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Tears of God Benedict J. Groeschel, CFR
$27.50
Persevering in the Face of Great Sorrow or Catastrophe The beloved spiritual director and psychologist Fr Benedict Groeschel, drawing upon his own personal experience of disaster, wrote this book for all those who have suffered great sorrow or catastrophe in their lives, as well as for those who are close to such persons and who share their deep suffering. More details . . . Add to cart |
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Dark Night of the Soul St John of the Cross
$30.00
In Dark Night of the Soul, Saint John of the Cross presents for us a portrait painted from his own experience - of one who advances successfully through the struggles fo the spiritual life. More details . . . Add to cart |
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The Hope of Salvation for Infants who Die without being Baptised International Theological Commission
$12.50
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Death as a Salesman Brian P. Johnston
$25.00
What's wrong with assisted suicide More details . . . Add to cart |
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Living With Illness and Suffering Rev Nick Donnelly
$7.00
CLEARANCE SALE: This title is available at the special price only while stocks last. The Catholic Way to Hope and Healing This booklet of practical advice, discernment and reflection, meditation and prayer has been written for people coming to terms with living with chronic illness and conditions - long-term sickness, disability, grief, depression, anxiety and other forms of suffering. More details . . . Add to cart |
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Prayers for Grieving Parents Rev Nick Donnelly
$7.20
CLEARANCE SALE: This title is available at the special price only while stocks last. Help After a Miscarriage or Stillbirth This book of prayers, practical advice, meditations and services has been written for parents whose child has died through miscarriage or stillbirth. More details . . . Add to cart |
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Dying in Christ Tony Foley
$7.00
CLEARANCE SALE: This title is available at the special price only while stocks last. Watching a loved one die, we know that death is a mystery which can instil fear in our hearts. We encounter it at another level on receipt of a terminal diagnosis. Perhaps we really only enter into its full meaning when we approach our final days. More details . . . Add to cart |
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