
Preparing for the Month of the Rosary and Celebrating the Feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Offer ends Tuesday October 2nd, 2012 at 12:00 midnight EST. These prices are available online only through Ignatius.com
October, the month dedicated to the Holy Rosary, is fast upon us. We recall that Our Lady of Fatima especially asked us to pray the Rosary every day for peace and conversion. We have a variety of inspiring Books, CDs, and DVDs on the Rosary all at 20% off. October 1st marks the Feast of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, one of the truly great exponents of Catholic doctrine, who was made a Doctor of the Church by Pope John Paul II. Choose from any of the books or DVDs listed below and be inspired by her "Little Way", all at 20% off.
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RosaryColoring Book Christopher J. Pelicano A beautifully drawn coloring book featuring images corresponding to each of the Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious, and Luminous mysteries of the Rosary with all the prayers and meditations. Regular price: $4.95, sale price: $3.96 |
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The Magnificat Rosary Companion |
Mysteries of the Rosary A lovely devotional booklet on the 20 mysteries of the Rosary that includes beautiful stained glass art images for each mystery, along with in-depth meditations for all the mysteries. Regular price: $4.95, sale price: $3.96 |
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Holy Baby! The Rosary in 7 LanguagesUsing colorful computer-animated sights and sounds, Baby Scholastica teaches the 7 foundational Rosary prayers in 7 languages to young children and infants 0-5 yrs old. Acclaimed by countless parents as a winner with their children, Holy Baby! helps your child grow in God's wisdom through playful, visual and musical meditation. Regular price: $19.95, sale price: $15.96 |
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Through the Eyes of His MotherRosary, Divine Mercy, Hymns The complete Rosary and Divine Mercy meditation set, with Irish tenor Mark Forrest, wife Muriel and Fr. Francis Peffley providing beautiful meditations and vocal prayer for all 20 Rosary mysteries, Divine Mercy Chaplet, and the Litany of the Saints. Regular price: $16.95, sale price: $13.56 |
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Spiritual ChildhoodMsgr. Vernon Johnson St. Thérèse had an un shakable trust in the love of God our Father. Her spirituality, "The Little Way of Spiritual Child hood", is a special gift from God for ordinary people to reach heroic sanctity. Msgr. Johnson presents a clear, practical and profound explanation of this "little way". Regular price: $13.95, sale price: $11.16 |
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Saint Therese and the Roses Helen Walker Homan In this Vision book, Helen Walker Homan, who writes in the tradition of Louisa Mae Alcott, has created another classic of delightful family life among five sisters, one of whom became a saint. Regular price: $9.95, sale price: $7.96 |
Archbishop Fulton Sheen's St. Therese |
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Two Sisters in the Spirit Hans Urs von Balthasar Balthasar's unique volume on Thérèse and Elizabeth of the Trinity presents a theological biography of these holy Carmelite sisters which gives profound insights into their spirituality. Regular price: $19.95, sale price: $15.96 |
St. Thérèse: Doctor of the Little Way Ed. by Br. Francis Mary, FFI A compendium of insights from 23 writers on all aspects of the life and spirituality of this new Doctor of the Church. Topics include: The Little Way, the Eucharist, Abandonment through Suffering, and many more. Illustrated. Regular price: $11.95, sale price: $9.56 |
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Saint Therese of the Child JesusThis definitive film, made in honor of the 100th anniversary of her death (1897), tells the story of the life of St. Thérèse of Lisieux from childhood to her holy death as a Carmelite nun. Filmed on location in France it gives her whole story through interviews, dramatizations, examination of her writings and extensive visits to her home and inside the Carmel at Lisieux. Regular price: $19.95, sale price: $15.96 |
Therese: Living on LoveThis beautiful, moving film, explores why so many ordinary people are strongly drawn to St. Thérèse. It tells the story of her life, and also features in-depth coverage of the amazing tour of her relics in the USA, and interviews with journalists, scholars, Bishops, psychiatrists, priests, nuns and scores of people from around the country that reflect on her appeal and powerful message. Regular price: $14.95, sale price: $11.96 |
St. Therese of LisieuxMy Catholic Family In this wonderful new animated series, Thomas and his wife Helen help their children Alex and Sarah come to a greater understanding of the importance of virtue by teaching them about the lives of the Saints. The life of St. Therese and her Little Way of Spiritual Childhood are explored. Regular price: $14.95, sale price: $11.96 |
Catholic World Report
My Uncle, Fulton Sheen
By Jim Graves

Joan Sheen Cunningham remembers life with her uncle, Archbishop Fulton
Sheen, who was the face of the American Catholic Church for decades.
Pope Benedict XVI declared Archbishop Fulton Sheen (1895-1979)
“venerable” on June 28, and the Illinois-native could soon become the
first male American-born saint. A few generations back he was the face
of the Catholic Church in America for many, employing his strong
speaking ability, personal piety and learning, and modern media to win
many converts to the Catholic faith. Someone who knew Sheen well and
hopes to live to see his beatification is his niece Joan Sheen
Cunningham of Yonkers, New York, age 85. Seventy-five years ago Joan
left her midwestern family and came to New York to attend school under
the guardianship of her uncle. She recently shared her memories of
Archbishop Sheen with Catholic World Report.
Homiletic & Pastoral Review
Avoiding Cooperation with Evil: Keeping Your Nose Clean in a Dirty World
by Dr. William Newton

Should a Catholic nurse help care for women who are in the hospital for
an abortion? Can a Catholic taxi driver accept a passenger who asks to
be taken to a strip-club? May a Catholic postman deliver pornographic
magazines? Is it right to pay taxes when part of it is being used to
fund In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and experimentation on embryos? These
are real questions facing upright people in the modern world. What all
the above questions have in common is that they are questions about cooperating with evil.
This is, without a doubt, one of the most important aspects of morality
for Catholics living in the modern world, and for their pastors to
understand in advising them.























































































































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