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Ref No Title Author 1001 Living with Death and Dying Kubler-Ross Ref No Title Author 1001 Living With Death And Dying Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth 1002 Spiritual Guide for the Separated Laz, Medard 1003 Living Waters None 1004 Catholics and Broken Marriage Catoir, John 1005 Help For the Separated and Divorced Laz, Medard 1006 On the Theology of Death Rahner, Karl 1007 The Road Less Traveled Peck, M Scott 1008 Catholic Almanac None 1009 Visual Talks for Children's Groups Hutchcroft, Vera 1010 Why am I Afraid to Love? Powell, John 1011 On Death and Dying Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth 1012 Islam Williams, John 1013 What is Process Theology? Mellert, Robert 1014 Jesus Christ Liberator Boff, Leonardo 1015 We Were Never Their Age DiGiacomo, James 1016 Who Do You Say that I Am? Ciuba, Edward 1017 Handbook for Today's Catholic None 1018 Portrait of Youth Ministry Harris, Maria 1019 The Pedagogy of Ressurection Bissonnier, Henri 1020 Handbook for Today's Catholic Family None 1021 The Faith that Does Justice Haughey, John 1022 Religion Teacher's Pet Mclntyre, Marie 1023 Constitution on the Church None 1024 Jesus God and Man Brown, Raymond 1025 The Wounded Healer Nouwen, Henri 1026 Should You Ever Feel Guilty? McNulty, Frank J 1027 Who is a Catholic? McBrien, Richard 1028 Candidate's Reflection and Mission Journal Zanzig, Thomas 1029 Human Sexuality Kosnik, Anthony 1030 Successful Single Parenting Bosco, Antoinette 1031 Telling Yourself the Truth Backus, William 1032 The Art of Counseling May, Rollo 1033 Psychological Seduction Kilpatrick, William 1034 Alone with the Alone Maloney, George 1035 Learning to Live Again Sue Carpenter 1036 For Men only Larsen, Earnest 1037 The Great Divorce Lewis, C S 1038 Believing Kennedy, Eugene 1039 The Good News About Sex Knight, David 1040 Promises to Keep Beiting, Ralph 1041 Youth in the Modern World Link, Mary 1042 Understanding Christian Morality Wilkins, Ronald 1043 In His spirit Hauser, Richard 1044 When Catholics Marry Again Twomey, Gerald 1045 Living Water None 1046 Bless This House Lofts, Norah 1047 Growing Through Divorce Young, James 1048 The Second Journey O'Collins, Gerald 1049 Man's Search for Meaning Frankl, Viktor 1050 Reach Out None 1051 Simply Sane May, Gerald 1052 Questions Young People Ask About Jesus and the Church Giacomo, James 1053 Learning to Forgive Donnelly, Doris 1054 Jesus and the Freed Woman Wahlberg, Rachel 1055 In His Light Anderson, William 1056 A Lenten Pilgrimage Chilson, Richard 1057 Religious Ministries None 1058 Peter in the New Testament Brown, Raymond 1059 Basic Beliefs Wcela, Emil 1060 Spirit and Sacrament Powers, Joseph 1061 On the Psychology of Meditation Naranjo, Claudio 1062 Freedom and Man Murray, John 1063 A Woman Styled Bold Flaxm, Radegunde 1064 The Dimensions of the Church Dulles, Avery 1065 Untying the Knot Bernard, Janine 1066 Dear Me: On My Identity Coleman, Lyman 1067 All the Way: On Discipleship Coleman, Lyman 1068 Hassles: On Relationships Coleman, Lyman 1069 Vision and Tactics Moran, Gabriel 1070 Journeys Baum, Gregory 1071 Hanukkah Cohen, Emily 1072 Work and Love; the Crucial Balance Rohrlich, Jay 1073 Marriage Encounter Bosco, Antoinette 1074 Xpand: Experiencing Christianity Reichert, Richard 1075 Saint of the Day Foley, Leonard 1076 When You're Divorced and Catholic Young, James 1077 A Time for Being Human Kennedy, Eugene 1078 The Courage of Sarah Noble Dalgliesh, Alice 1079 Understanding the Bible Wilkins, Ronald 1080 The Story of Valentine Hays, Wilma 1081 A Guide to Piaget and Kohlberg Duska, Ronald 1082 The Carpenter's Son Haughton, Rosemary 1083 Creative Coping Fast, Julius 1084 The Life of Saint Patrick Reynolds, Quentin 1085 The Wings of Eagles Kittler, Glenn 1086 The Jews in American History Hartstein, Jacob 1087 Living with Loneliness Kennedy, Eugene 1088 Mary and Your Everyday Life Haring, Bernard 1089 Man Becoming Baum, Gregory 1090 The Beatitudes Norquist, Marilyn 1091 Father Junipero Serra Bolton, Ivy 1092 Options Babin, Pierre 1093 Vincent de Paul Hubbard, Margaret 1094 Compassion McNeill, Donald 1095 Charism and Sacrament Gelpi, Donald 1096 Bussiness Ethics Stevens, Edward 1097 The Joy of Being Human Kennedy, Eugene 1098 A Theology of Liberation Gutierrez, Gustavo 1099 The Social Imperative Baum, Gregory 1100 The Open Way May, Gerald 1101 The Charismatic Renewal Healey, John 1102 Understanding Alcoholism Bissel, Leclair 1103 And the Master Answered.. McCarthy, Flor 1104 The Church After the Council Stravinskas, Peter 1105 Revelation Bulst, Werner 1106 Free to be Faithful Padovano, Anthony 1107 Reflections... Path to Prayer Turro, James 1108 Dawn Without Darkness Padovano, Anthony 1109 The Release of the Spirit Nee, Watchman 1110 Stories of God Shea,John 1111 Your Word is Near Oosterhuis, Huub 1112 Loneliness is for Loving Lauder, Robert 1113 Mosquitoes in Paradise Aurelio, John 1114 The Wounded Healer Nouwen, Henri 1115 Vital Spiritualities Broccolo, Gerard 1116 Intoxicated with God Maloney, George 1117 The Unheard Cry for Meaning Frankl, Viktor 1118 Drinking From a Dry Well Green, Thomas 1119 Fearfully and Wonderfully Made Brand, Paul 1120 1012 Monastery Road Meninger, William 1121 You Reject Them, You Reject Me Andrews, Joan 1122 Liturgy & Sacraments Joncas, Jan 1123 In God's Gentle Arms Liddy, Richard 1124 Say a Little Prayer Savary, Louis 1125 Pray Like This Storey, William 1126 Gift of Our Time Maynard, Theodore 1127 Greater Perfection Teresa, Miriam Sister 1128 A Voice Over the Water Breault, William 1129 40 Times of Grace Poelman, Roger 1130 Modern Spirituality: an Anthology Garvey, John 1131 A Man of Faith Arnoldl, Jeanne 1132 Be Not Afraid Vanier, Jean 1133 Into the Needle's Eye Reiser, William 1134 Prayers in Community Compilation 1135 The Religion of Teilhard de Chardin Lubac, Henri 1136 Lion and Lamb Manning, Brennan 1137 When We Pray Laverdiere, Eugene 1138 Prayer is a Hunger Farrell, Edward 1139 Silent Pilgrimage to God Foucauld, Charles 1140 The Golden String Griffiths, Bede 1141 The Prophetic Imagination Brueggemann, Walter 1142 Water in the Wilderness Vanderwall, Francis 1143 Stories of God Shea,John 1144 In the Center Rogers, Barbra 1145 I Remember Rahner, Karl 1146 A Cry for Mercy Nouwen, Henri 1147 Man's Place in Nature Chardin, Pierre 1148 Letters and Papers from Prison Bonhoeffer, Dietrich 1149 Letters from an Understanding Friend Powers, Isaias 1150 The Christian Creeds Hellwig, Monika 1151 Biblical Meditations for Lent Stuhlmueller, Carroll 1152 Resurrection: Release from Oppression Kesley, Morton 1153 Prayer Kirk, Martin 1154 God is Unchanging Love Caitor, John Father 1155 Beginning to Pray Bloom, Anothy 1156 The Way of the Heart Nouwen, Henri 1157 Walking with Loneliness Ripple, Paula 1158 The Art of Christian Listening Hart, Thomas 1159 Where am I as a Woman of Prayer? Horstmann, Dorothy 1160 The Love of Jesus and the Love of Neighbor Rahner, Karl 1161 Original Blessing Fox, Matthew 1162 Unconditional Love Powell, John 1163 Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am? Powell, John 1164 To Whom Do I Belong? 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