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Books by Title Books by Title Title Author Catalog Number A to Z : Basic Catholic Dictionary Lowery, Daniel 282.03 L9178 Abandonment to Divine Providence de Caussade, Jean‐Pierre 248.22 C374 Abortion : A Mother's Plea for Maternity and the Unborn Hagan, Marybeth T. 261.836 H1413 Abortion : Questions & Answers Willke, Dr. and Mrs. J.C. 179.76 W736 Abortion : The Silent Holocaust Powell, John 179.76 P8845 Abortion: Anti‐Abortionist at Large Dennehy, Raymond 179.76 D Abortion: Every Woman Has a Right to Know the Dangers Saltenberger, Ann 179.76 S Abraham, Father of Believers Gonzales, Angel 221.924 G6431 Abundant Treasures : Meditations on the Many Gifts of the Spi Svoboda, Melannie 242.2 S Act of Contrition Sobosan, Jeffrey 234.5 S6777 Acts : A Devotional Commentary Zanchettin, Leo 226.6 Z27 Acts of Jesus' Apostles, The Bezy, Fr. Gregory 226.60222 B574 Acts of the Apostles Kurz, William S. 226.6077 K9698 Acts of the Apostles : Revised Edition Barclay, William 226.6077 B2447 Acts of the Apostles Explained Grech, Prospero 226.607 G789 Acts of the Apostles, The Flanagan, Neal M. 226.6077 F583 Acts of the Apostles, The Kurnizger, Josef 226.6 K9687 Acts of the Apostles, The Courts, Roger 226.6 C Acts, Invitation To Karris, Robert 226.6 K1885 Ad Tuendam Fidem John Paul II, Pope 262.91 J657 Adoration : Eucharistic Texts and Prayers Throughout Church Various Authors 234.163 Adult Christ at Christmas, ABrown, Fr. Raymond 226.06 B8795 Advent & Christmas : Wisdom from St. Francis of Assisi Kruse, John V. 242.33 K Advocate : The Spirit of Truth Apostoli, Andrew 231.3 A645 After Communion 242.802 A After Jesus : The Triumph of Christianity Reader's Digest 270.1 After This Life : What Catholics Believe Groeschel, Fr. Benedict 236.2 G8744 Akita : Mother of God as CoRedemptrix Fukushima, Francis 232.917 F Alive For God In Christ Jesus Elbert, Edmund 248.482 E373 All For Her Peyton, Fr. Patrick 269.26 P519 All Generations Shall Call Me Blessed Manelli, Stefano 232.91 M274 Sunday, March 5, 2017 Page 1 of 56 Title Author Catalog Number All God's Comfort Lockyer, Herbert 248.866 L All My People : Why She Spoke, Why She Wept at La Salette Schlewer, Marcel 232.9170944 S343 All of the Women of the Bible Deen, Edith 220.92082 D3117 All You Really Need to Know About Prayer You Can Learn Fro Perrotta, Louise 248.46 P461 Altar, Gift and Gospel DeLuca, Giuseppi 242.5 D Amazing Grace for the Catholic Heart Cavins, Jeff [et al.] 242.62 C382 American & Catholic : A Popular History of Catholicism in the Crews, Clyde F. 277 C927 American Catholic : The Saints and Sinners Who Built America Morris, Charles R. 277 M8754 American Women of Faith Myers, Rawley 277.092 M9967 And The Word Was Made Flesh Keating, Abbot Thomas 252.6 K251 Anecdotes & Scripture Notes for All Occasions Hillier, John 251.08 H Angel, What is an ? Regamey, Pie‐Raymond 235.3 P Angels & Devils Cruz, Joan Carroll 235 C9575 Angels (and Demons) : What Do We Really Know About Them Kreeft, Peter 235.3 K9215 Angels Among Us 235.3 G Angels and Us, The Adler, Mortimer 235.3 A Angels, Heavenly Army of Lord, Bob and Penny 235.3 L8662 Anguish, In Face of Heath, Thomas 231.8 H Annulment : Do You Have a Case? Tierney, Terence 262.932 T5644 Annulment : Your Chance to Remarry Within the Catholic Chu Zwack, Joseph P. 262.932 Z971 Answering the New Atheism Hahn, Scott & Wiker, Benjamin 212.1 H1488 Answers to Your Questions Lawlor, Fr. Richard V. 230.2 L4186 Answers, Not Promises Angelica, Mother 248.482 A5828 Anti‐Catholicism in America : the Last Acceptable Prejudice Massa, Mark S. 305.6 M4142 Antidote, The Parsons, Heather 232.9170949 P268 Antioch & Rome : New Testament Cradles of Catholic Christian Brown, Fr. Raymond 282.09 B8795 Any Friend of God's is a Friend of Mine Madrid, Patrick 230.2 M Anyway : The Paradoxical Commandments Keith, Kent 241.5 K284 Apocalypse : The Book of Our Times Shamon, Fr. Albert 228.064 S5282 Apologist, The One‐Minute Armstrong, Dave 230.2 A Apparitions in Betania, Venezuela Sims, Sr. Margaret 232.9170986 S6144 Apparitions of Garabandal, The Sanchez‐Ventura Y Pascual, Francis 232.9170946 S2118 Appartions of Our Lady at Medjugorje, The Kraljevic, Svetozar 232.9170949 K894 Sunday, March 5, 2017 Page 2 of 56 Title Author Catalog Number Appeal from Mary in Argentina, An Laurentin, Rene 248.29 L383 Approaching Easter : Lenten Reflections Williams, Jane 242.34 W7242 Approaching God : How to Pray Brown, Steve 248.32 B8799 Approval Addiction : Overcoming Your Need to Please Everyo Meyer, Joyce 248.422 M6128 Aquinas on Reasons for Our Faith Against the Muslims Aquinas, St. Thomas 239.9 A657 Archbishop Lefebvre and Religious Liberty Davies, Michael 261.8 D2568 Are You Serious? Mahfuod, Ferdinand 282 M2148 Arise from Darkness : What to Do When Life Dosesn't Make Se Groeschel, Benedict 248.86 G8744 Art of Choosing, The Valles, Carlos 241 V185 Art of Loving God, The de Sales, St. Francis 234.8 D4416 Art of Praying, The Guardini, Romano 248.322 G914 As We Celebrate : Letters to God on Life and Liturgy Jorgensen, Susan S. 264.02036 J827 As We Wait in Joyful Hope Ameche, Carol 248.29 A498 Ascent of the Mountain of God, The Hays, Edward 242.34 H425 Ascent to Truth, The Merton, Thomas 248.34 M5757 Ascetics, Way of the Colliander, Tito 248.47 C At Home With the Sacraments : Confirmation Bowman, Peg 234.162 B7878 At Sea with God Silf, Margaret 269.6 S At the Foot of the Cross Vann, Gerald 248.86 V264 Augustine Treasury, An Augustine, St. 230.14 A9236 Aurelia : A Thirst for Love Dolphin, Frank & John 271.97 D6658 Authentic Catholic Woman, The Kineke, Genevieve 248.84 K Authenticity : A Biblical Theology of Discernment Dubay, Thomas 248.2 D813 Awake My Soul Various Authors 248.46 Awakening to God Safone‐Pelletier, Fran 248.43 S Baptized In the Spirit and Spiritual Gifts Clark, Stephen 234.13 C5953 Basic Christian Maturity 269.028 Bathe Seven Times : A Contemplative Look at the Seven Capita Nadine, Mother 234 N Battle for the American Church (Revisited) Kelly, Msgr. George 262.91 K Be Reconciled To God Vasciarelli, Fr. Nazario 242.08 V329 Beatitudes in Context, The Hamm, Dennis 226.93 H Beautiful Mercy Various Authors 234.5 Because God is Real : 16 Questions, One Answer Kreeft, Peter 239 K9215 Sunday, March 5, 2017 Page 3 of 56 Title Author Catalog Number Become More Like Jesus : Growth in the Spirit Ghezzi, Bert 234.13 G421 Becoming a Woman who Walks with God Heald, Cynthia 242 H Becoming Disciples : Living & Celebrating 50 Days of Easter Connors, Daniel 263.93 C Befriending the Earth Berry, Thomas & Clarke, Thomas 261.83 B Beginning at Jerusalem Olsen, Glenn W. 270 O522 Beginning Contemplative Prayer Hermes, Kathryn 248.34 H553 Beginning Spiritual Direction Rosage, David 253.53 R Beginning Your Marriage Thomas, John 248.482 T4584 Beginning Your Marriage Imbiorski, Fr. Walter J. & Thomas, 248.844 I324 Begone Satan! Vogl, Fr. Carl 265.94 V883 Behind Bella Drake, Tim 791.43 D763 Behind Closed Doors : A Handbook on How to Pray Champlin, Joseph M. 248.32 C453 Behold the Beauty of The Lord Nouwen, Henri 246.53 N9349 Behold the Man Marley, Judy 232.96 M Behold Your Life Wiederkehr, Macrina 248.46 W Behold Your Mother Staples, Tim 232.91 S Being Catholic : Believing, Living, Praying Pennock, Michael 238.2 P4151 Being Virtuous in a Non‐Virtuous World McCarthy, Fr. Bill 248.4 M1232 Believing in Jesus Foley, Leonard 230.222 F6637 Benedict, The Rule of Meisel, Anthony and Mastro, M. L. 255.1 M5151 Benedict, The Rule of : A Spirituality for the 21st Century Chittister, Joan 255.106 C5433 Bernardines, The Burton, Katherine 271.973 B9744 Best of SpiritDaily, The Brown, Michael and Lisa 248.46 B8792 Beyond Aids : Nicola's Diary Incorvaia, Nicola 248.46 I378 Beyond Broken Dreams Berry, Karen 242.5 B5345 Beyond Pain : Job, Jesus, and Joy Pratt, Maureen 248.86 P Beyond Sodom and Gomorrah : Prophecies & Promise Lord, Bob and Penny 236.9 L8662 Bible : Beautiful Stories Roney, Fr. Charles 220.95 R Bible for Everyone, The Daughters of St. Paul 220.9505 Bible for Today's Family : New Testament 220 Bible Interpretation Megivern, James J. 220.07 M497 Bible, Introducing the Fujita, Neil 220.95 F Bible, The (The Complete Idiot's Guide to) Bell, Jim & Campbell, Stan 220.622 B4338 Sunday, March 5, 2017 Page 4 of 56 Title Author Catalog Number Bible, The : Now I Get It! Lohfink, Gerhard 220.3 L Bible, The : Word of God Grelot, Pierre 220.3 G825 Bible, The Catholic Youth 220 Bible, The Critical Meaning of the Brown, Fr. Raymond 220.07 B8795 Bible, The How‐To Book of The Schultz, Karl 220.07 S Birth of the Messiah : A Commentary on the Infancy Narratives Brown, Fr. Raymond 226.2066 B8795 Blessed are the Pure of Heart John Paul II, Pope 241.66 J657 Blessed are the Vulnerable : Reaching Out to Those with AIDS LeClercq, Vincent 251.419 L Blessed Are You Who Believed Carretto, Carlo 248.2 C315 Blessed are You! : A Prayerbook for Catholics Costello, Gwen 248.32 C Blessed Art Thou Beyer, Richard 242.74 B Blessed Virgin Mary, The Liguori, St. Alphonsus 232.91 L727 Blessings for God's People Simons, Thomas 264.027 S6116 Blessings of the Rosary : Meditations on the Mysteries Billy, Dennis 242.74 B5994 Blood & The Shroud, The Wilson, Ian 232.966 W6941 Blue Scapular Maczynski, Andrew 232.91 M Body and Gift : Reflections On Creation Torode, Sam 233.5 T6863 Body Reveals God, The Zeno, Katrina J.
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