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  • Oracional bilingue para ninos: A Children's Prayerbook in Spanish-English

    Jorge Perales, Therese U. Grisewood RSM, Renee Domeier OSB

    Paperback (Liturgical Press, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Bilingual / bilingüe This prayerbook, updated to conform to The Roman Missal, Third Edition, provides English and Spanish texts for prayers commonly used by children. It includes the Our Father, Hail Mary, Apostle's Creed, the Ten Commandments, as well as prayers for confession and communion, the Station of the Cross, and the Rosary. The English text appears on the left page, with the Spanish text of the same prayer directly across from it on the right page. These prayers were compiled by the Reverend Jorge Perales, Sr. Thérèse U. Grisewood, RSM, and Renèe Domeier, OSB. Este libro de oraciones da el texto para las oraciones más comunes para niños. Incluye el Padre Nuestro, Ave María, el Credo de los Apóstoles, los Diez Mandamientos, así como oraciones para la confesión y la comunión, el Vía Crucis, y el Rosario. El libro está preparado de modo que el texto en inglés aparece en la página izquierda y el texto en español, de la misma oración, aparece directamente en frente en la pagina derecha. Las oraciones fueron compilados por el Padre Jorge Perales, Sor Thérèse U. Grisewood, RSM, y Sor Renèe Domeier, OSB.
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  • The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture: The Word that Comes from God and Speaks of God for the Salvation of the World

    Pontifical Biblical Commission, Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig MĂĽller

    Paperback (Liturgical Press, Nov. 7, 2014)
    In his 2009 post-synodal apostolic exhortation Verbum Domini, Pope Benedict XVI pointed out that “theological reflection has always considered inspiration and truth as two key concepts for an ecclesial hermeneutic of the sacred Scriptures” and that there is today the need “for a fuller and more adequate study of these realities, in order to better respond to the need of interpreting the sacred texts in accordance with their nature.” The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture: The Word That Comes from God and Speaks of God for the Salvation of the World is the contribution of the Pontifical Biblical Commission toward a more adequate understanding of the concepts of inspiration and truth that respects both the nature of the Bible and its significance for the life of the Church. Drawing on a close reading of the Scriptures themselves, the document focuses on three main aspects:1. The inspiration of Sacred Scripture and the exploration of its divine provenance2. The truth of the Word of God, emphasizing the message about God and his project of salvation3. Challenges that arise from the Bible itself, on account of certain aspects that seem inconsistent with its quality of being the Word of God Reading this document, formally approved by Pope Francis, will strengthen the reader to receive the word of God—in the liturgical assembly and in every other place—in its theological, Christological, soteriological, and ecclesiological context in a way that corresponds ever more closely to this unique gift of God whereby God communicates his very self and invites us into communion with him.
  • Corita Kent: Gentle Revolutionary of the Heart

    Rose Pacatte

    eBook (Liturgical Press, May 5, 2017)
    Corita Kent, an American nun and pop artist, led a life of creativity and love that took her in unexpected directions. In this engaging portrait, Sr. Rose Pacatte, FSP, offers an in-depth look at Corita Kent, gentle revolutionary of the heart, letting the beauty and truth of her life and art speak for itself.Frances Elizabeth Kent’s rise to fame coincided with some of the most socially volatile years of the twentieth century. As Sr. Mary Corita of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters, she became a nationally-respected artist—though the Archbishop of her home city of Los Angeles regarded her work as blasphemous. Seeing no contradiction between the sacred and the secular, Corita designed the US Postal Service’s iconic “Love” stamp and created the largest copyrighted work of art in the world, on a gas tank for the Boston Gas Company. These examples and more exemplify the theology and point of view of one of the twentieth century’s most famous and fascinating artists.
  • The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture: The Word that Comes from God and Speaks of God for the Salvation of the World

    Pontifical Biblical Commission, Gerhard Ludwig MĂĽller

    eBook (Liturgical Press, Nov. 15, 2014)
    In his 2009 post-synodal apostolic exhortation Verbum Domini, Pope Benedict XVI pointed out that “theological reflection has always considered inspiration and truth as two key concepts for an ecclesial hermeneutic of the sacred Scriptures” and that there is today the need “for a fuller and more adequate study of these realities, in order to better respond to the need of interpreting the sacred texts in accordance with their nature.” The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture: The Word That Comes from God and Speaks of God for the Salvation of the World is the contribution of the Pontifical Biblical Commission toward a more adequate understanding of the concepts of inspiration and truth that respects both the nature of the Bible and its significance for the life of the Church. Drawing on a close reading of the Scriptures themselves, the document focuses on three main aspects:1. The inspiration of Sacred Scripture and the exploration of its divine provenance2. The truth of the Word of God, emphasizing the message about God and his project of salvation3. Challenges that arise from the Bible itself, on account of certain aspects that seem inconsistent with its quality of being the Word of God Reading this document, formally approved by Pope Francis, will strengthen the reader to receive the word of God—in the liturgical assembly and in every other place—in its theological, Christological, soteriological, and ecclesiological context in a way that corresponds ever more closely to this unique gift of God whereby God communicates his very self and invites us into communion with him.
  • The Color of Me

    Linda L. McDunn, Barbara Knutson

    Hardcover (Liturgical Press, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Catholic Press Association Award Winner! What color is God? a large gathering and a calming rain leads a child to find the surprising answer in this story. While learning the answer, the child discovers one of the greatest messages of all.The Color of Me is a beautifully illustrated children's book that tells of the many colors of God's creation and the goodness of the colors. McDunn delightfully describes the value of all colors as she recounts how God created the Earth and identifies the effects of creation. Children will relate to the concepts of colors and coloring in The Color of Me as they learn values of acceptance, appreciation, and respect for everything that God made. Perfect for parents and educators to read to children and for early readers to read themselves. For children ages four to eight.Linda L.. McDunn is the director of human resources for the Sisters of the Order of St. Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota, and a consultant/trainer in management and communication.
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  • Corita Kent: Gentle Revolutionary of the Heart

    Rose Pacatte FSP

    Paperback (Liturgical Press, May 18, 2017)
    Corita Kent, an American nun and pop artist, led a life of creativity and love that took her in unexpected directions. In this engaging portrait, Sr. Rose Pacatte, FSP, offers an in-depth look at Corita Kent, gentle revolutionary of the heart, letting the beauty and truth of her life and art speak for itself.Frances Elizabeth Kent’s rise to fame coincided with some of the most socially volatile years of the twentieth century. As Sr. Mary Corita of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters, she became a nationally-respected artist—though the Archbishop of her home city of Los Angeles regarded her work as blasphemous. Seeing no contradiction between the sacred and the secular, Corita designed the US Postal Service’s iconic “Love” stamp and created the largest copyrighted work of art in the world, on a gas tank for the Boston Gas Company. These examples and more exemplify the theology and point of view of one of the twentieth century’s most famous and fascinating artists.
  • Trouble Don't Last Always: Soul Prayers

    Diana L. Hayes

    Paperback (Liturgical Press, July 10, 1995)
    This volume is a personal narrative - a sustained prayer - of a young African-American woman. It chronicles her struggle to understand God's message as revealed in her ongoing battle with rheumatoid arthritis just as her career as a theology professor was starting.
  • Ambrose and the Cathedral Dream

    Margo Sorenson, Katalin Szegedi

    Paperback (Liturgical Press, Nov. 10, 2006)
    Ambrose the mouse longs to follow in the tradition of his mouse family and help to build the cathedral. However, his mouse cousins tease him because he has been too busy daydreaming to practice the somersaults that startle the tired workers and help them to stay awake. Ambrose resolves to not only help build the cathedral, but to help William the Master Builder find his dream. Join the adventure as Ambrose discovers a way to help William and prove to his mouse cousins and to himself that he can be of value in the building of the cathedral.With lavish, detailed illustrations by award-winning artist Katalin Szegedi, this story will teach children ages 4-10 about the architecture of a medieval cathedral and inspire them to pursue their dreams.
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  • Children's Bible

    W. Hillmann OFM

    Paperback (Liturgical Press, Jan. 1, 1961)
    With text and colorful illustrations, this children's classic tells the Scripture story from the creation to our Lord's second coming.
  • The Christmas Star

    Paloma Wensell, Ulises Wensell, Linda M. Maloney

    Hardcover (Liturgical Press, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Anna and Daniel follow the brightest star to Bethlehem and bring their favorite toys to baby Jesus. In return they receive a gift far more beautiful than anything they have ever known before. The Christmas Star tells the Christmas story in a delightful new way 'from Anna and her brother Daniel's perspective 'with beautiful images that will captivate the imaginations of children ages 4-7. This colorful board book shares the true meaning of Christmas with even the youngest believers.
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  • The Creation Story: In Words and Sign Language

    John P. Audia, David Spohn

    Hardcover (Liturgical Press, May 1, 2007)
    In The Creation Story, Deacon John P. Audia provides children with a simple version of the classic story of Creation illustrated in word and sign. Through engaging full-color images and rhyming verses he captures the attention of children, both deaf and hearing, and reminds them that God is living in them and that they are a special part of God's creation. This story is a first step in helping children to understand that when God speaks we all can hear.The Creation Story provides a way for parents and children to share not only the story but also the different signs that are used to tell the story. It is the ideal book for those looking to help encourage both adults and children to deepen their faith and serves as a learning tool to expose them to American Sign Language (ASL), the universal language for the hearing impaired. It also gives hearing children a head start on a bilingual education and offers potential to improve literacy skills by introducing them to the benefits of sign.John P. Audia is a hearing Deacon from the Diocese of Rockville Centre, Long Island, New York. He is in ministry with The Pastoral Ministry for the Deaf and serves as Chaplain for the Deaf community. He is a member of The Sign of the Cross Council, the only Deaf Knights of Columbus Council in the world.David Spohn is a printmaker, children's book writer/illustrator and the senior art director of the Hazelden Foundation's publishing division. Over the past two decades, he has designed and illustrated hundreds of books. He has written and illustrated several children's picture books of his own, including Nate's Treasure, Winter Wood, Starry Night, and Home Field.
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  • The Joy of Gospel: Meditations for Young People

    Carlo Maria Martini

    Paperback (Liturgical Press, April 1, 1994)
    Cardinal Martini infuses the joy of the gospel in these reflections that urge young people (and all Christians) to turn to sacred reading (lectio divina) and to devotion to Mary as a means to follow Christ.This volume contains two collections of meditations on the Word of God. The first consists of spiritual exercises developed around the Cana wedding story, with Mary as our instructor in discipleship. The stories of crisis and conversion from the Gospel of St. Mark form the basis of the second collection and mirror our lives as followers of Christ.The young people of Milan know Cardinal Martini, their archbishop, as an understanding, comforting, and challenging witness to the gospel. With each word Cardinal Martini draws all young people who partake of these reflections nearer to the "joy" of the cross, our salvation.