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Can Religious Life Survive? An Urgent Question Confronts the Church Today
by Fr. Thomas DubayCan religious life survive by attaining a shared vision of love, humility and unity throughout the Christian world?
Caring: A Biblical Theology of Community
by Fr. Thomas DubayChristian communities find in this work the Biblical, theological, psychological and practical means to reinvigorate their lives with meaning and purpose
Dawn of a Consecration: Meditations for Young Sisters
by Fr. Thomas DubayMeditations on adjusting to convent life, voluntary poverty, one's purpose in life, humility, peace, perfection, all for Christ.
Ecclesial Women: Towards a Theology of the Religious State
by Fr. Thomas DubayDubay lays bare the evangelical and theological principles which can give vitality and meaning to a sister's life, giving priorities and perspective in the light of Vatican II directives.
God Dwells Within Us
by Fr. Thomas DubayA detailed description of the mystery of the Trinity indwelling in the Christian soul
Philosophy of the State as Educator
by Fr. Thomas DubayPenetrating analysis of questions like: What is the function of the state in education? What obligations does the state have to support private education? Must the state teach morality?
Pilgrims Pray
by Fr. Thomas DubayIn a lucid style, Dubay explores the richness of scriptural prayer themes to be found in the biblical word.
Sisters' Retreats: A Guide for Priests and Sisters
by Fr. Thomas DubaySisters speak out on how to improve their retreats, what they want in a retreat master, what forms of meditation talks are the most helpful, etc.
The Marist Ideal: Meditations for the Missionary Sisters of the Society of Mary
by Fr. Thomas DubayMeditations on humility, detachment, charity, Mary's Love for God, poverty, virginity, obedience, the Eucharist, love of the Church, death, God's mercy, time and eternity, etc.
What Is Religious Life? Questions Religious Are Asking
by Fr. Thomas DubayDubay answers questions to help people gain a clearer understanding of the theological dimensions of the religious life
Statler: America's Extraordinary Hotelman
by Floyd MillerBiography of E. M. Statler, one of America's great hotelmen who devised management techniques that were applicable far beyond the hotel business and contributed greatly to the nation's general efficiency in the early 1900s.
Epiphany
by Ferrol SamsThree short stories: Epiphany, Harmony Ain't Easy, and Relative & Absolute, which examine how bonds are formed between people of differing personalities and experiences.
Game Over (The Sisterhood, Book #17)
by Fern MichaelsWith yet another successful assignment behind them, the ladies of the Sisterhood have enjoyed a relaxing break together and celebrated the wedding of Myra and Charles on Big Pine Mountain. But as soon as the newlyweds return from their shortened honeymoon, they are hit with some exciting yet unsettling news. <P>It seems their dear ally Lizzie Fox, recently ensconced as Chief White House Counsel, is rumored to be near the top of the short list for a soon to be vacated seat on the Supreme Court. While the Sisters are thrilled for Lizzie, they are concerned about her being ripped to shreds in the approval process, partly due to her connections with the Sisterhood. They also fear it will delay or even derail their long-awaited pardon promised to them by President Martine Connor. It will take a masterful plan, and loyal friends aiding them at every turn, for the Sisters to succeed in protecting Lizzie while securing their own freedom at last.
Bambi: A Life in the Woods
by Felix SaltenOne of the best-loved stories ever, it is a wise and humane tale of life and death in the forest, taking Bambi from a fawn to the stag leader of the herd.
Paco and the Witch: A Puerto Rican Folktale
by Felix PitreA young boy is trapped by a crafty witch who will not free him unless he can guess her name. A Puerto Rican folk tale, with a glossary to help young readers understand the Spanish words.
Splitting: A Novel
by Fay WeldonThis wickedly incisive portrait of divorce captures the chaotic rhythms of a woman in crisis.
The Heart of the Country
by Fay WeldonNatalie Harris is suddenly without a husband or home, thrown on the mercy of bank managers and welfare officers, dependent on enlightenment from Sonia who has been abandoned before.
...Cradle and All
by Fay Nedra ZacharyThe murders are grisly beyond description. Pregnant women, young mothers, toddlers, all slashed to death
Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History
by Fawn M. BrodieA bibliography of one of our most interesting Presidents, Thomas Jefferson.
Lost in the Barrens
by Farley MowatA man from the city and the son of the Cree Indian chief explore the great arctic wastes.
The Desperate People
by Farley MowatMowat's tribute to the last survivor's of the Ihalmiut, People of the Deer - brave, proud and now fighting to save themselves from extinction.
Secrets
by F. Lee BaileyWhen a beautiful, sexy Boston socialite goes public with the videotape details of her private life, it makes her lover, a brilliant criminal lawyer, look guilty of Murder One.