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Living with Christ Special Issue Bundle

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Living with Christ Special Issue Bundle

Six 32-page issues

Publish Date: 12/5/2019
Product Number: LSPBUN
Availability: In Stock

$ 19.95

A beautiful bundle of psalms and prayers, traditional and modern prayers and reflections to remind us that God is always by our side.

  • In Create in Me a Clean Heart booklet, author Glen Argan has brought together some of Francis’ pointed analyses to provide a thorough approach to the examination of conscience. Each page offers a Scriptural quote, words of Pope Francis, and questions for personal reflection.
  • With Household Rituals, gather your household, family, classroom, or study group together to celebrate special occasions throughout the year with brief rituals of prayer, reflection, and sharing.
  • Seasons of struggle in our lives make faith both difficult and essential. Author Leah Perrault has lived through depression, heartache, and loss; in Living Gently, she shares her thoughts on the practices that can open and soften our hearts to God when the hard edges of life threaten to break us.
  • Prayers to Mary, which includes both traditional and modern prayers, will help us renew our prayer to Our Lady. With an introduction and beautiful illustrations, this collection is a beautiful gift and will quickly find its place in your own prayer corner.
  • In Psalms and Prayers for Times of Grief, you will find beautiful psalms and prayers that offer comfort and healing as you grieve.As we mourn the loss of a loved one, we know the Lord of life remains by our side as we work through our grief and give thanks for the lives of those we have lost. When death upsets our lives, we often struggle to find the words for prayer.
  • In Psalms and Prayers for Times of Sickness, you will find beautiful psalms and prayers as you pray to God for help, comfort, and strength. They also serve to remind us of the hope and peace that God provides.Illness can be a stressful and overwhelming experience for both the sick person and their loved ones. When illness disrupts our lives, we often struggle to find the words to pray.