate the beginning of a new year by honoring Mary, the Mother of God”

Mary with the Christ Child

January 1st is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, a Holy Day of Obligation

January 1st is much more than a new calendar page and a day off from work. On this day, the Church remembers [...]

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Looking for Catholic Gifts?

November 26, 2008

“Keep the focus of Christmas on Christ, and help those on your Christmas list to do the same by giving Catholic gifts”

Adoration of the Magi

“Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, “Where is he who [...]

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Advent – The Beginning of a New Year

October 28, 2008

“Advent, the first Sunday of the new liturgical year and the season of waiting in hopefulness for the coming of Christ, begins on November 30”

Nativity by Notti

Advent begins November 30th. Do you have your Advent reading and resources?

Jesus said to his disciples, “But of that day or hour, no [...]

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Magnificat Advent Companions 2008

October 15, 2008

We want to let you know that the 2008 Magnificat Advent Companion is in stock now.
As you may know, the Advent Companions sell out early every year. Magnificat always produces a very limited number of this helpful and inspiring guide. This year, Advent begins on November 30 – only a month and a half [...]

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Newsletter: The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin

August 9, 2008

“On September 8, the Church celebrates the birth of the Immaculately Conceived Mary – a miraculous birth giving her the graces necessary to become the Mother of God”

Immaculate Conception Fine Art Print

September 8 – Birth of Mary

“We must except the Holy Virgin Mary, concerning whom I wish to raise no question when it touches [...]

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Who Are Those Early Church Fathers That Everyone is Talking About?

June 4, 2008

On June 27 we celebrate the feast day of St. Cyril of Jerusalem and on June 28 we celebrate the feast day of St. Irenaeus of Lyons. These are two of the greatest early Church Fathers (Apostolic Fathers) who helped to shape the life, the teachings and the spirituality of the young Catholic Church.

St. Jerome Translating [...]

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We Celebrate the Life of St. Anthony of Padua on June 13

June 4, 2008

“St. Anthony of Padua is one of the most beloved saints in the Church and one of the most well-known early disciples of St. Francis of Assisi. He was a renowned preacher and worker of miracles during his lifetime, and throughout the eight hundred years since his death he has so generously come to the assistance of [...]

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