Choosing to Be Catholic: For the First Time (Or Once Again (Paperback)

The perfect Book for those who are seeking to learn more about the Catholic faith through the “Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults” and for those who may have become disenchanted with the Church or perhaps even God over the years. This book opens a dimension what it means to feel [...]

Please Walk Beside Me: A Guide for Confirmation Sponsors (Paperback)

What does it mean to be a Confirmation sponsor? Besides promising to participate in the sacramental program with a young person, what does a sponsor do? This brief, to-the-point book tells you exactly what is expected of you if a Confirmation candidate honors you by asking you to be their sponsor. Here [...]

To Crown the Year: Decorating the Church through the Seasons (Paperback)

Here is solid, practical advice on how to adorn the Church’s house for the seasons of the year and during Ordinary Time, too! Learn how to select quality and appropriate materials in ideas and designs. Each chapter includes a section on images of the season drawn from nature, the scriptures, and the liturgy. Illustrations will [...]

Jesus Loves the Little Children: Why We Baptize Children (Paperback)

A practical and accessible explanation of the covenantal understanding of baptism. This book is especially helpful to those who are new to the Reformed faith and the concept of infant baptism.
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The Cross in the Sand: The Early Catholic Church in Florida, 1513-1870 (Paperback)

The story of the early centuries of the Catholic Church in Florida, the oldest establishment of the Christian faith in the United States, is one of the most remarkable in Florida’s more than 400 years of history. Michael Gannon first traces Florida’s discovery by Catholics, their subsequent explorations, the Spanish settlements, and the evangelization of [...]

The Catholic Home: Celebrations and Traditions for Holidays, Feast Days, and Every Day (Paperback)

From Publishers Weekly
Who better than a nice Jewish girl to tell Catholics how to celebrate their faith at home? Jews have always been known for a sensibly domestic-centered observance of their religion, and Gould, a Jewish-born convert to Catholicism, speaks from a unique dual perspective. Having lived in a Jewish home, she knows about lighting [...]