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St. Joseph Library List of Books for K- Saint's Lives & Writings St. Joseph Library list of Books for K- Saint's Lives & writings book# Author Title 1KA Albert Albert the Great 2KA Armstrong Francis and Clare: The Complete Works 3KA Armstrong Francis of Assisi: A Revolutionary Life 4KA Attwater Dictionary Of Saints 5KA Attwater Saints and Ourselves 6KA Attwater Dictionary Of Saints 7KA Aquinas Commentary on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Galatians 8KA Aquinas Commentary on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians 9KA Agasso Joseph Allamano: Founder of the Consolata Missionaries 1KB Barclay The Letters of John and Jude 2KB Barnstone The Poems of St. John of the Cross 3KB Blaiklock The Little Flowers Of St. Francis 4KB Beevers The Autobiography of St. Therese of Lisieux 5KB Beevers Storm Of Glory: The Story of St. Therese of Lisieux 6KB Biver Pere Lamy 7KB Biersack The Saints And Blessed Of The Third Order Of Saint Francis 8KB Bodo Clare: A Light In The Garden 9KB Bodo The Way Of St. Francis: The Challenge of Franciscan Spirituality for Everyone 10KB Boff Saint Francis: A Model for Human Liberation 11KB Bouyer The Roman Socrates: A Portrait Of St. Philip Neri 12KB Brice Journey In The Night 13KB Broughton Praying with Teresa of Avila 14KB Buckley Apostle to the Nations: The Life And Letters Of St. Paul 15KB Buckley Apostle to the Nations: The Life And Letters Of St. Paul 16KB Burrough Sister Clare 17KB Burton The Golden Door: The Life of Katharine Drexel 18KB Bielecki Teresa of Avila- Ecstasy and Common Sense 1KC Carmelites Carmel: Its History, Spirit, And Saints 2KC Carty Padre Pio: The Stigmatist 3KC Chesterton St. Francis Of Assisi 4KC Cirrincione Ven. Francisco Marto Of Fatima 5KC Clarke Her Little Way: Saint Therese Of The Child Jesus 6KC Cristiani St. Joan of Arc 7KC Cristiani St. Joan of Arc 8KC Cristiani Saint Margaret Mary 9KC Cruz The Incorruptibles: A Studay of the incorruption of the Bodies of Various Catholic Saints and Beati 10KC Clarke St. Therese Of Lisieux: Her Last Conversations 1KD Daughters of Every Man's Challenge: Profiles of great men and women saints St. Paul 2KD Daughters of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha: Mohawk Maiden St. Paul 3KD Daughters of Pillar In The Twilight St. Paul 4KD Daughters of No Greater Love St. Paul 5KD Daughters of No Place For Defeat: St. Pius V St. Paul 6KD Day The Long Loneliness: Dorothy Day 7KD Delaney Pocket Dictionary Of Saints 8KD de Foucauld Silent Pilgrimage to God 9KD Di Donato Immigrant Saint: The Life Of Mother Cabrini 10KD De Liguori The Holy Eucharist 11KD De Wohl The Joyful Beggar: A Novel Of Saint Francis of Assisi 12KD De Wohl Lay Siege to Heaven 13KD De Wohl Set All Afire:A Novel Of Saint Francis Xavier 14KD De Wohl Citadel of God:A Novel Of Saint Benedict 15KD Dirvin Mrs. Seton: Founders of the American Sisters of Charity 16KD Dolan Roses Fall Where Rivers Meet 17KD Donders John Paul II: The Encyclicals In Everyday Language 18KD Doyle St. Francis and the Song of Brotherhood 19KD Daughters of The Fisher Prince St. Paul 20KD Daughters of Heroes From Every Walk Of Life: Profiles of great men and women St. Paul 21KD Daughters of A Woman For Our Time St. Paul St. Joseph Library list of Books for K- Saint's Lives & writings book# Author Title 22KD D'Elbee I Believe in Love 23KD Marchi Fatima From The Beginning 24KD De Liguori The Incarnation, Birth, And Infancy Of Jesus Christ 25KD Dirvin The Soul of Elizabeth Seton: A Spiritual Portrait 26KD Dollen Prayer Book of the Saints 27KD Dziwisz A Life With Karol: My Forty-Year Friendship with the Man Who Became Pope 28KD De Foucauld Scriptural Meditations on Faith 1KE Egan Such A Vision Of The Street: Mother Teresa - The Spirit and the Work 2KE Ellis Matthew: His Mind and his Message 1KF Farrow The Story Of Thomas More 2KF Farrow Damien The Leper 3KF Farrow Damien The Leper 4KF Fiorelli Spiritual Directory of St. Francis de Sales 5KF Foley Saint of the Day: Volume 1 (January - June) 6KF Forbes Saint John Bosco 7KF Foley The Love That Keeps Us Sane: Living the little way of St. Therese of Lisieux 1KG Gannon The Martyrs of United States of America 2KG Gaynor The Life of Saint Vincent Pallotti 3KG GIacon Magdalene of Canossa- Humility in Charity 4KG Gonzalez Mother Teresa Her Smile and Her Words 5KG Grant Saint Paul 6KG Gonzalez Mother Teresa In My Own Words 7KG Goetz Mirrors of God- Dorothy Day, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Simon Well, Dorothy Sayers, & Mother Teresa 1KH Habit Francis of Assisi 2KH Habit St. Francis of Assisi- Writings and Early Biograhies 3KH Hallack These Made Peace- Studies inn the Lives of the Beatified and Canonized Members of the Third Order of of St. Francis of Assisi 4KH Haneman The Spirituality of St. Teresa of Avila 5KH Hanson The Life Writines of the Historical St. Patrick 6KH Harney Brothers and Sister Saints 7KH Herbstrith With Teresa of Avila John of The Cross Therese of Liseux Edith Stine In Search of God 8KH Hoever Lives of The Saints- Illustrated 9KH Hunt Love a Fruit always in Season, Daily Meditations by Mother Teresa 10KH Hurly Mother Teresa- Pictorial Biography 11KH Haffert Her Own Words to the Nuclear Age 1KJ Jorgerson Saint Bridget of Sweden 2KJ Johnson Pope John Paul II and The Catholic Restoration 3KJ John Paul II Memory & Identity: Personal Reflections 4KJ John Paul II The Splendor Of Truth 1KK Kazantzakis Nikos Kazantzakis 2KK Keyes The Rose and The Lily- The Lives and Tunes of Two South American saints 3KK Kittler Saint in The Wilderness 4KK Kane The Prayer of St. Therese of Lisieux 5KK Kolodiejchuk Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light 1KL Law Kalaupapa and the Legacy of Father Damien 2KL Lepetit Two Dancers in The Desert 3KL Le Joly Mother Teresa of Calcutta a Biography 4KL Le Joly Servant of Love 1KM Mathew The Impact of God 2KM Mathew Saints From The Salt Mines 3KM Maynard Mystic in Motley- The Life of St. Philip Neri 4KM Maynard Too Small A world- The Life Of Francesca Cabrini 5KM Magaret A Kingdom and a Cross- St. Alphorns Liguori 6KM McKee A Martyr Bishop 7KM McGroarty Little Flowers of St. Francis 8KM Merton The Last of The Fathers 9KM Meissner Ignatius of Loyola- The Psychology of A Saint 10KM Menedez The Way of Divine Love 11KM Meyer The Words of St. Francis 12KM Montague The Living Thought of St. Paul 13KM Molinari Saints Their Place in the Church 14KM Montfort Jesus Living in Mary- Handbook of The spirituality of St. Louis Marie De Monfort 15KM Murphy Life of Sister St. Rita of Cascia 16KM Muggeridge Something Beautiful for God- Mother Teresa of Calcutta 17KM Murphy Hand Clasps With The Holy Saints 18KM Muggeridge Mother Teresa a Gift for God St. Joseph Library list of Books for K- Saint's Lives & writings book# Author Title 19KM Mottola The Spiritual Excersizes of St. Ignatius 20KM Marrow St. Paul His Letters and his Theology 21KM Meester Light Love Life: Elizabeth of the Trinity 1KO O Mahony St. Therese of Lisieux 2KO O'Donnell Augustine 3KO Oppitz Alphonsus Liguori: The Redeeming Love of Christ 1KN Newman An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine 2KN Noonan Francis of Assisi- The Songs Goes On 3KN Newman Apologica Pro vista SUA 1KP Peers The Way of Perfection- St. Teresa of Avila 2KP Piat The Story of A Family- The Home of St. Therese, The Little flower 3KP Pope John Paul II The Lay Members of Christian's Faithful People 4KP Pope John Paul II Gift and Mystery 5KP Pope John Paul II Crossing The Threshold of Hope 6KP Pope John Paul II Draw Near to God 7KP Popson That We Might Have Life 8KP Peers Interior Castle, st. Teresa of Avila 9KP Pope John Paul II Letter on the Eucharist 10KP Pope John Paul II Testimony of Hope 11KP Pope John Paul II Encyclical letter f John Paul- The Splender of Truth 12KP Peggy Noonan John Paul The Great 13KP Pope John Paul II In My Own Words 1KS Scallan The Holy Man of Tours, The Life of Leo Dupont 2KS Schaeffer Come and See- A Photojournalist's Journey into the World of Mother Teresa 3KS Seesholtz Saint Elizabeth Anne Seesholtz 4KS Seraphim Clare; Her Light and Her Song 5KS St. Albans Magic of a Mystic 6KS St. Michael Portrait of st. Patrick 7KS Sheen The Confession of St. Augustine 8KS Sharkey After Bernadette- The Story of Modern Lourdes 9KS Spink I Need Souls Like You- Sharing in the Work of Mother Teresa of Calcutta Through Prayer and Suffering 10KS Spink Life in the Spirit- Reflections and Meditation, Prayer by Mother Teresa of Calcutta 11KS Stcco The Peace of St. Francis 12KS Sullivan A Biography of Junipero Serra 1KT Temple Early Franciscan Classics 2KT Timmermans The Perfect Joy of St. Francis 3KT Turbet The Little Bishop- Episode in The Life of St. John Neuman 4KT Thompson THE Life and Glories of st. Joseph 5KT Wojtyla The Collected Plays And Writings On Theater 1KW White Mother Seton- Mother of Many Daughters 2KW Wilson With Whole Strength 3KW Wilson St. Columban 4KW Wijngaards Experiencing Jesus- Scripture, the Witness of Saints Mystics, and a Life of Prayer Show the way 5KW Windeatt Saints and the Sky 6KW Wojtyla Sign Of Contradiction 7KW Witherup 101 Questions & Answers on Paul 8KW Willis What Paul Meant 9KW Weigel Witness to Hope- The biography of John Paul II 10KW Walsh Butler's Lives of the Saints 1KV Vardey Mother Teresa a Simple Path 2KV Vinck Bonaventure.
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