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Celebrating sacraments

2000
Introduces high school students to the history, meanings, traditions, symbolism, and importance of the sacraments of the Catholic Church.
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Who is Pope Francis?

2017
A look at the life of Pope Francis, the first Jesuit Pope.

Christianity

2018
This book provides the history of Christianity, and explains how the current divisions in the faith occurred.

Cradle and All

2000
"In Boston and an ocean away, in Ireland, two young women--both virgins--find themselves pregnant. Around the world, epidemics, droughts, famines, floods, and worse threaten major cities. Terrifying forces of light and darkness are gathering, and former nun turned P.I. Anne Fitzgerald investigates the immaculate conceptions to discover the truth--and to save the young women, and possibly herself."--back cover.

Left to tell

discovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust
2014
The true story of Immacul?e Ilibagiza who endured the murder of her family as a result of genocide in Rwanda in 1994 and how she was able to later forgive those who had killed them.

Cradle and All

2016
Anne Fitzgerald, a former nun turned private investigator, is hired by the Archdiocese of Boston to investigate two immaculate conceptions as terrifying forces of light and darkness gather.

Dorothy Day

champion of the poor
2004
Tells the life story of twentieth-century American activist Dorothy Day, describing her conversion to Catholicism and her founding of the Catholic Worker movement, which aided the poor, protested war, and fought for social justice.

All is grace

a biography of Dorothy Day
2011
Chronicles the life of Dorothy Day, founder of the Catholic Worker movement, focusing on her efforts to live out the message of the Gospel and discussing her religious beliefs, protest work, extensive writings, and other related topics.

American Catholics

a history of the Roman Catholic community in the United States
1981
A history of American Catholics from colonial days to the 1980's.

Being Catholic now

prominent Americans talk about change in the church and the quest for meaning
2008
Contains essays in which thirty-seven American Catholics, including businesspeople, actors, educators, journalists, politicians, and others speak about their own faith and feelings about the Church.

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