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Msgr. Larry Lee Library Dewey Author Publisher Cost 128 Burke, Cormac Msgr. Larry Lee Library 1 of 97 St. Bartholomew the Apostle Catholic Church BY DEWEY category Dewey Author Tittle Copyright publisher cost Man and values :a personalist anthropology 128 Burke, Cormac a personalist anthropology 2007 128 Kreeft, Peter Love Is Stronger than Death Ignatius Press $11.95 133 Moody, Raymond A. Life After Life: Reflections on Life after life 1975 Jesus, our eucharistic love : eucharistic life exemplified by the 134 Manelli, Fr. Stefano, F.F.I. saints 1996 155.9 Kuebelbeck, Amy Waiting With Gabriel St. Anthony Press $13.99 155.9 Leckey, Dolores R. Grieving with Grace St. Anthony Press $11.95 155.9 Luebering, Carol Coping with Loss Catholic Word $9.99 SPAN 158 Carnegie, D. y E. Salesman Como Ganar Amigos 2008 $7.95 158 Gil, Eliana Outgrowing the Pain 1984 174 Smith and Kaczor Life Issues, Medical Choices (also in Social Justice) St. Anthony Messenger Press $14.99 179.7 Grady, John L. 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