St Cecilia

St Cecilia (3rd Century) - feast day 22nd November
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Patron Saints for Catholic Youth
Patron Saints for Catholic Youth
by Mary E. Mannix

This book is written in language that a child can understand and yet will be appreciated by adults as well. Includes the stories of St. Bernard, St. Martin of Tours, St. Blaise, St. Michael, St. Cecilia, St. Helena, St. Monica and St. Bridget, told with suspense and excitement. Also includes a black/ white colour picture for each saint. 

Paperback, size 14.6cm x 10cm, 198 pages
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Patron Saints for Girls
Patron Saints for Girls
by Various

Young women need the elevating example of Catholic heroines throughout history. It is an essential element of Catholic character development, especially in the modern world.

This easy-to-read compilation of moving short stories will inspire the girls of today to be the saints that inspire others tomorrow.

Lives of Saints include:

St. AgnesSt. Angela MericiSt. Anne St. Bridget of Sweden
St. Catherine of SienaSt. CeciliaSt. Elizabeth of HungarySt. Frances of Rome
St. GenevieveSt. Helena, Empress St. Jane Frances de ChantalSt. Margaret of Scotland 
St. Matilda St. Rose of Lima

Paperback, size 6" x 4", 248 pages
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St Cecilia
Saint Cecilia
Saint Cecilia
by Abbe Dom Prosper Gueranger

In the nineteenth century there was a concerted effort on the part of liberal revisionists to undermine the Church's history by challenging the veracity of the Acts of the Martyrs. Some miraculous events associated with the lives of very popular saints, whose names were canonized in the Roman Missal, were treated with ridicule by scholars more concerned with documents than the living evidence of common tradition.

It was righteous indignation that moved Abbot Dom Gueranger to defend the cause of Saint Cecilia, whose holy celebrity had spanned fifteen centuries.  The abbot's strategy was to validate the traditional accounts of all the martyrs' lives by exonerating just one.  He achieved this in the holy virgin Cecilia's case by presenting in book form every morsel of factual evidence available, especially that which modern archeological excavations offered. As a result of his labour, there arose a refreshing new devotion to the young martyr, and - at least for a time - the cynical scoffs of the proud were silenced.  

Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 400 pages
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Illustrated Lives of Patron Saints for Girls
Illustrated Lives of Patron Saints for Girls
by Mary E Mannix.

Learn about the interesting lives of some of your favorite female saints, some of the great things they accomplished, and how they became saints!

Includes in lives of:
St AnneSt AgnesSt Teresa of AvilaSt Rose of LimaSt Cecilia
St HelenaSt Bridget of IrelandSt Catherine of SienaSt Elizabeth of HungarySt Margaret of Scotland


10 different saints and a short story averaging 24 pages per saint.

Paperback, size 5.8" x 4.15", 240 pages
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Heroes of God's Church
Heroes of God's Church
by Rev P. Henry Matimore

The purpose of this beautiful book is to acquaint our children with biographies that will have some particular influence on the development of their characters. Each story has been planned as a real character training project, not merely as a reading lesson, to inspire admiration for faith and religious heroism.

"To accomplish this purpose, we have endeavored to stimulate interest in each saint by presenting him or her as a real human being who lived in a real world among real people and not as a super-being surrounded by miraculous wonders. We have tried to make the saints human, admirable, and lovable, and therefore imitate-able." (from the Foreword). Questions and Things to Do are found at the end of each story.

St CeciliaSt Sebastian of RomeSt Agnes of RomeSt MonicaSt Patrick
St ColumbaSt BonifaceSt Thomas of CanterburySt Francis of AssisiSt Hedwig
St HyacinthSt Louis IXSt GertrudeSt John NepomuceneSt Joan of Arc
St Thomas MoreSt Franis XavierSt AloysiusSt Vincent de PaulSt Issac Jogues
St Gerard MajellaThe Cure of ArsSt Theophane VenardSt Damien of MolokaiSt Therese of Lisieux

Ages: 9 - 12

Paperback, size 5.8" x 8.2", 302 pages
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Heroines of Christ

Heroines of Christ
edited by Fr Joseph Husslein, S.J.

For centuries the Catholic Church has upheld and celebrated her saints among the great holy women of history.  Even from the moment of the Fall of Man, God promised a Redeemer Whose power would conquer sin and reopen to us our heavenly home; and in that moment He also promised us a mother who would be so powerful as to crush the head of Satan and cooperate with her Divine Son in reopening those gates of paradise.  Womankind finds in Christ’s own Virgin Mother the perfect imitation of Christ, and in her is found all the treasures of virtue wanting in every woman.  Fittingly, God’s women saints imitate and copy Our Lady’s greatness through His omnipotent power.  Unlike pagan and Moslem cultures that often demean the female as something more akin to an animal, due to a naturalistic attitude of prizing the superiority of physical strength over spiritual strength, our Holy Mother, the Catholic Church has not hidden those loving sisters of Christ.  She has, conversely, sought to proclaim God’s glory and will through the artful hands of women, knowing full well God’s plan for them as capable of great spiritual strength, and even miraculous physical strength beyond comprehension.  All the while, the holy women in the life of the Church do not overshadow the great men, but rather compliment them beautifully in all their varied rôles.

The book was first published in 1939 and is an anthology of essays by Jesuits, retelling the brilliant histories of fifteen women saints throughout the course of the Catholic Church.  Starting with Saint Agnes in ancient Rome, and finishing with St. Thérèse in the twentieth century, the subjects covered are varietal.  Many geographical locations are visited, and almost every era of the Church and station in life are the setting for the accounts.  In storybook fashion, the various authors give inspiring and often dramatic accounts of these saints’ lives.  As the preface is forward in stating, the authors had sought to dramatize the events vividly to give the stories life and color.  They do this very well, giving the reader a sense of truly having lived among these women.  One can imagine easily each saint’s various trials and can have, therefore, a greater appreciation of their victories.  This writing is a tool that greatly inspires, because when these true-life stories are laid out in this fashion, one gets a sense of the reality of sainthood and how attainable heroic virtue can be.  After all, many of the same battles fought daily by modern-day women who aspire to holiness are no different than those battles also endured by yesterday’s holy-women

A common theme echoes in each story, which is that each chapter details for the reader the extraordinary love with which these ladies lived their daily lives.  While it is not a surprising reality that men and women who want to increase God’s glory on earth will have in common this great love, it appears obvious that this collection of stories was intended to make a march along this theme.  Heroines of Christ accomplishes well that to love Christ is to do all, lose all, and gain all for Him.

Among these pages, learn how the unwavering love and faithfulness to Christ are qualities which made the difference between any one soul and the souls of the saints.  It is through the example of the female saints that we come to the knowledge of what is truly necessary in the female soul.  If modern woman is to counteract and win the battle over liberalism and feminist philosophies, she must first be armed with the knowledge of the past champions of true femininity.  In their souls flames forth an unwavering constancy to the Christian Faith, and a wholesome obsessive love for Christ.  At first glance, there is nothing more extraordinary in the women saints of God than what is in any other woman’s capability, but due to their virtues, miraculous events and triumphs over the impossible mark their legacies.

The book is unique in that it not only instructs by giving a historical account, like some school-day lecture.  Heroines of Christ also entertains through the literary methods of artistic narration that is vivid in its images and sprinkled with probable dialogue.  Like any good work of historical fiction, the book certainly does give an excellent account of the lives of each saint while keeping the mind of the reader rapt in wonder.  Written in this way, the mind is sure to remember the new exciting details as never before when reading a lives of the saints collection which contains only brief summaries of historical fact.

  • Be inspired in your daily life by the attainable marvels that have been the lives of women saints since the time of the early Roman martyrs even until more recent times.
  • Be strengthened by these women’s constancy and victorious battles over daily sufferings and the powers of hell.
  • Look on as beautiful ladies choose their bridegroom to be Christ rather than highly eligible earthly suitors.
  • Wonder as common and obscure folk rise to the great heights of such fame as to be known even among non-Catholics.
  • Delight as little girls of no consequence bravely confound great rulers.

This true strength of woman gleams from among the pages of history, through the omnipotent power of Christ and His living Church.  We stand strengthened that so triumphant an army looks down upon us and intercedes for us to do the same, knowing full-well our weaknesses and needs, having had lived them before in greater or lesser degrees.  In reading Heroines of Christ, travel back in time with those women who would one day become saints, and walk with them along the road of this present earth toward sanctity and the reward of heaven.

St Agnes of RomeVen Maria de la Luz CamachoSt CeciliaSt Gemma GalganiSt Joan of Arc
St BernadetteSt Catherine of SienaSt EulaliaSt Margaret Mary AlacoqueSt Flora
St Catherine LaboureSt Catherine of AlexandriaSt LucySt Kateri TekakwithaSt Therese Lisieux



Paperback, size 8.5" x 5.5", 210 pages

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In God's Garden
In God's Garden
by Amy Steedman

Engaging stories for children of:

St UrsulaSt BenedictSt ChristopherSt Catherine of SienaSt Augustine of Hippo
St Augustine of CanterburySt CeciliaSt GilesSt NicholasSt Faith of Agen
St Cosmas and DamianSt MartinSt GeorgeSt Francis of Assisi
 
Ages: 9+

Paperback, size 9" x 6", 162 pages, attractively illustrated
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St Cecilia 6 inch
St Cecilia
by Joseph's Studio Figurines

This statue from the acclaimed Joseph's Studio Renaissance Collection is meticulously crafted by master artisans with great attention to color and detail. It is a fantastic addition to any home or devotion area.
  • Dimensions: 6"H
  • Materials: Resin/Stone Mix

Joseph's Studio collection offers the highest quality and most intricately designed religious figurines, statues, busts and more. They are each hand-painted and made of the best materials.

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Picture Book of Saints #03
Picture Book of Saints #03
by Fr Lawrence G. Lovasik

St. Joseph Picture Book Series, Part 3 of 12 books on the "Super-Heroes of God"--commonly known as Saints--by beloved author Rev. Lawrence G. Lovasik, S.V.D. introduces Catholic children to 15 of the most well-known Saints. Among the features of this book are:

  • a full-color illustration of each Saint
  • short, easy-to-understand lives of the Saints that offer a window on what made them so special in the eyes of God
  • the feast day for each Saint in accordance with the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church

Saints included in this edition are:

St. Francis de SalesSt. Thomas AquinasSt. Isidore the FarmerSt. John the Baptist
St. BenedictSt. Clare of AssisiSt. BernardSt. Augustine
St. Charles BorromeoSt. Frances CabriniSt. ElizabethSt. Cecelia
St. Francis XavierSt. John of the CrossSt. Catherine LaboureOur Lady, Queen of All Saints

Paperback, 32 pages
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Story of St Cecilia
Story of St Cecilia
Story of St Cecilia
by Br Ernest, CSC

This story of Saint Cecilia is set during the papacy of Urban I, which began in the year 222. Reding this story about Saint Cecilia can help us to see how the sacrament of Baptism can strengthen our faith in God and help us view the world in a new light!

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Paperback, size 8" x 6", 30 pages
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St Cecilia Medal
1" Oval Medal - Die-cast Italian Silver Oxidized
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