"Courageous", "Be a Man!" and "His Love Remains" Combo PackageGreat for a young man's high school or college graduation, birthday, wedding, or Father's Day gift! Set includes the 2011 film "Courageous," a paperback edition of the 2009 book "Be A Man" by Fr. Larry Richards, and Collin Raye's 2011 music CD "His Love Remains."
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"Crown of Thorns" RosaryThis sturdy, handmade rosary composed of smoke colored czech fire-polished glass beads displays a recurrent crown-of-thorns motif. Offered here at special discount.
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"Divine Mercy" RosaryThis sturdy hand-crafted rosary makes an elegant gift for birthday, graduation, Christmas or other joyous celebration in the life of someone especially dear to your heart. The center depicts the Divine Mercy image on one side and St. Faustina on the other.
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"Holy Spirit" RosaryMade of translucent 8mm honey colored Czech fire polished glass, the distinctive center for this rosary depicts a dove for the Holy Spirit and has the words "COME HOLY GHOST ENLIGHTEN ME" on the reverse.
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"Knights of Columbus" RosaryThis sturdy hand-crafted very masculine rosary features a Center with the Knights of Columbus symbol and the Blessed Pope John Paul II Papal Crucifix.
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"Miraculous Medal" RosaryThis delicate yet sturdy Rosary is hand-crafted from 9mm beads each of which bears the image of the Miraculous Medal of St. Catherine Laboure.
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"Stations of the Cross" RosaryThis beautiful, sturdy, handmade rosary from DesignMyRosary.com makes a meaningful confirmation, graduation, or anniversary gift that will be cherished for many years to come.
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A Man For All SeasonsWhen King Henry VIII wants to divorce his wife in order to marry Anne Boleyn, only Sir Thomas More (Paul Scofield) has the courage and conviction to oppose the King's will -- a decision that leads to his martyrdom. Scofield won an Academy Award for Best Actor in his role.
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A Noble TreasonThe personalities, character, and courage of individual White Rose members, as they resisted the pull of wartime patriotism and overcame their fear of the terrible price they would pay for their dissidence, give this true story of the first overt resistance to Hitler's regime an inspiring and unforgettable quality.
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A Simple, Life-Changing PrayerFor most people most of the time, prayer is hard. It is especially difficult —not to mention unsatisfying— when people experience it as formal, dry, and repetitious. But what might happen if you discovered a simple prayer that changed all that? The prayer is the examen, which St. Ignatius Loyola developed for the purpose of nurturing a reflective habit of mind that is constantly attuned to God’s presence.
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Adam and Eve After the PillThis ground-breaking book by noted essayist and author Mary Eberstadt contends that sexual freedom has paradoxically produced widespread discontent. Drawing on sociologists Pitirim Sorokin, Carle Zimmerman, and others; philosopher G.E.M. Anscombe and novelist Tom Wolfe; and a host of feminists, food writers, musicians, and other voices from across today's popular culture, Eberstadt makes her contrarian case with an impressive array of evidence.
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All that EchoesWorking with producer Rob Cavallo, Groban aimed, in this sixth album, to fully capture the spirit of his acclaimed concerts. “The album was really sparked by an energy I had on the road,” he says. Songs include "Brave", six other original compositions, and more.
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American ChurchHas the Americanization of American Catholics been a blessing or a curse for the Church in the United States? Or has it been a bit of both? Russell Shaw takes a searching look at this question. In concluding his study, Shaw offers a number of thought-provoking suggestions about what the Church in America needs to do now.
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An Invitation to FaithWonderful gift choice for any occasion in the life of a faithful Christian! This beautiful hardcover volume presents a selection of key words from the teachings of the Holy Father since he began his Pontificate, in alphabetical order. Each key word then leads to an inspiring and insightful meditation from the Pope on various important spiritual themes and topics. Thus by means of these words Benedict XVI invites us to become daily actors in the real revolution that comes from God and is called Love.
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Animal Kingdom"Pavel Chichikov sees the natural through the mystical eyes of the supernatural....This is to see things as they are meant to be seen. It is to see God's presence in the weaving of a spider's web or in the flight of a bird. It is to see as Gerard Manley Hopkins saw. It is to paint inscapes. It is to see truly."
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At the Still PointExperience God through your imagination during the (mostly) summer months of "Ordinary Time". In these pages there are worlds to be explored, characters to meet, images to gaze upon, phrases to savor. You will encounter passages from novelists from Austen and Tolstoy to Dostoevsky and Garrison Keillor and poets from George Herbert and St. John of the Cross to Scott Cairns and Kathleen Norris.
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Be A Man!A must-read for all men who are serious about strengthening their relationship with God, this exceptional book speaks clearly and directly, challenging men to live their faith with courage and conviction. With the unique blend of humor, passion, and frankness that has become his trademark style, Fr. Larry Richards explores how a Christ-centered male spirituality fosters growth in holiness, and inspires men to become loving servants of their wives, their families, and the Church as a whole.
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BecketGripping depiction of King Henry II's loving friendship with Thomas Becket, the monarch’s closest confident and advisor -- until the King makes him Archbishop of Canterbury. In this position Becket finds himself drawn towards uncompromising devotion to God, a rival with whom the King cannot compete.
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Bilbo's JourneyMine every bit from gold from "The Hobbit" with the help of noted author and literary critic Joseph Peace. Go beyond the dragons, dwarves, and elves to uncover the surprisingly deep Christian meaning of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic novel.
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Bleeder"An intelligent, deftly written mystery that offers a skillful blend of reason and faith..." Fr. Boudreau and Reed, a man who is skeptical of religion, become friends. Then Reed becomes the main suspect in the unexplained death of his friend, who collapses and bleeds to death during Good Friday service.
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