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Other editions of book Once upon a Time Saints

  • Once Upon a Time Saints

    Ethel Pochocki, Ken Fast, Bethlehem Books

    Audiobook (Bethlehem Books, July 1, 2015)
    These stories are meant to show human and lovable people whose mysterious passion for God led them into preposterous escapades. With an eye on the taste of a child for concrete detail and no apologies for the embroidery of legend, each tale, in a style akin to fairy-tale, sets forth the unique qualities of a Genevieve, a Felix, a Dorothy, or Comgall-16 real saints brought unforgettably to our attention and admiration.
  • Once upon a Time Saints

    Ethel Pochocki, Tom Matt

    Paperback (Bethlehem Books, May 1, 1996)
    These stories, the author explains, are meant to show human and lovable people whose mysterious passion for God led them into preposterous escapades. With an eye on the taste of a child for concrete detail and no apologies for the embroidery of legend, each tale, in a style akin to fairy-tale, sets forth the unique qualities of a Genevieve, a Felix, a Dorothy, or a Comgall--16 real saints brought unforgettably to our attention and admiration.
  • Once Upon a Time Saints

    Ethel Pochocki, Tom Matt

    eBook (Bethlehem Books, June 29, 2015)
    "These stories," the author explains, "are meant to show human and lovable people whose mysterious passion for God led them into preposterous escapades." With an eye on the taste of a child for concrete detail and no apologies for "the embroidery of legend," each tale, in a style akin to fairy-tale, sets forth the unique qualities of a Genevieve, a Felix, a Dorothy, or Comgall-16 real saints brought unforgettably to our attention and admiration.
  • Once Upon A Time Saints

    Ethel Pochocki

    Audio CD (Bethlehem Books, Aug. 31, 2002)
    These stories, the author explains, are meant to show human and lovable people whose mysterious passion for God led them into preposterous escapades. With an eye on the taste of a child for concrete detail and no apologies for the embroidery of legend, each tale, in a style akin to fairy-tale, sets forth the unique qualities of a Genevieve, a Felix, a Dorothy, or a Comgall--16 real saints brought unforgettably to our attention and admiration. Illustrated by Tom Matt.