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Vatican Council
This book provides memories of Vatican Council, two which had a monumental impact on the church throughout the world.
Invisible Threads
"The condition of being human is universal I discovered and the underlying impulse to reach out and connect transcends the barriers of race, language and geographical location."
The Father Wants to Heal You
A personal journey through the lord's prayer.
You Have One Teacher
Collection of reflections on the Sunday readings from the Gospel of Matthew used during Year A. Perfect for sermon preparation, personal reflection or group study, it offers an engaging and thought-provoking series of reflections on the gospel readings for Year A that will have broad appeal.
The Rock From Which You Were Hewn
In this book, Fr John S. Hogan and Dr Patrick Kenny invite a host of eminent clergy and theologians to explore the lives of those renowned Irish Christians whose causes for canonization are currently open and others whose great devotion to Our Lord continues to inspire the faithful today.
Synodality and the Recovery of Vatican II
These essays – deliberately kept short and to the point – explore the importance of synodality, how it can build ont he work of the Second Vatican Council, and how we can engage with it today. They are offered to our sisters and brothers in baptism in order to help us all on our journey of renewal as a pilgrim people.
Communal Discernment
This book is aimed at groups - communities, parishes, institutions, couples, teams, students, young adults, etc. - who wish to grow in communion and make decisions together. The book is based on a wealth of experience, shares numerous examples and provides a "toolbox" that has proved its worth.
Where the Saints Came From
Anne Hayward spends several months each year walking to sacred sites in Britain and beyond, now having covered many thousands of miles. Her third book recounting these pilgrimage walks looks in more...
Emerging from the Mess
‘Emerging from the Mess’ is essentially the experience of how suffering and pain alternates with great joy and fulfilment. Especially when we reach the limits of our strength and endurance, we need to remember to hang on, to be patient and faithful in prayer. This book’s challenge is to live every day like a resurrection day.
Keeping the Faith
In this book the award-winning Belfast journalist and author reflects on a long career of reporting on many of the main events in Northern Ireland over the past sixty years and also on the aftermath of conflicts in many parts of the developing world including Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Vietnam and Rwanda.