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Our Lady of Silence

The Devotion of Pope Francis

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Fr Emiliano Antenucci

£3.50 D833 | Paperback | 48pp ISBN 9781784696283

In the Vatican offices is an icon of Mary with her finger pressed to her lips called Our Lady of Silence. This icon, which promotes listening to God and not speaking ill of others, is explained here, accompanied by a rich selection of devotions.

First Fridays and First Saturdays

The Devotions Explained

Catholic Truth Society

£3.50 D694 | Paperback | 64pp ISBN 9781860825088

This booklet sets out how to pray these two well-known devotions: the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and offers helpful guidance as to their value, origins and purpose.

Our Lady, Untier of Knots

Story of a Marian Devotion

Miguel Cuartero Samperi

£3.50 D769 | Paperback | 40pp ISBN 9781860829017

Pope Francis encountered this devotion while studying in Germany and set about spreading to devotion to it on his return to Argentina. A brief history and the main prayers are explored here.

A Handbook of Scriptural Novenas

For Various Needs and Intentions

Glynn MacNiven-Johnston|Dr Raymond Edwards

£3.50 D798 | Paperback | 72pp

ISBN 9781784690663

There are many figures in Scripture whose situations and difficulties mirror our own. These specially composed novenas draw inspiration from these figures, teaching us about faith and prayer.

The Infant of Prague

How the child Jesus can help us

Glynn MacNiven-Johnston

£3.50 D781 | Paperback | 56pp ISBN 9781784690045

An exploration of the history of the devotion, and the statue itself, reveals its roots in a Christian love for Scripture and the Child Jesus. Prayers, the chaplet, Litanies and Novenas are included.

Handbook of Novenas for Feasts & Seasons

Glynn MacNiven-Johnston|Dr Raymond Edwards

£3.50 D809 | Paperback | 96pp ISBN 9781784691271

Each season and feast of the Church’s year has its own theme and focus. These newly composed novenas encourage us centre our prayers around the Liturgical Year and thus to live it more fully.

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