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Other editions of book My First Holy Communion

  • My First Holy Communion

    Sophie Piper, Angelo Ruta

    Hardcover (Paraclete Press, March 1, 2010)
    Need a gift for First Communion? The perfect gift for every child on this most important occasion! This book has the color illustration and textual simplicity to appeal to children, and the charm and respectfulness to appeal to the adult buying the book. Designed with a fill-in page to commemorate the event, and space for a photo to be stuck in, My First Holy Communion contains prayers on the themes of praising God, remembering baptism, coming to confession, taking part in Holy Communion, and living a Christian life. This keepsake concludes with a section of appealing and reassuring blessings and will be welcomed not only as a memento of a special day, but as an encouragement to grow as a Christian throughout one’s life.
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  • My First Holy Communion

    Sophie Piper

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, April 23, 2010)
    Designed with a fill-in page to commemorate the event, and space for a photo to be stuck in, this book contains prayers on the themes of praising God, acknowledging one's baptism and taking part in holy communion. The book concludes with a section of appealing and reassuring blessings.
  • My First Holy Communion

    Sophie Piper, Angelo Ruta

    Hardcover (Paraclete Press, March 1, 2010)
    The perfect gift for every child ages 7-9 on this most important occasion This book has the color illustration and textual simplicity to appeal to children around the age of 7, and the charm and respectfulness to appeal to the adult buying the book. Designed with a fill-in page to commemorate the event, and space for a photo to be stuck in, My First Holy Communion contains prayers on the themes of praising God, remembering baptism, coming to confession, taking part in Holy Communion, and living a Christian life. This keepsake concludes with a section of appealing and reassuring blessings and will be welcomed not only as a memento of a special day, but as an encouragement to grow as a Christian throughout one’s life.
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