Lenten items
Stations of the Cross
Jesus is condemned to death,
Jesus is made to carry His cross,
Jesus falls the first time,
Jesus meets His sorrowful mother,
Simon of Cyrene is made to help Jesus to carry His cross,
Veronica wipes the face of Jesus,
Jesus falls the second time,
The women of Jerusalem weep over Jesus,
Jesus falls the third time,
Jesus is stripped of His garments,
Jesus is nailed to the Cross,
Jesus is raised upon the Cross and dies,
Jesus is taken down from the Cross and placed in the arms of His mother,
Jesus is laid in the sepulcher,
On the third day, He arose again from the dead.
Softcover, 16 pages.
Coloring Book
Life Of Christ 12 inch Crucifix
12" Life Of Christ Crucifix
- Material: Resin, Stone Mix
- Dimensions: 12" H x W x 1.25" D
The Enemies of Salvation
Authored by renowned Scottish Archbishop George Hay (1729–1811), this work, pulled from Bishop Hay’s The Devout Christian, examines our three chief enemies—the flesh, the world, and the devil—and how they conspire together to threaten our salvation. In this succinct text, Bishop Hay provides a field map to knowing your enemies, and learning how to defeat them.
88pp, paperback
The World, the Flesh, and the Devil
Crib to Cross
'"Crib to Cross" is a collection of beautiful meditations written over a hundred years ago with the young Catholic in mind. It has now become an excellent introductory guide to the world of meditation for beginners of all ages. Catholics who wish to start having a deeper spiritual life can find no better way to begin their journey than with this excellent work. It is profound yet concise and simple for all to follow. At every age and in every circumstance in our lives, we can relate to some aspect of the life of Christ as we follow Him from His Crib to His Cross."Meditation is a hard word. It generally implies the power of following our trains of reasoning, a power not ordinarily developed in early years. But the young can look and observe; they can watch a person\'s actions and follow a simple narrative of his life, especially if truthfully and vividly set before their eyes"?"Where the heart is pure, and the imagination unsullied, the quick wit of childhood, raised and helped by grace, is easily interested in such a Person and life as that of Jesus."-From the Preface of "Crib to Cross" 280pp'
Meditations on the Life of Christ for Beginners of All Ages