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Saint Iggy

by K. L. Going

When Iggy Corso gets kicked out of high school, there's no one for him to tell. His mother has gone off, his father is stoned on the couch, and the phone's been disconnected, so even the social worker can't get through. Leaving his public housing behind, Iggy ventures into the world to make something of his life. It's not easy when you're sixteen, have no skills, and your only friend is mixed up with the dealer who got your mom hooked. But Iggy is . . . Iggy, and he has the kind of wisdom that lets him see what no one else can. Includes an author's note.

Saint Isaac Jogues

by Christine Virginia Orfeo

No difficulty could stop this heroic Jesuit priest. Father Isaac's greatest desire was to bring Jesus to the Native Americans he encountered in the wilderness of the New World.

Saint Isaac and the Indians

by Milton Lomask

Over three hundred years ago, many Frenchmen came to the unknown forests along the St. Lawrence River. Most of them came in search of furs and wealth. But there were some--a handful of Jesuit missionaries--who came not to get, but to give. They wished to give the savage Indians the knowledge of God and of His love for them. One of these missionaries was Isaac Jogues, martyr and Saint. This is the story of his dangerous and difficult life among the Indian tribes in their tree-dark country--of his work of conversion, of his efforts to teach the Indians rules of health and to set them free from their superstitious belief in the power of their medicine men. This is the inspiring story of his enslavement by the Mohawks, his daring escape, and finally, his death as a martyr for the Faith.

Saint Ivy: Kind At All Costs

by Laurie Morrison

Thirteen-year-old Ivy Campbell has always been a good kid: She supports her soccer-star brother, bakes with her nana, and puts her friends’ needs before her own. So of course, Ivy is 100 percent supportive when her mom decides to be a gestational surrogate, carrying and giving birth to her friends’ baby. But when Ivy finds out the surrogacy treatment worked and her mom is pregnant—and has been for weeks—she’s shocked that she’s jealous and worried about what others will think. And most of all, she’s ashamed that she isn’t reacting to this news in the right way. The Ivy way. Ivy is determined to prove to herself that she’s just as unselfish as she’s always believed, and she gets the chance to do that when she receives an anonymous email from someone who needs her help. But the more Ivy dives into helping this anonymous person, the further she gets from the people she loves—and from the person who she wants to be.

Saint Joan of Arc

by Susan Helen Wallacem

Many have been introduced to the story of Saint Joan of Arc through big screen movies and TV. This biography follows her life, illustrating how she heard God's call to fight for her country.

Saint John Bosco: Champion for the Young

by Wayne Alfano Emily Beata Marsh FSP

Introduce readers ages 9-12 to a saint known worldwide for his work with youth and who understood how to help children both love God and have fun, using their youthful energy for good.

Saint John Neumann

by Virginia Esquinaldo Laura Rhoderica Brown FSP

Learn about the life of the holy man who became the only canonized North American bishop, St. John Neumann. Join him on his adventures in following God’s will as he travels from Europe to America and becomes a Redemptorist priest. Later, when the pope makes him bishop of Philadelphia, he journeys throughout his new diocese to meet the people. Listening to the needs of his flock, he built thirty churches, started the Catholic school system, and was loved by all.

Saint John Vianney

by Elizabeth Marie Dedomenic

Discover the life story of St. John Vianney--beloved patron saint of parish priests. From his youth during the tumultuous French Revolution, to his difficult years of study and amazing work to rebuild the parish of Ars, John Vianney is a model of love for God that spilled over into tireless care for others. Historical and cultural details make the story of this remarkable saint come alive for young readers.

Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism (Official Revised Edition No. #2)

by Bennet Kelley

This Catechism aims at combining the old with the new. Of the old, it retains the text of the Revised Baltimore Catechism, Number two. This is still the standard text for the middle and upper grades of grammar school in most dioceses.

Saint Juan Diego

by Josephine Nobisso Virginia Esquinaldo

Learn the fascinating story behind Mary's apparition to a humble Aztec farmer in Mexico. Discover why this "miracle of the Americas" continues to touch so many people throughout the centuries.

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha

by Barbara Kiwak Lillian M. Fisher

Uncover the "sunshine" of a Mohawk-Algonquin girl who experiences loss, ostracism, and religious persecution, yet courageously holds on to her faith. Perfect for ages 9-12, this 31st volume in the Encounter the Saints series familiarizes children with the first Native American woman to be declared a saint. Her life story is set within colonialism that brought undesirable consequences and tribal tensions that intensified with the arrival of Christian missionaries. The Encounter the Saints series offers intermediate readers relatable portrayals of the saints. Each story, in a handy format, vividly recreates the saint's place of origin, family life, and corresponding historical events.

Saint Louis Armstrong Beach

by Brenda Woods

The gripping story of a boy, a dog and a hurricaneSaint is a boy with confidence as big as his name is long. A budding musician, he earns money playing clarinet for the New Orleans tourists. His best friend is a stray dog named Shadow, and it's because of Shadow that Saint's still in town when Hurricane Katrina hits. Saint's not worried about the hurricane at first--he plans to live to be a hundred just to defy his palm-reader friend Jupi, who told him he had a short life line. But now the city has been ordered to evacuate and Saint won't leave without Shadow. His search brings him to his elderly neighbor's home and the three of them flee to her attic when the waters rise. But when Miz Moran's medication runs out, it's up to Saint to save her life--and his beloved Shadow's. .

Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque: And the Sacred Heart of Jesus

by Emily Beata Marsh FSP

Margaret Mary Alacoque knew in her heart that she wanted to serve Jesus, but little did she know that Jesus had a special message for her about his Sacred Heart! Through her efforts, everyone would know about Jesus’ twelve promises to those who love his Sacred Heart. This 37th volume in the Encounter the Saints series familiarizes children ages 8 to 10 with Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque, who helped spread devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus throughout the world!

Saint Nicholas the Giftgiver: The History and Legends of the Real Santa Claus

by Ned Bustard

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Saint Patrick the Forgiver: The History and Legends of Ireland's Bishop

by Ned Bustard

Hello, my name is Patrick. You may have heard my story. I walked the span of Ireland to tell of God’s great glory. And with a wee green shamrock I shared of the Three-in-One: our God—the blessed mystery— Father, Spirit, and the Son. Everybody's Irish on Saint Patrick's Day. But did you know that Patrick—the greatest bishop of Ireland—wasn't Irish? Combining Patrick's words from his Confessions with a few of the legends about him, this whimsical retelling will teach families about the fascinating life of the real Saint Patrick and help them discover a remarkable story of love and forgiveness along the way. Told in rollicking rhyme and beautifully illustrated with Ned Bustard's signature linocut artwork, this children's book will be enjoyed by kids and the adults who read with them. Also included is a note from the author to encourage further conversation about the content. Discover IVP Kids and share with children the things that matter to God!

Saint Patrick's Day

by Gail Gibbons

This is a brief biography of Saint Patrick followed by a description of the ways his Day is celebrated in Ireland and worldwide. Parents and teachers will find it a good, short book to read to children at school or as a bedtime story. <P><P>The concise biographical information, explanation of Irish symbols like the Shamrock and the Shilelagh, and the 6 legends about Saint Patrick and the snakes, fish, sun, and more will interest readers of all ages. Other holiday books written for children by Gail Gibbons are also available from Bookshare.

Saint Patrick's Day

by Joyce K. Kessel

Every year, on March 17, we see people wearing green clothing. We know it must be St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated all over the world, wherever there are people of Irish background. Some celebrate by wearing green, others by going to church, and others with parties. Some cities even hold parades. .People have been celebrating St. Patrick's Day for nearly 1600 years now. But just who was St. Patrick? What did he do that has made him so well loved today? And why do we celebrate his day by wearing shamrocks and green clothing? You'll find the answers to these questions and many more in St. Patrick's Day.

Saint Patrick's Day (Holidays, Festivals, & Celebrations)

by Ann Heinrichs

Dress in some green, savor a slice of soda bread, and catch a little luck of the Irish! Kids will discover the history behind Saint Patrick's Day, and find out ways to celebrate on their own. Young readers learn about the festivities and traditions a

Saint Pio of Pietrelcina

by Eileen Dunn Bertanzetti

The amazing life story of Francesco Forgione--known to the world as Padre Pio. This Franciscan priest, who bore the wounds of the crucified Jesus, used the special gifts he received from God to relieve the sufferings and pains of others. Ideal for ages 9 to 1.

Saint Spotting: Or How To Read A Church

by Chris Raschka

A church is a weighty thing, isn&’t it? Its doors are heavy and hard to budge. Its walls are made of stone. And there may be strange or even scary pictures inside. How can a small person make sense of these intimidating places? Two-time Caldecott medalist Chris Raschka shares his mother&’s wonderful way of visiting a church: what they would call saint spotting. Each visit to a church becomes an adventure, a trip through the stories that have shaped centuries of faith.Playful and poignant, this beautifully illustrated book introduces readers to saints and symbols through the warm bond between a mother and son. From bookish Paul to faithful Mary Magdalene, from musical Cecilia to animal-loving Francis, there&’s a fascinating saint to discover in every corner.

Saint Therese and the Roses

by Helen Walker Homan

A sweetly written biography of this saint. Other books about her are available from Bookshare.org.

Saint Thomas Aquinas: Missionary of Truth

by Cathy Morrison Marianne Lorraine Trouvé FSP

Intelligent, wealthy, and well-connected, Thomas left it all behind to become a missionary of God's truth, joining the newly formed Dominicans.

Saint Thomas More: Courage, Conscience, and the King

by Dani Lachuk Sr. Susan Hellen Wallace FSP Sr. Patricia Edward FSP

Capturing a glimpse into the life of a Catholic torn between his faith and duty to his country, this 33rd volume in the Encounter the Saints series familiarizes children 9-12 with the life story of Saint Thomas More. He is a timely example for young people in the current culture that is often contrary to the teachings of the Church. With his assistance, children will be inspired and encouraged to stand up for their faith in all situations, regardless of the sacrifice.

Saint Training

by Elizabeth Fixmer

Mary Clare is on the lookout for a miracle. Mary Clare O’Brian is determined to be a saint when she grows up (the halo will help cover her frizzy hair). But lately none of her prayers seem to be working the way she wants them to: her mother is losing her faith, her parents can’t pay all the bills, and her brother receives a draft notice for the war in Vietnam. Mary Clare has a plan to help, but it just doesn’t seem to be working. How is she supposed to become a saint when her world is falling apart? Dear Mother Superior, My name is Mary Clare O'Brian and I am in sixth grade. I would like to join the convent right after 8th grade before I start liking boys too much. I’m already having problems with boys liking me. Gregory in my class throws spitballs at me and told my best friend he likes me. I haven’t told him that I want to be God’s bride yet. Do you think I should?

Saint Valentine

by Robert Sabuda

From the book jacket: How did Valentine's Day, one of our most popular holidays, begin? It started in ancient Rome when a kind physician named Valentine took an interest in a young blind girl. With his healing skill and his deep faith he restored her sight. What we now call Valentine's Day began when he sent the little girl a secret message, which she received after the Christian martyr was executed. For this tale rich in sentiment, master illustrator Robert Sabuda has created exquisite paper mosaics to suggest early Christian art that resonates with both subtlety and power. Ages 4 - 7.

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