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Mariology 2002 Messenger and Prayers Press Franciscan 101 Inspirational Stories of the Proctor, Sister B-1526 Catholic Nonfiction 2005 Monastery of Priesthood Patricia Saint Clare 12 Steps to Holiness & Saint Alphonsus de B-0129 Saint's Writings 1986 Tan Books Salvation Liguori 201 Inspirational Stories of the Proctor, Sister Franciscan B-1091 Catholic Nonfiction 2005 Eucharist Patricia Monastery 21 Undeniable Secrets of Dynamic B-0369 Marriage: Taking Your Hunt, Allen Family 2015 Catholic Relationship to the Next Level Spirituality B-1192 28 Different Ways to Pray Prayer 2011 Paulist Press Committee B-1304 33 Days of Rosary Meditation Klazura Prayer 2011 48HrBooks 33 Days to Merciful Love: A Do- It-Yourself Retreat in B-1539 Gaitley, Michael E. Prayer 2016 Marian Press Preparation for Consecration to Divine Mercy B-0800 33 Days to Morning Glory Gaitley, Michael E. Mariology 2011 Marian Press B-0839 33 Doctors of the Church Rengers Reference 2000 Tan Books B-0293 365 Saints Koenig-Bricker Saints 1995 Harper Collins Mercy Song, B-1454 7 Secrets of Confession (Seven) Flynn, Vinny Catholic Nonfiction 2013 Ignatius Press Ignatius Press: B-0753 7 Secrets of Divine Mercy Flynn, Vinny Prayer 2005 Augustine Institute A Brief Catechesis on Nature B-1467 de Lubac, Henri Theological Writings 1984 Ignatius Press and Grace (Nature & Grace) A Call to a Deeper Love: The Conners Hess, Ann Family Correspondence of the B-1533 (Trans) & Renda, Saints 2011 St. Pauls Parents of St. Therese of the Frances (Ed) Child Jesus: 1863-1885 B-1338 A Call to Joy Kelly Prayer 1997 Harper Collins A Devotional Journey into the Mass: How Mass Can Become a Carstens, Church Liturgy and B-1144 2017 Sophia Institute Time of Grace, Nourishment Christopher Law and Devotion A First Glance at St. Thomas University of B-1460 Aquinas: A Handbook for McInerny, Ralph Saints 1990 Notre Dame Peeping Thomists A Grateful Response to God's B-1455 Abundant Gifts: Stewardship in Lies, Rev. 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Catholic Nonfiction 1997 Press Calvary Division B-1214 A Simple Path Mother Teresa Saint's Writings 1995 Random House Abolishing Abortion: How You B-1409 Can Play a Part in Ending the Pavone, Rev. Frank Morality 2015 Nelson Books Greatest Evil of Our Day Westminster B-1036 Acquinas on Nature and Grace Fairweather Doctrine 1954 John Knox Press Advent of Christ: Scripture B-1326 Reflections to Prepare for Sri, Edward Bible Study 2013 Servant Books Christmas After Bernadette, The Story of Bruce B-0728 Sharkey Teen 1945 Modern Lourdes Publishing B-0425 Alcohol, Teenage Drinking Lang Family 1985 Chelsea House B-0038 All About the Angels O'Sullivan Theological Writings 1990 Tan Books All Shall Be Well: Hope and Cavolina, Jane & B-1397 Inspiration from Great Catholic Prayer 2004 Berkley Books Bunson, Matthew Thinkers B-1296 All the Women of the Bible Mastro Bible Study 2004 Castle Books All Things Girl: Friends, Boys B-1313 Tomeo Morality 2008 ATG Series and Getting Along B-1316 All Things Girl: Girls Rock Tomeo Morality 2008 ATG Series All Things Girl: Mind Your B-1315 Tomeo Morality 2008 ATG Series Manners All Things Girl: Mirror Mirror on B-1312 the Wall, What is Beauty After Tomeo Morality 2008 ATG Series All? 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