CLARETIAN COMMUNICATIONS CATALOG

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy & Sacraments

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life

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Bibles, Seasonal, Catholic Directory

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality

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Inspirational & General Interest

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Scriptures, Biblical References

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Books on Sale

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Title Index

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Author Index


New Releases Albert L. Winseman, D.Min., Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D., and Curt Lievsveld, M.Div.

Living Your Strengths Discover your God-Given Talent and Inspire Your Community The Clifton Strengths-Finder, which accompanies this excellent book, is a remarkable tool for cultivating the stewardship of talent within the Catholic parish. Hidden within every parish is a goldmine of talent, and this tool will help bring a parishioner’s God-given talents to the surface so they might be used in strength at the service of the mission of the Church. Living Your Strengths holds great potential for revitalizing Catholics and their parishes. – Fr. Daniel Mahan, Executive Director, Marian College Center for Catholic Stewardship 148 pp. PhP500 (Hard cover) / PhP400 (Soft cover) category:

Spirituality

Manuel López Casquete

Bp. Francisco F. Claver, SJ

Return to the Happiness of Silence

The Making of a Local Church How to develop local churches that can address local problems in an effective and meaningful way.

(Translated from Spanish) The pages of this book invite us to embark on a journey of silence within our inner selves in order to discover the very roots of suffering and then to surren­der ourselves to the happiness of daily life. Acceptance, trust, attention and love will be our companions for the journey.   To surrender ourselves to Silence is to surrender ourselves to life itself. It is to let go and to be ready to sail wherever the wind will take us. Our only steersman throughout the journey will be the wind. 148 pp., PhP195 category:

Spirituality

Sr. Joan Chittister, OSB

Listen With the Heart Sacred Moments in Everyday Life Listen with the Heart is about the importance and meaning of rituals that are common to monasticism and, in many ways, to us all. They are an invitation to families and parishes, to individuals and groups everywhere to make the mundane meaningful again. 131 pp., PhP175 category:

Prayers & Meditation

Bishop Claver describes how church leaders put the aggiornamento teachings of Vatican II into practice by forming small Christian communities that focused on reading and understanding scripture and then, guided by the Spirit, implemented those teachings. A primer on how to develop a local church, this book presents models of participative leadership that can inspire Christians everywhere to make their own churches more responsive to local needs. 253 pp., PhP285 category:

Theology

Jimmy Dominguez Tablan

Basic Ecclesial Classroom A Challenge for Catholic Schools In this book, the author opens an avenue of inquiry that deserves serious exploration. First, he brings together the idea of the Catholic school as a community with the notion of the basic ecclesial community… Second, he takes the time to ground his research in a contempo­rary understanding of Church and brings that under­standing to his basic ecclesial classroom… Finally, the results obtained have a multicultural dimension… 143 pp., PhP165 category:

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Pastoral Ministry


New Releases Bishop Fritz Lobinger

John Monbourquette

Every Community its Own Ordained Leaders

How to Befriend Your Shadow

A picture book for discussing the shortage of priests During the past decades Parish Pastoral Councils and Diocesan Councils have presented proposals for overcoming the shortage of priests. Councils of Priests and Diocesan Synods have also passed resolutions about it. These suggestions were often unrealistic and lacked a consideration of the many implications of such ideas. Again, what is needed is a more detailed and more realistic vision of the future of the ordained ministry. This publication is designed to stimulate discussion about such details. 75 pp., PhP250 category:

Pastoral Ministry

Welcoming Your Unloved Side Each of us has a “shadow,” composed of everything we have driven back into our unconscious for fear of being rejected by the people we loved when we were young. Over the years, we created a whole underground world filled with things that were shameful, displeasing or upsetting to those around us.    Our task as adults is to rediscover what makes up our shadow, to bring it into the light, and to use it for our own spiritual growth. If we refuse to do this work, we risk being out of balance psychologically, and our lives and relationships will not reach their fullest potential. Is your shadow your friend or your enemy? That will depend on how you see it and how you relate to it. This book offers you the tools you need to welcome your shadow side. Befriend your shadow, and watch your relationship with yourself and with others grow and deepen! 159 pp., PhP185 category:

Psycho-spirituality

Daniel Conway

What Do I Own and What Owns Me?

John Monbourquette

A Spirituality of Stewardship The question this book poses is key to understanding and practicing stewardship as a way of life. The author believes that when all is said and done we own nothing because we are possessed wholly and completely by “a good and gracious God.”    Stewardship is one of the chief characteristics of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. This basic insight, among others, was essential to the stewardship message of Archbishop Thomas Murphy, to whom this book is dedicated. To clarify and exemplify his message, Conway offers insightful reflections, moving stories, and practical reflection questions for individual and group use. What Do I Own and What Owns Me? is invaluable for parish stewardship committees, parish counselors, pastoral ministers, and all who have a profound desire to live as disciples of Christ. 84 pp., PhP130 category:

Spirituality

How to Discover Your Personal Mission The Search for Meaning What is your personal mission in life? Many of us find it hard to answer this question. It is so easy to get caught up in the day-to-day concerns of paying the bills and putting food on the table that we lose sight of the bigger picture. Whether we are young or not so young, we may feel that we haven't quite found our mission, that we're not doing what we feel we should be doing.    How to Discover Your Perso­nal Mission invites you on an ad­venture to discover your personal mission. In this user-friendly book, bestselling author John Monbourquette will lead you through a three-stage process: learning to let go of the past; deepening your sense of identity and mission; and risking a new beginning in life. Through exercises and reflection, you will find the path that leads you in the direction that your soul is calling you. It may appear in the form of an ideal to pursue, a passion, a goal to strive for, or a deep and persistent desire. Let the journey begin… 203 pp., PhP225 category:

Psycho-spirituality

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New Releases Mr. Romano Bulatao

Fr. Fernando Guillen Preckler, Sch.P.

Touching Thoughts

Vocation, Consecration, Formation, Doing Discernment

“Touching Thoughts A-Z”, as the author reveals it himself, is a collection of some of the inspiring passages he has learned from his students in his long years of teaching experience at Saint Louis University. Moreover, “Touching Thoughts A-Z” affirms that the basics of teaching and learning in the classroom bear a far-ranging range of influence that includes life outside the classroom setting itself. For Mr. Bulatao, recognizing the significance of students in the entire teaching experience shows that teaching is profoundly about learning from our students. Students can teach us, if only we, teachers, are open to admit that. This selfless and admirable account of Mr. Bulatao exemplifies the truth that there clearly exist a reflexive relation between teaching and learning. Personally, I see here a teacher who is an “educator” in the real sense of the word – a leader and a servant at the same time who is committed to the well-being of students.” (­ An excerpt from the Foreword of this book, by Rev. Fr. Jessie M. Hechanova, CICM - President, Saint Louis University) 87 pp., PhP150 category:

“Every young person has to decide his future work, specific love and religious faith. In these decisions the perspective of consecrated life or priestly apostolate can appear as an actual possible call of the Lord. But it will be necessary to reflect upon the reasons that lead to this kind of choice, and to purify them, discovering the true profundity of vocation. Only this awareness can permit the constant thanksgiving for the Lord’s appeal, which is to follow the Canticle of Mary.” 93 pp., PhP150 category:

Religious Life

Albert Nolan

Jesus Before Christianity The author’s portrait of Jesus introduces us to the man as he was before he became enshrined in doctrine, dogma and ritual, a man deeply involved with the real problems of his time—which are the real problems of our times as well. The readers will be invited to take a serious and honest look at a man who lived in the first century Palestine and try to see him through the eyes of his contemporaries. 208 pp., PhP169

Inspirational

Michael O’Laughlin

God’s Beloved A Spiritual Biography of Henri Nouwen This is a good book for spiritual reading for those people who want to deepen their understanding of the spirituality of one of this century’s great spiritual writers – Henri Nouwen. This book unveils the true person of Nouwen especially in his journey to be beloved of God. Like Nouwen, the book wants to inspire readers to immerse into a deeper and better understanding of oneself. 208 pp., PhP170 category:

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Fr. Colm McKeating, MSSC

Peace at the Last A Christian Theology of the Last Things This book is a pleasantly readable and inspiring presentation of the Last Things, a subject which does not lend itself easily to interesting reading. The author’s treatment of the Last Things, seeing it all as a theology of hope from the perspective of God’s love is refreshing. And he makes his subject very relevant when he states correctly, “Every revelation of the past or of the future is intended for the present life and is meant to instruct and challenge us.” 298 pp., PhP225

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New Releases dition!

E New Revised

Fr. Camilo J. Marivoet, CICM

Liturgy Alive WEEKDAYS The result of many years of work through study, meditation and prayer, Liturgy Alive: Models of Celebration for Weekdays presents models designed to enhance the meaning of each daily Mass. It takes on the form of an alternative Weekday Missal with the hope that in the daily Eucharistic Celebration the presider be able to address the needs of the people thus giving fulfillment to Fr. Camilo’s very encouraging message: Think of your communities, their needs and aspirations, the stage of their faith, their education, their religious and secular culture. They are the community to which you have to adapt yourself, that you have to bring closer to God, that you have to lead to a worship that reflects their lives.

Liturgy Alive SUNDAYS The author’s message is encouraging: “Think of your communities, their needs and aspirations, and the stage of their faith, their education, their religious and secular culture. Adapt yourself to them. Give them the Good News to the extent they can digest and live it. Bring them closer to God and help them to see and live how near God is to them in their everyday life.” This book offers models that can make our Eucharistic celebrations much more pastoral, much closer to the lives of the people, as you keep in mind the nature of the different parts of the Mass. 1,095 pp., PhP1,125 category:

Liturgy

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Liturgy

Mr. Bob Bonifacio, SThL, SSL

Fr. Jess S. Breña, SJ

The Woman of Genesis

Happiness in Longevity

And Other Gospel Reflections

Life Ascending and the Third Age

The author provides the readers profound and helpful interpretations of important scripture passages. This interpretations are grounded in the Church’s teaching from the Vatican Council II.    He also tackles contemporary issues we experience today like issues on gender, domestic vio­lence, and the value of living a moral life. A number of the core chapters directly engage the paradox of salvation and eternal life. The last two chapters of the work argue eloquently that the innocence, humility and openness of children serve as the role model for adults who seek the spiritual path, salvation, and a religious meaning for human life. 84 pp., PhP185 category:

A book written with vibrant enthusiasm. It encourages all of us to live all the stages of our lives to the fullest. – Alberto Marxauch, Former President of Life Ascending International 148 pp., PhP265 category:

Spirituality

Scripture / Theology

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New Releases Fr. Elias L. Ayuban, Jr., CMF, JCD

Robert Ellsberg

Canonical Issues Related to Religious Life

All Saints

200 Plus Practical Questions and Answers (Revised and Enlarged Edition) Divided into eight chapters, this revised and enlarged edition substantially repeats almost all the 200 questions and answers found in the previous edition with the addition of at least 23 new ones (some numbers actually contain more than one question.) Many of the old questions, however, have been reformulated to accommodate other related queries, while old answers have been updated to include additional insights. 262 pp., PhP225 category:

Religious Life / Theology

Daily Reflections on Saints, Prophets, and Witnesses for Our Time Saints have typically been figures from the distant past, canonized for miraculous lives of perfection and self-denial. Orbis editor-inchief Ellsberg here redefines this stereotype in this diverse and substantial compendium of the lives of men and women, ancient and contemporary, who gave themselves completely to their vocations. A different figure is introduced for each day of the year to coincide with feasts days or birth/death dates, and helpful biographical sources are provided. 577 pp., PhP560 category:

Theology / Reference

Fr. James H. Kroeger, MM Fr. Samuel H. Canilang, CMF

Theology from the Heart of Asia (Volume I)

Gregory Palamas’ TheoAnthropology and Mysticism According to the Philokalia

FABC Doctoral Dissertations I (1985-1998)

Theology from the Heart of Asia (Volume II)

Their Revelance to Religious Life in Asia The doctoral thesis entitled: Gregory Palamas’ Theo-Anthropology and Mysticism According to the Philokalia: Their Relevance to Religious Life in Asia was defended and accepted by the Faculty of Theology of the Pontifi­cal University of Salamanca (Spain) in July of 2008. In this general introduction, the thesis’ author briefly ex­plains its title – which indicates its main object of study and purpose – methodology, structure, and content. 302 pp., PhP425 category:

Theology

FABC Doctoral Dissertations II (1998-2008) These two-volume work, Theology from the Heart of Asia, seeks to promote this “self-discovery process” within Asia’s Christian communities; it highlights Asian per­spectives in theological reflection and pastoral life. In the many tasks integral to the effective inculturation of the Gospel and the ecclesiogenesis of the Church in Asia, theology necessarily plays a significant role. This book gathers together all the completed doc­toral dissertations focused on the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences (FABC), that continental commu­nity of Asian Churches which emerged from the No­vember 1970 pastoral visit of Pope Paul VI to Asia. In Manila, the pope met with 180 Asian bishops and they discerned how best to enhance the reception of the Second Vatican Council in Asia. In subsequent years, the FABC vision of inculturated, missionary local Churches has captured the imagination of many Catholics across the Asian continent. PhP998 / set category:

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New Releases Donald J. Goergen and Ann Garrido

The Theology of Priesthood The Theology of Priesthood is the result of a two-year seminar and dialogue on the priesthood sponsored by the Central Province of Dominican Friars. The goal of the seminar was to promote dialogue around varied theological issues and pastoral concerns, representing diverse viewpoints, in order to deepen our understanding of priesthood in the Roman Catholic tradition. The focus was on the historical, liturgical, and theological aspects of priesthood that require further reflection. 234 pp., PhP250 category:

Theology

Fr. Salvador G. Agualada Jr., CMF

Stirrings of a Heart in Prayer Fr. Salvador “Buddy” G. Agualada, Jr., a priestpoet, is now sharing his ideas, convictions, thoughts and reflections in his first book Stirrings of a Heart in Prayer. His poems bare to us the heart within the man; his homilies and addresses, the mind and hand within him. Through his poetry, it is hoped we also see ourselves as beings bowing to a mighty Creator; through his homilies and addresses, it is hoped we realize ourselves as being empowered by the same Creator who has called us from the very beginning to a life of communion and love. 162 pp., PhP225 category:

Gintong Aklat Awardee Sr. Helen R. Graham, MM

Sing, O Barren One… and other Essays on Biblical Themes

There are four essential themes that are used by the author to group the articles – War and Peace, Social Justice, Biblical Women, Church and Mission – which are her personal concerns and interests. The articles present the many social issues we encounter today in a way that it will be comprehensible to readers even if they do not have enough theological background. Indeed, the book offers deep scriptural and theological insights and will benefit anyone concerned with what the Scripture has to say. 293 pp., PhP265 category:

Theology

Inspirational

Sr. Marie Azzarello, CND Fr. John Monbourquette, OMI

Mary, the First Disciple

Self-Esteem and the Soul

A Guide for Transforming Today’s Church

From Psychology to Spirituality According to the author, anyone who wishes to become fully whole must nurture a spirituality built on the Self, the divine part that is in all of us. With clarity and simplicity, he demonstrates the solid link between psychology and spiritual growth, and blends psychology insight with profound spiritual wisdom. The book shows the importance of increasing our self-esteem, discovering our soul, and caring for it to attain personal and spiritual growth. 120 pp., PhP195 category:

The book offers a renewed image of discipleship that opens a window on the transformation of the church into a community of equal disciples. Mary’s image of discipleship can show us how to integrate our private spiritual life with our public lives each day. Like Mary’s, our vocation to intimacy with God and service to neighbor will be united into one call. As this unity shapes our lives, we become contemplative disciples in action. 287 pp., PhP275 category:

Mariology / Theology

Psychology / Spirituality

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New Releases Sr. Joyce Rupp, OSM

Mr. Pido Aguilar, Jr.

Walk in a Relaxed Manner

The Gift of Abundance

Life Lessons from the Camino

and other gifts of Spiritual Nourishment

The book narrates the 37-day pilgrimage of the author along the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain. She was joined here by her walking friend Tom, a retired pastor. The author wrote about the many lessons she encountered, reflected, and prayed that can help all of us travel on life’s up-and-down journey with more grace and lightness. 264 pp., PhP229 category:

Spirituality

Sr. Joyce Rupp, OSM

This book is but another of God’s way of communicating with us. His amazing sunrises no longer work because we assume they will always be there rather than we marvel that they represent daily creations of love. His gorgeous million flowers of a thousand shapes and colors fail too for we rush by without smelling or admiring them. His magnificent rainbows that only He can paint, hardly elicit grand awe anymore. His deafening thunder and highpowered lightning, we take for granted as part of the storm. 239 pp., PhP300 category:

Inspirational

Fresh Bread

Fr. Diarmuid O’Murchu, MSC

and other gifts of Spiritual Nourishment

The Transformation of Desire How desire became corrupted – and how we can reclaim it

When I first wrote Fresh Bread I did so with the hope that it would offer prayerful support to others who also wanted to care for their inner self. So much has changed since this book was first published. A fast-paced culture tries to convince us that silence and solitude are obsolete. I see an ongoing need to care for our deepest selves. This book offers a way of connecting with our deeper selves. Every day is an opportunity to turn to the pages of Fresh Bread and find refreshment and solace for our spirit. – Joyce Rupp, from the 2005 Preface 170 pp., PhP275

This book is for those who want to reclaim their intuitive wisdom and outgrow the propaganda that has controlled our lives and our hearts for far too long. It is a book that seeks to engender hope and vitality beyond the several destructive forces that engulf our world today. We need to reclaim the inner resources through which, once more, we can learn to live with integrity, meaning and joy in our daily lives. 208 pp., PhP229

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Spirituality

edited by Timothy Radcliffe, OP

Fr. Salvatore J. Bonano, CMF

Just One Year

The Unbelievable Gift

A Global Treasury of Prayer and Worship

The Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist The author aims to stress, in the light of much disbelief; a) the real giftedness of Jesus’ love in the Mass and the Blessed Sacrament, and b) with the aid of the Church Fathers, to point out that we can tap into wide sources of spiritual growth by receiving the Lord in Holy Communion. 224 pp., PhP285 category:

Liturgy and Sacraments

An indispensable resource for individuals, groups, and parishes who wish to include poor communities throughout the world in their prayer and worship. The book contains the essential events in the Liturgical Calendar of the Church – Advent, Christmas, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, the Ascension and Pentecost. The book contains prayers, stories, reflections, songs and meditations of various people in the different parts of the world and how Christianity inspired them and molded their faith in God. 294 pp., PhP265 category:

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New Releases Ms. Angelica B. Viloria

Fr. Romuald P. Zantua, DS

Mom’s A Stewardess

Hope for Those Who Worry Too Much

(Or Why There is No Vacation From Your Vocation) Stories of Stewardship The book contains inspiring stories of a woman who not only managed to perform her role as a wife to her husband and a mother to her two kids but is also an active worker in the Church, promoting the value and importance of stewardship in our Christian life. The author narrates how simple conversations with her kids, Adi and Ali, have become opportunities to instill and teach her kids about Stewardship. In this book one cannot help but be amazed that the little acts of sharing, giving, concern and love that we do for our family, parish, friends and people we meet everyday are acts that promote and help in building the Church. 152 pp., PhP175 category:

…and other short stories on hope “There is no such thing as an undramatic life. Every life is a carefully and beautifully created drama. As the main character in the movie, Hero said, ‘Everyone is a hero if you catch him in the right moment.’ Just do your job with love and your life will be so dramatic mankind can watch it in the Universal Studio of Life—that final moment of truth, that Final Day, when even a cup of water given in His name will never go unrewarded.” – Lines from one of the episodes in Hope for Those Who Worry Too Much 96 pp., PhP165 category:

Friedrich Doormann

Louise L. Hay

I Will Act With Confidence And Not Be Afraid

You Can Heal Your Life “An excellent book for restructuring one’s life and finding self-esteem and self-love.” – Bernie S. Siegel, MD, Author of Love, Medicine & Miracles 235 pp., PhP175 category:

Inspirational

Ms. Marida Paez

From Darkness to Light A Story of God’s Healing Love Discover how these unshared secrets and negative feelings can damage your health and well-being. Find strength and encouragement as the author takes you through her journey from darkness to light—as she shares the secrets and unresolved hurts that brought havoc to her mental, emotional and physical health. Journey with her as she comes out into the light and marvel at how God has healed her from day to day. This book will deepen your faith, fill you with hope and make you dream again. 102 pp., PhP250 category:

Spirituality

Inspirational

Psalter of Saint Francis of Assisi for the Liturgical Year “Office of the Passion” Startled by his encounter with a leper, Francis of Assisi realized that the fine world of the rich and powerful was nothing but deception.    All at once, he saw those who were excluded. They became a challenge for him. In the light of his faith, he saw himself called to serve them: he wished to serve them like Jesus and with Jesus; he wished to take them from the margins to the centre. He worked to establish a place where the marginalized could live in the world. In the course of that work in the Spirit of Jesus, he became a theologian: from the psalms of the poor of Israel he learned to see God anew as the God of those who labour and are burdened and Jesus Christ as the One working for the rights of the poor. 147 pp., PhP175 category:

Prayers & Meditation

Inspirational

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Fr. Daniel J. Mahan foreword by Archbishop James P. Keleher, STD

More Than Silver or Gold Homilies of a Stewardship Priest Stewardship—the central focus of this book—is not a contrived, politically correct euphemism for talking about money, but a way of life, a spirituality, deeply rooted in the person of Jesus Christ, with the power to change our lives for the better and to transform our deeply troubled world. In living the spirituality of a good steward, one grows in holiness and virtue, with a deepening devotion to the Holy Eucharist, and the great treasure that rust cannot tarnish nor moth destroy nor thief steal away—the precious gift worth infinitely More than Silver or Gold. 183 pp., PhP150

Len Sperry

Sex, Priestly Ministry, and the Church Provides an objective and authoritative account of psychosexual development in priests and key background information on the many sexual issues facing the Church today. It is a concise, comprehensive, easy to read source of current information needed to understand these sexual issues and controversies and make reasoned, reasonable decisions concerning them. It is especially useful for those who work in formation of Catholic clergy and religious. 202 pp., PhP200

Stephen Vincent DeLeers

Ten Suggestions for Becoming a Better Preacher DeLeers shares the following simple yet indubitably effective advices: 1. Get a Life 2. Reflect on Life Theologically 3. Share the Word with Parishioners and Peers 4. Continue Your Education 5. Schedule Homily Preparation Time 6. Compose Your Homily with PLICA in Mind 7. Be Attentive to Your Illustrations 8. Be Careful with Prescriptions 9. Be Careful with Stories 10. Solicit Meaningful Feedback 22 pp., PhP50 (net price)

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Fr. William Reiser, SJ

Seeking God in All Things Theology and Spiritual Direction The practice of spiritual direction assumes a theology of the Holy Spirit, a theology of revelation and the Church, and a theology of prayer. Seeking God in All Things explores each of these themes as the underpinnings of spiritual direction and examines what makes the Christian religious experience distinctive. Since not every experience of God bears a Christian imprint, Reiser, asks whether and in what way a Christian might be able to assist someone who is not Christian develop his or her interior life. This question looks beyond suggesting the concrete steps a person might take in initiating, nurturing, and solidifying a way of praying. It looks, rather, toward the fundamental issue of helping others as they discover and deepen their relationship to the mystery of God. 184 pp., PhP150 Len Sperry

Transforming Self and Community Revisioning Pastoral Counseling and Spiritual Direction Transforming Self and Community offers an approach to spiritual direction and pastoral counseling that is holistic, that integrates spiritual and moral constructs with the psychological and emphasizes all aspects of transformation, including social transformation. The integrative approach in this book provides psychological, spiritual, and moral perspectives for understanding and assisting individuals with their spiritual journey of development. It describes and illustrates clinically useful guidelines for the practice of spiritual direction and pastoral counseling. It includes case studies as well as figures, tables, and charts that highlight and summarize main text points. 208 pp., PhP175 Fr. Bart A. Pastor

Koinonia Recipe 12 Ingredients of a Christian Community Like a delicious cuisine on the table, a Christian community needs several ingredients to be cooked together through a heating process. One by one the ingredients are put into the cooking pot or pan, with fire beneath, and in the process they are transformed into the sweetsmelling and delicioustasting food. A book like this, then, is a recipe to ‘cook’ a Christian Community. 292 pp., PhP165


Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Bishop Fritz Lobinger

Sr. Marie Marthe Orencio, SPC

Priests for Tomorrow

Ang Simbahan Nga Naga-alim

This book proposes ‘parish clusters’ as the easiest and safest starting point when examining the idea of ordaining groups of local parish leaders. In many parts of the Church, the shortage of priests has resulted in one priest having to serve a group of parishes within a diocese. This development of parish clusters is not welcomed by many Catholics who were accustomed to having their own parish priest. However, this arrangement offers the best—in some cases the only—answer to the insufficient number of priests. The rationale for suggesting parish clusters as the appropriate starting point for the ordination of teams of lay leaders is explained at length. 94 pp., PhP125

Giya sa Maayong Panglawas (Visayan/Cebuano) This book prepared by the Diocesan Community Based Health Apostolate, which operates on the grassroots level, is presented to the different groups in the Diocese of Malaybalay who work for the healing and well being of everyone.    Just as the Lord Jesus did during His time, healing is a way to help the sick and to bring them the message of the Father’s love for all. So let the many methods for an integrated well being of body and mind—offered in this book—lead not only to good health, but above all to the knowledge and love of our one and only Father of life. 272 pp., PhP225

Fr. Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB

Handbook for Liturgical Studies Handbook for Liturgical Studies provides a course of liturgical studies in five volumes. It is offered as a model, source and reference for students of liturgy and liturgical ministry.

Volume 1

Introduction to the Liturgy This introductory volume offers a working definition of the liturgy, reviews its historical development, and presents its sources.

400 pp., PhP650

Volume 2

Volume 3

This second volume leads the reader to a deeper understanding of the liturgy by examining the basic concepts that belong to its definition. What concepts must one have in order to understand and explain the nature and purpose, the plan and actualization, and the relational character of the liturgy? This volume addresses these questions under three headings, which develop the foundational concepts of the liturgy, namely epistemology, celebration, and human sciences.

This volume aims not only to contribute to the ongoing reflection on the meaning and purpose of the eucharist but also to offer to teachers and students of liturgy a handbook for studying the subject according to a system which is based on historical development, theology and doctrine, liturgical texts and traditions in both East and West, and pastoral considerations.

Fundamental Liturgy

400 pp., PhP620

The Eucharist

392 pp., PhP600

Volume 4

Volume 5

This fourth volume opens with a review of the basic liturgical notions of sacraments and sacramentals. The seven sacraments are then examined according to their classical order: Christian initiation, comprising the catechumenate, baptism, confirmation, and first Eucharist; reconciliation; the care and anointing of the sick; holy orders and liturgical ministries; and marriage. Next are the sacramentals, namely, monastic and religious profession; consecration of virgins; funeral rites; and the various blessings.

This last volume of the series is devoted to the study of the time and space components of the liturgy. Although the Eucharist, sacraments, and sacramentals are all celebrated in time and space, there are three types of liturgical celebrations on which time and space have a direct particular bearing. These are the liturgy of the Hours, the liturgical feasts and seasons in the course of the year, and the dedication of churches. The first two relate to time; the third, to space.

416 pp., PhP630

448 pp., PhP650

Sacraments and Sacramentals

Liturgical Time & Space

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Altar Books The Book of the Gospels (Liturgical Press) 576 pp., Hardcover, 9-3/4” x 13-3/4”, PhP9,555

The Book of the Gospels (Liturgy Training Publication) 448 pp., Hardcover, 11-1/2” x 17-3/8” PhP7,315

Approved by Rome in 2002, presented artistically, designed and sized suitably for procession in the liturgy. Using the traditional Roman design, these lectionaries emphasize the glory of the Word through the use of beautiful gold-and-silver-stamped liturgical art. Designed to help lectors, deacons and priests more effectively proclaim the Scripture texts. The superb feature includes readable fonts, two-color printing to separate rubrics from texts.

Sacramentary

Sacramentary

All the feasts added to the calendar up to 1994 are included in this edition of the Sacramentary, which also includes the Eucharistic Prayers for Masses with Children and Masses of Reconciliation and the rite for the anointing of the sick. Features a goldstamped red cover, ribbons, and tab markers. 1,182 pp., Hardcover, 8-1/2” x 11” PhP7,200

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Ceremonial of Bishops

The Rites of the Catholic Church

The objective of this ceremonial is to provide a liturgy for bishops that will stand as a model for all other celebrations.    The eight divisions of the book cover everything from the Mass through liturgical celebrations in connection with the government of a diocese. This is a valued reference for bishops, masters of ceremonies, diocesan liturgical offices, seminary libraries, etc. Two-color printing to separate text from rubrics. 340 pp., Hardcover, 6-1/4” x 9-1/4” PhP2,337

Volume I (3rd Edn.), PhP1,752 Volume II (2nd Edn.), PhP1,167

Dennis C. Smolarski, SJ

The General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 1969-2002

Book of Blessings (Ritual Edition) Every blessing the Church can impart is included in this ritual, as well as information for the priest on appropriate settings for the blessings and background information.    Although intended primarily for use by priests and deacons, the book opens to qualified lay people the imparting of certain blessings under special circumstances. 832 pp., Hardcover, 7-1/2” x 10-3/4” PhP2,922

A Commentary PhP488

The Vatican II: Weekday Missal

Book of Blessings

(Millennium Edition)

(Abridged Edition) This abridged edition of the Book of Blessings has been prepared for use when blessings are celebrated outside the Church or in other places. 640 pp., Lexide, 4-1/4” x 6-3/4” PhP1,167

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This Missal is designed to bring out the meaning of each daily mass. Written in simple language that will guide the typical lay person or religious in understanding the inspired texts, this will help the person progress in his/her spiritual life.    Includes the proper of the saints, with biographical information for each saint. Daily introductions to the Scripture readings uncover a deeper understanding of and way of living God’s word. Distinctive features: • Convenient one-volume size and user-friendly format • Contains complete Order of the Mass • Offers reflections before each of the liturgical seasons • Includes a collection of favorite prayers • Wedding and Funeral Mass celebrations PhP1,102 (Paperback)

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Lectionary for Mass

Classic Edition: Sundays (Volume 1) 8-1/2” x 11” PhP3,507

Chapel Edition: Sundays (Volume 1) 7” x 9” PhP2,922

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Weekdays Year I (Volume 2) Weekdays Year II (Volume 3) Common of Saints, Ritual Masses (Volume 4)

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PhP4,092 / volume

Ceremonial Edition: Sunday text for Cycles A, B, & C (in 3 separate volumes) 10” x 14” PhP5,733 / volume

The Classic, Chapel, and Ceremonial Editions are custom formatted to meet your specific needs. The readability of the text, the way it is presented, and its impact in drawing the heart to prayer are important considerations when choosing a Lectionary.

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Liturgy of the Hours

The Weekday Lectionary

One set (4 Volumes)

(Ritual Edition) LTP’s beautiful ritual edition of the Weekday Lectionary features a two-column format, bright white paper with large type, and three grosgrain allows the book to lie flat for proclamation. Hardcover, 10” x 12-1/4” PhP4,092 / volume

US Edition PhP8,410 / set

Volume II – Year I Volume III – Year II Volume IV – Common

of Saints, Ritual Masses for Various Occasions, Votive Masses and Masses for the Dead

India Edition PhP4,250 / set

Volume 1: Advent and Christmas Volume 2: Lent, Easter Tridiuum and Easter Volume 3: Ordinary Time (Weeks I-XVII) Volume 4: Ordinary Time (Weeks XVIII-XXXIV) An English translation prepared by the International Commission on English in the Liturgy. It is a collection of everyday prayers, readings and antiphons for the three cycles of the liturgical year starting from the morning prayer, daytime prayer, and evening prayers, with special celebrations on feast days and solemnities within the seasons throughout the year. 4” x 6”

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The Sunday Lectionary (Years A, B, & C) PhP5,558 / volume PhP16,674 / set

Everyday Prayers Contains complete texts of Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer, Lauds and Vespers, for the whole liturgical year. This is the one volume edition of the Liturgy of the Hours, the Divine Office. 4-1/2” x 6-3/4” PhP750

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Fr. Francis Gevaert, CICM

Kasabay Ko Ikaw at Ikaw Lingguhang Gabay para sa Miting ng BEC (Taon A at B) A recommended tool to be used in the weekly meetings of the Basic Ecclesial Communities (BECs). It invites its members to reflect on the Good News brought by Jesus, to share their own insights in His words and actions and from there, to come to action to improve the life of their community on all levels. Its goal is that the members live more and more as brothers and sisters, and become more willing to help each other. This can be used also in Bible Study Groups, with the hope that one-day they too will grow to a living, helping and loving community. (In Tagalog) Paperback, PhP199 / book Fr. Gwen Barde, CP

The Snub-Nosed Christ This book calls for a Filipino Christianity that humbly lend ears to the spirit of Jesus Christ. It creatively and convincingly affirms the presence of Christ among the Filipinos. 109 pp., PhP100

Francine M. O’Connor

The ABC of Christmas From Isaiah’s foretelling of the Savior’s birth to the message of the Magi’s guiding star, charming scene and verse about Christmas cribs and families trimming the tree will entertain children as they compare age-old tales to their own experiences of Christmas. Reading Level: Ages 4-8 48 pp., Hardcover, PhP75 Daniel E. Pilarczyk

Live Letters Reflections on the Second Readings of the Sunday Lectionary Focuses on the second readings of all three liturgical years (A, B, C) in order to clarify their relationship with other Mass readings and communicate their significance. 496 pp., PhP250

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Parables for Preachers The parables of Jesus are puzzling sayings and stories with world-transforming potential. Parables for Preachers, with separate volumes for the three liturgical cycles, offers an understanding of how parables work and a fresh variety of possible meanings not only for Jesus’ original audience or even for the early Christians for whom Matthew, Mark, and Luke wrote but also for contemporary Christians. The purpose behind Reid’s work is two-fold. First, to aid preachers by bringing together current biblical research on the parables in the hope that it will open up new vistas of meaning and help spark their creativity. Second, she offers an understanding of how parables communicate, and she invites preachers to try out the parabolic techniques of preaching. Parables for Preachers is not only for preachers, but for all who are interested in a deeper understanding of parables, particularly teachers, catechists, liturgy planners, and members of groups for homily preparation, Bible study, or faith sharing.

Parables for Preachers (Year A) PhP279

Parables for Preachers (Year B) PhP149

Parables for Preachers (Year C) PhP219


Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Thomas C. Fox

Dietrich Bonhoeffer & Manfred Weber

Pentecost in Asia A New Way of Being Church

The Mystery of Holy Night Dietrich Bonhoeffer was imprisoned by the Gestapo in April 1943 and murdered two years later at the age of 39. These meditations— selected from his own writings and homilies—reflect on that deepest meaning of Christmas that can shine through even the darkest moments of life. The text and color artwork invite readers to share Bonhoeffer’s deep faith in the reality of Christmas, no matter what our circumstances.

This book seeks to answer, among others, the following questions: What would the Catholic Church look like if an unyielding search for justice and harmony characterized its mission in the world? How would Catholicism appear to the world and to other religions if simply living out the gospels became its primary mode of evangelization? What if Catholic bishops looked to their theologians as venerable “masters,” incorporating them into deliberations on theology and pastoral care? The above paint a picture of a new kind of Catholicism. And, as journalist Thomas C. Fox shows us, this Catholicism has already been born and has been coming to life in Asia over the past thirty years. It is a Catholicism that offers a fresh, new vision of church, a global vision for the 21st century. 242 pp., Softbound, PhP249

48 pp., Hardcover, PhP150 Bro. Clifford T. Sorita

The Mystery of Easter Beautifully crafted book with Easter meditations, this title is set in a quiet type and enriched by ten full-color reproductions of classic paintings. The cross and the resurrection— suffering and defeat of death—were central themes in the writings and in the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian hanged by the Nazis in 1945. 48 pp., Hardcover, PhP75

Our Best Kept Secret (Gospel Reflections on Faith & Politics) The Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) is a National Parish-based Political but Non-partisan Citizen’s Movement for (1) Clean, Honest, Accurate, Meaningful & Peaceful Elections; (2) Responsible citizenship and (3) Political activism and renewal.    As a Lay Movement led and run by the officers and members of the Parish Pastoral Council from each parish in partnership with the church hierarchy, we are motivated by love of God and country towards the promotion of true democracy, good government and the common welfare of the people. And, as such we are tasked to undertake: (1) Voters’ Education (2) Pollwatching (3) Membership Development and (4) Advocacy on Electoral Reforms. 135 pp., PhP100

Redemptorist Publications

Fr. Frank M. Vargas, CM

Let’s Go to Pentecost

Sent to do the Work of the Father

Our family prayer from Easter to Pentecost This exciting, educational coloring book is packed with Pentecost prayers and parables to make the Church’s birthday a time of joyful celebration of the Holy Spirit. Each page is made of plastic so children can write and draw with a crayon and wipe off with a paper towel to use again and again. 30 pp., PhP75

This book will definitely serve as a very good reading material, which will enable the lay faithful to understand their role in the mission of Evangelization. It presents the Vincentian charism in the light of the present realities of society and of the latest pronouncements of the Church. Reading the book will impel the laity to work more effectively in the evangelization of the poor. – Fr. Joaquin Bernas, SJ, Rector, Jesuit Residence 146 pp., PhP75

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments R. S. Wilkinson

Fr. Ferdinand Santos

My Confirmation Search-Book

Journey Into the Heart of Christ

Eighth Edition Revised

Letters to Seminary Students on Life, Faith and Formation

This book is designed to stimulate the candidates to explore the teaching of the church. It will cause them to think realistically about the important step they are about to take, to ask the right questions, and to fix the answers in their memories by requiring them to discover them by their own action. This is sound educational method and will, I have no doubt, be of great help both to candidates for Confirmation and to those who have the great responsibility of preparing them. – Gerald A. Ellison 64 pp., PhP35

Fr. William V. Dych, SJ

As a seminary student progresses in his journey into the heart of Christ, he discovers more and more the foundational reality of the priesthood, namely, that a priest is a spiritual leader, nothing more, and nothing less. He must be a spiritual man. This perhaps is the simplest, but also the most profound realization one makes; or should make. It almost sounds too simple. And yet it is precisely because of its simplicity that many forget it. It is because it seems ‘too simple’ that in the history of the church, many have lost sight of it and have sought to complicate it with every sort of externality: power, ambition, title, honor, popularity, and wealth; all with disastrous results. 254 pp., PhP150

Thy Kingdom Come Valerie Gittings

Jesus and the Reign of God William Dych offers a new look at the theology of grace and church, ministry and priesthood, through the prism of the reign of God proclaimed by Jesus.    Building upon the new understanding suggested by the most recent biblical and theological research, Thy Kingdom Come explores “the priority of the practical imperative contained in the church’s remembering and proclaiming over any kind of self-centered theoretical claims about the church itself. This shift in perspective does not diminish the role of the church, but emphasizes the responsibility of the entire People of God in their mission of service to the whole human family. 173 pp., PhP75

Who is this God who seeks us in so many ways, who calls us from our familiar and comfortable places and moves us into new roles? Part of the answer can be found within the Church. We come to know God better by serving as church members and in church ministries. God is present with us and in others all around us as we worship and serve. That’s what this book is about. 96 pp., PhP100

Dean R. Hoge

Rite of Confirmation

The First Five Years of the Priesthood

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A Study of Newly Ordained Catholic Priests This book reports what was learned from interviews with five hundred priests who were within five years of ordination and seventy-two recently ordained priests who had resigned. The research indicated that 10 to 15 percent of priests resigned within the first five years of their ministry due to loneliness, feelings of being unappreciated, problems of celibacy, and disillusionment. The priests who remained active reported that satisfaction with their ministry came particularly from presiding at the Eucharist, preaching, and teaching. 200 pp., PhP195

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• Guide to the Sacrament of Reconciliation • Guide for Common Daily Prayers, Marian Prayers • Guide for Catholics to Live By • Guide for the Eucharistic Celebration and the Way of the Cross • Space for Christian Identity Entry • Allotted space for picture insertion at the front page 48 pp., PhP35

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Our Father, Our Prayers A COLLECTION OF COMMON PRAYERS A complete book of common prayers and devotions that each of us children of God should learn and live by. 40 pp., PhP30

The New Rosary Did the Rosary change? How do we pray it now? These are some of the questions raised by apostolic letter of John Paul II entitled “the Rosary of the Virgin Mary”. We will now try to answer these questions using this book.

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments FABC For All the Peoples of Asia Asia gathers together all the more important texts issued by assemblies, conferences and consultations of the Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conference (FABC) in the first 21 years of its existence. Though generally dealing with pastoral and missionary rather than doctrinal concerns, a remarkable theological vision emerges from these documents, one marked with great breadth, hope and courage: on “ecclesiology of the Asian churches” which challenges theologians as well as leaders of Christian communities. Cardinal Gaudencio Rosales, DD & Fr. Catalino Arevalo, SJ Volume 1

Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences Documents from 1970-1991

Fr. Peter Schreurs, MSC

from the Spanish of Pablo Pastells, SJ

Mission to Mindanao (1859-1900) This is a story that needs to be retold, but will have to be continued now, no more in the same style and with the same visions as those of the foreign missionaries in the past, but never without the self-effacing animation of the dramatis personae. The translator considers it an honor to have been their and Pastells’ mouthpiece in the hope that often archaic sounding material (raw material in a way), of a kind so often encountered in “primary” documentation, may be of service to many for studying and writing a modern (church) history of Mindanao, in general, or of regions and towns in particular.

390 pp., Paperback, PhP250

Volume 1 Fr. Franz-Josef Eilers, SVD Volume 2

Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences Documents from 1992-1996 332 pp., Paperback, PhP245 Fr. Franz-Josef Eilers, SVD Volume 3

Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences Documents from 1997-2001 453 pp., PhP310

Fr. Franz-Josef Eilers, SVD Volume 4

Federation of Asian Bishops’ Conferences Documents from 2002-2006 377 pp., PhP450

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Mission to Mindanao (1859-1900) 454 pp., PhP289

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Mission to Mindanao (1859-1900) 470 pp., PhP289


Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Ministry Booklets

(Lectors, Servers, Consolers, Cantors, Music) A new series to help good volunteers become great ministers. Practical, effective help for those serving the parish through various ministries, this series offers updated, inexpensive, yet comprehensive training on the various liturgical roles. Each booklet is prepared by a specialist in the field and provides down-to-earth suggestions for making ministry more meaningful for the ministers and those they serve. PhP500 / set

Fr. James A. Wallace, CSsR

Fr. Michael Kwatera, OSB

Sr. Kathleen Harmon, SNDdeN

Sr. Kathleen Harmon, SNDdeN

Rev. Terence P. Curley

The Ministry of Lectors

The Ministry of Servers

The Ministry of Music

The Ministry of Cantors

The Ministry of Consolers

Second Edition

Second Edition

Emphasizing both spiritual and speaking preparation, this book will help experienced and beginning lectors in the ministry of proclaiming the word of God. Wallace offers insight to various understanding of the lector’s work (job, ministry, vocation), and reflects on the mystery of God who speaks to—and through—us in the development, as well as a guide to meeting the needs of the text, listeners, and liturgical setting. 88 pp., PhP120

The Ministry of Servers is a simple and concise, yet comprehensive guide for altar servers and their instructors. Well organized with helpful line drawings, this book will be easily understood by children who fulfill this essential ministry to God and God’s people. 48 pp., PhP90

Singing the Paschal Mystery

More than just a song leader, the cantor plays an invaluable role within liturgical music. In the Ministry of Cantors, Harmon addresses and defines the changing role of the cantor within an understanding of liturgical music. Harmon focuses on the cantor as psalmist and helps the cantor meditate on the encounter with Christ in the Gospel. Also includes preparation hints and daily spirituality for the cantor, as well as an exploration of cantor gestures. 86 pp., PhP120

The Ministry of Consolers will help you find your place within grief ministry, as well as plan the ministry from first response to spiritual guidance. Curley pays attention to all the factors contributing to a grief minister’s multifaceted work, including parish support and his or her own loss history. Symptoms of loss, trust, and hints for conversations with the grieving are topics touched by this detailed and sensitive guide. This book helps grief ministers through the reaching-out process and is a necessary tool for parishes, hospices, educational institutions, and all those attending to the bereaved. 104 pp., PhP120

More than just a simple guide to liturgical music, The Ministry of Music explores liturgical music from the perspective of the liturgy as a ritual enactment of the Paschal Mystery—the acclamations, hymns and songs, the responsorial psalm, and the litanies. It also gives practical advice and suggestions for selecting seasonal music and helps paschal mystery spirituality shape our daily life. 104 pp., PhP120

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Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Maurice Dilasser

Fr. Camilo J. Marivoet, CICM

The Symbols of the Church Symbol is not an object of worship, but invites to worship. It leads to the encounter with the Divine. Its language takes an object or an action and from it evokes something other, which is often inexpressible, by virtue of some correspondence, natural association, or convention. 167 pp., PhP1,460

Liturgy Alive WEEKDAYS 864 pp., PhP975

Liturgy Alive SUNDAYS

A co-publication of Jesuit Music Ministry of Jesuit Communications Foundation, Inc. and Claretian Publications

Bayan Umawit

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The Order of the Mass and Songs for Worship in Tagalog, English and Sinugboanon 267 pp., PhP199

Liturgy Alive Models of Celebration for Weekdays 912 pp. PhP629 (Soft cover) PhP769 (Hard cover)

Liturgy Alive Models of Celebration (Cycle A) 428 pp., PhP349 (Soft cover)

Oliver McTernan

Violence in God’s Name Religion in an Age of Conflict A timely and constructive contribution… Oliver McTernan both illuminates dangerous patterns of religiously inspired violence and provides wise counsel for conflict resolution and interfaith understanding…. – Charles Kimball, Author, When Religion Becomes Evil 212 pp., PhP185

Liturgy Alive Models of Celebration (Year B) The result of almost forty years of work through study, meditation, and prayer, Liturgy Alive: Models of Celebration for Weekdays presents models designed to enhance the meaning of each daily celebration of the eucharist, the presider will be able to address the needs of the people. It contains an introduction to the day’s reading, Opening Prayer, Prayer Over Gifts, and Intentions for each day. 447 pp., PhP200 (Binder)

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The Eucharistic Year Seasonal Devotions for the Sacrament Timeless words of wisdom, love, hope and reassurance fill the pages of this exquisite prayer collection. Devotional meditations that focus on the Eucharist are drawn from the writings of St John Chrysostom, St Augustine, St Ambrose, St Cyril of Alexandria, St Clement and many other great figures of the patristic era. 146 pp., PhP150


Pastoral Ministry, Liturgy and Sacraments Bernard McGinn

Luis Gonzalez-Carvajal

The Growth of Mysticism (Volume II)

This is Our Faith

Gregory the Great through the 12th Century

Theology for College Students

The newest volume in a series “destined to become the authoritative study of Christian mysticism for many years to come.” – Church 646 pp., PhP250

Presents with absolute urgency—while maintaining clarity and a sound writing style—the basic truths of the Christian Faith. A fitting textbook for use in college theology classes. 238 pp., PhP195

Robert F. Morneau

Beverly Eileen Mitchell

From Resurrection to Pentecost

Black Abolitionism

Easter-Season Meditations This third edition of Bishop Morneau’s successful seasonal meditation series takes the reader through the 40 days of the Easter season. Keyed to the Gospels, each meditation includes a brief Gospel reflection, a poem or inspirational passage from a beloved Christian poet such as Gerard Manley Hopkins, Jessica Powers, and R.S. Thomas, and a prayer from the church’s liturgy. A poet himself, Bishop Morneau’s meditations make for deep spiritual reading, yet are simple enough to inspire during a brief quiet time in a busy day. 144 pp., Hardcover, PhP75

A Quest for Human Dignity A theological and ethical analysis of the role that blacks played in the antislavery movement reveals a story that has been much neglected. Authors’ argument ends with a forceful conclusion that the abolitionist cause remains unfulfilled. 192 pp., PhP165

Living With Christ My first little Scripture book My first little Mass book My first little Prayer book My first little Gospel book My first little Christmas book 50 pp., PhP100 / each

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Keith F. Pecklers

Worship New Century Theology This book aims to give theologians, liturgists, clergy, and laity of all denominations a new sense of the theology of liturgy. From a historical / theological treatment of the evolution of Christian worship in the West, it addresses twentieth-century liturgical reforms and emphasizes liturgy’s role in the social and moral transformation of society. 234 pp., Paperback, PhP275

Thomas P. Rausch; Focus Questions and Glossary by Catherine E. Clifford

Catholicism in the Third Millennium This book combines a faithful presentation of the tradition with a critical theological reflection and interpretation of where the Church is today and where it might be moving.    Catholicism in the Third Millennium offers an appreciation of the forces and movements that have shaped, and continue to influence, the ongoing change and development of Roman Catholicism. Chief among these is the influence of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) in reshaping Catholicism. 304 pp., Paperback, PhP299

Fr. Mario Saturno Dias, Editor, Executive Secretary of the FABC, Office of Evangelization together with John Mansford Prior, SVD, James H. Kroeger, MM, Julian Saldanhan, SJ, Fr. C. Joy E. Perera

Rooting Faith in Asia Source Book for Inculturation This book is the fruit of the writings and reflections of different individuals on the theme of inculturation in Asia—narratives, issues, theology, and practice. It opens with 70 inculturation stories taken from different Asian countries, representing the different regions in Asia. Key issues are then drawn from them and then it provides suggestions and guides for a solid, pastoral practice of inculturation in Asia. 436 pp., 6 x 9, Hardcover, PhP500

Fr. Lode L. Wostyn, CICM

A New Church for a New Age A Study of the Challenges Posed to the Church by the New Age Movement An excellent analysis of the New Age Movement, Wostyn offers an orthodox, fair, critical and appreciative appraisal of these various new religious clusters. Contrary to the conventional viewpoint of indifference toward these so-called new religions, browsing through these well-researched pages can even allow us to further deepen our Christian faith. 178 pp., PhP169

José M. de Mesa and Lode L. Wostyn, CICM Doing Theology

Doing Christology

Basic Realities and Processes

The Re-appropriation of a Tradition

Theology today is in crisis. Divorced from the actual realities of life, it has been criticized as irrelevant and, therefore, meaningless. Written from a Filipino perspective—with its cultures, folk religiosity and socio-economic and political problems—the authors analyze in this book this crisis of theology. A companion volume of Doing Christology and Doing Ecclesiology. 160 pp., PhP150

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Cognizant of the difficulty of many Christians to see the meaningfulness of the classical Christological formulas for our times, the authors attempt in this work to re-appropriate the tradition within the Filipino culture and situation. In this effort they are clearly guided by the “mental journey” of the disciples in recognizing Jesus as “the Christ”. It is within this perspective that de Mesa and Wostyn revisit the fundamental questions and processes related to “Doing Christology”. 368 pp., PhP195


Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Fr. Lode L. Wostyn, CICM

Workbooks for College Theology Students I Believe

Discipleship In Community

A Workbook for Theology 1

A Workbook for Theology 3

Deals with faith and introduces students to the process of Doing Theology. It is hoped that they may grow into persons with a Christian faith that is authentic, relevant and responsive. 224 pp., PhP130

Discusses the Church and Sacraments as they are often poorly understood because we treat them as doctrines and do not see their connection with our own human experiences as children of God. 204 pp., PhP130

Believing Unto Discipleship

Living Like Jesus

A Workbook for Theology 2

A Workbook for Theology 4

Attempts to address the irony that there are so many Christians but there are too few Christian deeds flowing from such a great number. 180 pp., PhP130

Dwells primarily on Christian moral life. The framework that the writers used is the ‘anthropological constants’ of E. Schillebeeckx—these are the values or the central dimension essential in the process of becoming human. 196 pp., PhP130

From the Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs (FABC)

Arthur F. Glasser, et.al.

Dialogue Resource Manual for Catholics in Asia One can assume that these members of the faithful have little knowledge about the Church’s teachings and that they probably have never heard of Nostra Aetate, let alone understand or subscribe to its teachings. In fact, even some of our own priests and other pastoral leaders are not familiar with documents such as Dialogue and Mission or with the FABC’s Theology of Harmony. Hence, we have to admit that there is indeed a gap between what the FABC and the Church in Asia is saying about interreligious dialogue and what is actually happening at the grassroots levels. The publication of this Resource Manual, therefore, attempts to address this issue and hopefully, will play a small role in bridging the gap between the theory and the practice. Specifically, the Resource Manual contains all sorts of materials which could be used for the education and formation of persons for interreligious dialogue. 192 pp., PhP175

Announcing the Kingdom The Story of God’s Mission in the Bible Represents a lifetime of thought, bible study, missionary experience, and missiological teaching by one of the premier missiologists of the last half of the century. During the past fifty years, there have been few works that have dealt in-depth with a missional reading of the Bible. Yet of those that do exist, in many cases the biblical analysis has been done by Bible scholars with little background in missiological thought or praxis. In other cases missiologists with little background in biblical studies have tried to derive biblical foundations for their missionary perspective. In this volume Glasser uniquely couples a careful and in-depth approach to the Bible with a broad understanding of missiological reflection and missionary action. 400 pp., PhP365

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Fr. Diarmuid O’Murchu, MSC The Changing Paradigms

Our World in Transition

Consecrated Religious Life

Making Sense of a Changing World

Evaluates afresh the time-honored traditions of the vowed life. It also describes the transition from the old to the new, offering insights that help to make sense of the turbulent and challenging times in which we live. 278 pp., PhP225

Vows for Non-Violence A Radical Option for Life Many people hold the view that the vows of poverty, celibacy, and obedience embody laws or regulations that govern a religious or monastic lifestyle. Diarmuid O’Murchu offers a very different understanding of the vows, based on a much more ancient tradition.    O’Murchu claims that the vows are first and foremost about values and not about laws. And in this provocative work he suggests that the Eastern concept of non-violence is a core value of the vowed life in all the monastic traditions known to humankind. 144 pp., PhP149

Fr. José Cristo Rey García Paredes, CMF

Mary and the Reign of God A Synthesis of Mariology Here is a book that presents Mary from the perspective of modern theology and answers the questions people ask today.    A synthesis of Mariology is offered in three parts. The first part deals with the biblical foundation of Mariology. The second part presents a “Mariology of Discipleship.” Mary is shown here as the first to be called, the first disciple and follower of Jesus—a model for all believers. In the third part the author gives a re-interpretation for Christians today of the more recent Mariological dogmas as well as other aspects of the evangelical and ecclesial role of Mary. 340 pp., PhP250

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This best-selling author presents his startling and challenging theory that we live in an age of transition, where the old ways of relating to the world and each other are now redundant; he argues that the coming together over the last thirty years of ecological concerns, scientific exploration, human seeking and spiritual consciousness is the only way forward if we are to continue to be able to live on this planet. O’Murchu’s message that a dramatic evaluation of humankind’s priorities is not necessary but also inevitable, and is aimed at everyone with an inquiring mind. 160 pp., PhP169

Evolutionary Faith Rediscovering God in Our Great Story Drawing upon both scientific and religious sources, this book contributes to contemporary works on evolution, enabling the reader not only ‘listen’ to stories of the unfolding universe, but also to enjoy them. Highly recommended to those interested in understanding the currently changing worldview and those who long to encounter God in the ever new moments of revelation. 240 pp., PhP229

Daniel Harrington, Michael J. Buckley and Catherine M. Mooney

The Catholic Church in the 21st Century On May 31, 2003, over five hundred people—bishops, an abbot, monks, priests, lay women and men, religious men and women, and parish ministers—gathered to hear an extraordinary panel of theologians explore the history of the Church. This spirit-filled exchange focused on the Church during specific time periods in order to discover what the Church in the twenty-first century can learn from the Church of the past. 144 pp., PhP75


Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Therese Johnson Borchard

Eamonn Bredin

Our Blessed Mother

Rediscovering Jesus

Mary in Catholic Tradition

Challenge of Discipleship

A basic introduction to Mary in faith and culture. This attractive guidebook is a user-friendly reference to Marian themes in the Catholic tradition. 143 pp., PhP75

Through this thought-provoking book, Bredin guides the reader to assess the journey each Christian makes in following the Way of Jesus. He gives the modern reader little change to hang on to a Christianity that is a comfortable way of life in the face of the suffering and pain that still cries out for the redemptive presence of Jesus. 320 pp., PhP189

William P. Loewe

An Introduction to Christology Rethinking Jesus’ Religious Significance Today This book introduces the reader to the issues and questions that have given Christology Christian reflection on Jesus’ religious significance. The author’s skillful presentation will guide and understand both teachers and students through the maze of the present-day approaches to Christology. 224 pp., PhP169

Michael P. Riccards

Vicars of Christ Popes, Power, and Politics in the Modern World This is a fascinating study of the nine men who became Pope from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Dr. Riccards chronicles the lives and times of these popes, the issues and events of their papacies. 367 pp., PhP150

Thomas P. Rausch

Who Is Jesus? An Introduction to Christology A comprehensive and coherent introduction to Christology. An effective tool for those seeking to understand Christology both then and now. It covers the three quests for the historical Jesus; the Jewish background; the Jesus movement; his preaching and ministry, death, and resurrection; the New Testament Christologies; and the development of christological doctrine from the New Testament period to the Council of Chalcedon. 218 pp., Paperback, PhP299

Fr. James F. Keenan, SJ

Moral Wisdom Lessons and Texts from the Catholic Tradition Imagine a book that is at once a source of profound wisdom, a systematic presentation of a moral and ethical tradition, and a page turner! This is what Keenan’s Moral Wisdom turns out to be. There is nothing facile about this volume. Nothing superficial, nothing manipulative. It weaves together autobiography, the stories of others, interpretation of biblical and theological texts, and a deep understanding of what morality is and what the Roman Catholic tradition of moral theology has been and can be when it is at its best. 190 pp., PhP155

Fr. James F. Keenan, SJ

Virtues for Ordinary Christians At a time when principles animate so much moral talk in professional life, Virtues for Ordinary Christians offers virtue as the starting point for doing moral reflections and for giving more advice. When most ethicists are suggesting that the primary ethical question today is “What should I do?,” Keenan asks, “What should I be?” Taking familiar patterns from ordinary life— family, schools, parishes, business—Keenan weaves one virtue after another through the fabric of human existence. Along the way he offers not only the traditional virtues—charity, justice, temperance, courage, fortitude—but also some new ones: fidelity, self-esteem, hospitality, gratitude and truthfulness. 140 pp., PhP169

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Fr. Guillermo Ameche, SJ

Pampamayanang Katesismo Patnubay sa Katekista 206 pp., PhP199

edited by Fr. James F. Keenan, SJ with Jon Fuller, Lisa Sowle Cahill, and Kevin Kelly

Catholic Ethicists on HIV/AIDS Prevention Thirty-seven internationally known moral theologians show how Roman Catholic moral traditions can mediate the clash of values in HIV prevention and treatment. In the first part of this thought-provoking book, moral theologians address the worldwide AIDS pandemic and illustrate the complexity of HIV prevention and treatment within the context of local issues and cultural concerns in twenty-six cases from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, and North America. 352 pp., PhP100

Fr. Elias Ayuban Jr., CMF, JCD

Sanayang-Aklat ng mga Bata 92 pp., PhP75 Binuo ang programang ito ng katesismo para sa mga parokyang may maliliit na pamayanang Kristiyano upang maibahagi ang diwa at direksyon ng naturang mga pamayanan maging sa pagkakatekesis sa mga bata. Magagamit ito bilang aklat para sa paghahanda ng mga bata sa unang komunyon o bilang karagdagan sa kasalukuyan nang ginagamit sa parokya. Ginawa ito para sa mga batang may 8 hanggang 12 taong gulang, na marunong nang bumasa at sumulat. Simple • Sistematiko • Pedagohiko • Bibliko • May paraan Dinamiko • Praktikal • Napapanahon • Pampamayanan

Stephen B. Bevans and Roger P. Schroeder

Constants In Context A Theology of Mission for Today This book is a discernment and discussion of patterns in Christian Theology that have shaped the theology and practice of the Church’s mission. It also discusses several models of missionary activity that are influenced by and influenced in turn the theology and life of the Christian community. A must-have for students and academicians studying systematic theology and history of Christianity. 502 pp., PhP500

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Canonical Issues Related to Religious Life 200 Practical Questions and Answers Helps clarify some doubts and issues that pertain to Canon Law such as: issues on deliberations, norms and regulations, dismissal, leave of absence, and many more. 196 pp., PhP225

Jim Auer

Handbook for Today’s Catholic Teens This companion volume to the popular Handbook for Today’s Catholic addresses issues relevant to 21st century teenagers. The breezy, friendly tone discusses serious issues in a teen appropriate manner. The major sections confirm Catholic doctrine, practices, prayers, and the theology behind them. The book ends with a direct and lively discussion of Catholic Christian moral issues that doesn’t avoid the hard topics like violence, media, sex, substance abuse, and issues of conscience. Reading Level: Ages 13-17 112 pp., PhP60


Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Fr. Francis X. Clark, SJ

Asian Saints The 486 Catholic Canonized Saints and Blessed of Asia The stories of Asian saints are presented in such a way, generally, to illustrate the herioc character of ordinary people with appropriate examples, giving sufficient matter to inform, without degenerating into a mere catalogue, or excessive detail. A product of several decades of research and hours of conversations with different Asian nationalities, this opus has the innate power to inspire us all to become modern-day witnesses to the Gospel, to enable us to become saints and martyrs in our own little ways. 128 pp., Paperback, PhP129

Robert Ellsberg

Katesismo para sa mga Pilipinong Katoliko (Natatanging tulong na edisyon para sa mga Pilipinong Katekista) Ang aklat ng katesismong ito ay opisyal na pinagtibay ng Vaticano na Pambansang Katolikong Katesismo para sa Pilipinas na pinamagatang Catechism for Filipino Catholics (CFC) o Katesismo para sa mga Pilipinong Katoliko (KPK). Isa sa pangunahing tungkulin ng KPK ang langkapin ang dalawang pangunahing sanggunian sa kasalukuyan para sa ating “pinanibagong katekesis.” Ang una ay ang opisyal na aral Katoliko ng unibersal na Simbahan batay sa iminungkahi sa Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) o Katesismo ng Simbahang Katolika (KSK) at ang ikalawa ay ang Acts and Decrees of the 2nd Plenary Council of the Philippines (PCP II) kalakip ang suplemento nitong National Pastoral Plan (NPP) na sa kabuua’y naglalahad ng nagkakaisang pananaw sa pambansang kultura at tiyak na kalagayang kateketikal sa Simbahan sa Pilipinas. 764 pp., PhP170

All Saints Daily Reflections on Saints, Prophets, and Witnesses for Our Time Saints have typically been figures from the distant past, canonized for miraculous lives of perfection and self-denial. Orbis editor-in-chief Ellsberg here redefines this stereotype in this diverse and substantial compendium of the lives of men and women, ancient and contemporary, who gave themselves completely to their vocations. A different figure is introduced for each day of the year to coincide with feasts days or birth/death dates, and helpful biographical sources are provided. 577 pp., Paperback, PhP560

Catechism for Filipino Catholics Special subsidized edition for Filipino Catechists Catechism for Filipino Catholics (CFC) is the official Vatican-approved National Catholic Catechism for the Philippines. As a national catechism, one major function of the CFC has been to draw together two major current sources for our “renewed catechesis.” The first is the official Catholic teaching of the universal Church as proposed in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The second is the Acts and Decrees of the 2nd Plenary Council of the Philippines, with its supplement, the National Pastoral Plan, which together present a comprehensive view of the national culture and specific catechetical situation of the Philippine Church. 634 pp., PhP150

Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church The Compendium is a faithful and sure synthesis of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. It contains, in concise form, all the essential and fundamental elements of the Church’s faith, thus constituting a kind of vademecum which allows believers and non-believers alike to behold the entire panorama of the Catholic faith. 228 pp., PhP120

Padre James Tolhurst, SJ isinalin ni Jess Arguelles

Isang Maikling Katesismo para sa mga Katoliko Isang Simpleng Paglalahad ng Doktrina Katolika In a popular question-and-answer format, the author presented the important teachings of our Faith, in a clear and understandable manner. 78 pp., Softbound, PhP29

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Phyllis Zagano and Terrence W. Tilley

Things New and Old Essays on the Theology of Elizabeth A. Johnson Leading theologians reflect on the work of Elizabeth Johnson.    In this volume, five well-known scholars investigate the central themes of her work: feminist perspectives, theology of God, Christology, pneumatology, and the Communion of Saints. This includes a complete bibliography of her writings and a bibliography of significant treatments of her work by other scholars. 144 pp., PhP75

Peter McCracken, CFC

Visual Series

Blackboard Aids and Overhead Transparency Masters

Peter McCracken’s Visual Series is one of our most popular and best-selling series of graphically illustrated workbooks for teachers and catechists. Covering a wide range of topics suited for elementary and high school students.

Gerald A. Arbuckle

Violence, Society, and the Church A Cultural Approach The reality of violence and the fear it generates is constantly in the news. Terrorist attacks across the world and other abuses of power, such as the sexual abuses in the Catholic Church, the continuance of patriarchalism, racism, and the negative effects of globalization highlight the relevance of Violence, Society, and the Church. Here the author uniquely explains these forms of violence in the wider context of their cultural roots. 252 pp., PhP285

Visual Ecology (Consists of 116 pages filled with graphics) PhP75

Visual Gospel 188 pp., PhP75

Donald Cozzens

Freeing Celibacy Mandatory celibacy for Latin rite Catholic priests has been the norm for almost 900 years. Now the clergy sexual abuse scandal and the rapidly declining number of priests have pushed many of the faithful to the point of questioning this tradition of the church. To this sometimes tense discussion of sex and power Donald Cozzens brings his signature calmness, his own gifted experience of celibate life, and his talent for distilling the spiritual truth of human condition. Cozzens explores priestly celibacy as source of power and burden of obligation, as spiritual calling and gift of the Spirit. Putting mandatory celibacy in historic perspective, he examines the ancient and contemporary experience of married clergy in the Eastern churches of the Roman rite church. It is time, he concludes, to set celibacy free from canonical mandate to become what it is meant to be a graced way of life for some but not all of the church’s ordained ministers. 137 pp., PhP175

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life edited by David Aune and John McCarthy

Whole and Divided Self

Fr. Samuel H. Canilang, CMF

Bible and Theological Anthropology What is the nature of human nature? This volume probes the historical record to discover how different periods and different thinkers connect discussions of human nature, divine action, and scriptural message. 300 pp., PhP125

Margaret Lavin

Theology for Ministry In Theology for Ministry, Margaret Lavin leads readers through the underlying theological themes of this form of service – who we believe our God is, and who we are in relationship to God – in order to show how they inform what we do in ministry.    This resource will help those involved in ministry to find the theological roots they need in order to support and enrich their work with those around them as they grow in faith together. 171 pp., PhP195

The Consecration of the Religious Foundations and Implications for Everyday Religious Life This book situates the consecration issue within the context of the search for a biblically, theologically, and ecclesiologically appropriate and meaningful basis for understanding the specific vocation and mission of the religious. 184 pp., PhP165

The Religious Community A Guide to Community Living for Religious This book re-roots the religious community in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition, engages today’s emerging values and challenges, and offers a way to revitalize and make fraternal communities more responsive to our postmodern, globalized society. 122 pp., PhP150

Bishop Fritz Lobinger

Teams of Elders Moving Beyond “Viri Probati” This book wants to overcome the stalemate that has developed around the ordination of local leaders. On the one hand the great majority of Catholic dioceses knows this is the only way forward—but at the same time everybody is afraid of touching this delicate subject. The result is a deadly silence. 103 pp., PhP145

Fr. Louis Miller, CSsR

Beacons of Light Profiles of Ecclesiastical Writers Cited in the Catechism This book is a great reference to these important writers and their accomplishments. Both individuals and groups will also find out a useful companion to the Catechism. 64 pp., PhP75

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Fr. James H. Kroeger, MM

Robert McClory

Becoming Local Church

Power and the Papacy

The Asian Bishops have boldly stated:    “If the Asian Churches do not discover their own identity, they will have no future.” This challenge calls “on the part of the Churches for originality, creativity and inventiveness, for boldness and courage.” Yes, the Churches of Asia must discover “a new way of being Church”!    In response to the Asian Bishops’ statements, this book explores five aspects of “becoming local church”: history, theology, evangelization, dialogue, and paschal reflections. In brief, it investigates “what the Spirit is saying to / through the Churches of Asia.” 140 pp., PhP149

The People and Politics Behind the Doctrine of Infallibility Critics of Pius IX have suggested that infallibility would not have become a doctrine of the Church if it were not for this passionate and somewhat eccentric pope. But history suggests otherwise. Infallibility was considered an attribute of the Christian Church many centuries before Pius IX came on the scene. And the push for an official definition was provided in considerable measure by historical circumstances over which the pope had little control. It might be more accurate to say Pius IX was caught up in a movement greater than himself. Some call it the zeitgeit, the spirit of the age, which deeply affected the Church in difficult times. Others would call it the Holy Spirit. – from the Introduction 254 pp., PhP250

Melanio La Guardia Aoanan

Ecumenical and Prophetic

Gerald A. Arbuckle, SM

The Witness of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines

Out of Chaos

In the midst of the current crisis, the UCCP is to be commended for pushing through its ‘promotion of a peaceful humane and just society.’ Mel, himself, deserves praise and cooperation in popularising efforts to broaden the ecumenical and prophetic witness of the UCCP. The strength of the book is in having identified unity and social transformation as the main focus of the ministry of the UCCP. 187 pp., PhP179

Refounding Religious Congregations For those charged with leadership roles in religious communities, this book is “must” reading. Whether or not one agrees with his assertion that “refounding persons” are the only hope for the survival of religious communities, Arbuckle provides the reader with a wealth of research and insight that cannot be ignored. – Rev. John Rathschmidt, Provincial Superior, Capuchin Franciscans of New York/ New England. 207 pp., PhP159

Jacques Duquesne

Jesus

Peter Vardy

An Unconventional Biography

Simone Weil

Jesus, the international bestseller, answers these questions. In examining the gospel accounts, the author synthesizes modern archaeological and textual discoveries and studies, setting forth what we know today to be true about the life of Jesus. In clear and respectful language, he highlights the events of Jesus’ life, distinguishing within the gospels what is certain, what is probable, what is improbable, and what is symbolic. The result is a fresh and honest portrait of Jesus that shows why he has captivated the world for two millennia. 304 pp. PhP275 (Hardbound) PhP215 (Softbound)

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Great Christian Thinkers Simone Weil was one of the most original philosophers and political thinkers of this century. She came to Christianity late in life, bringing with her a refreshing creativity and a rare ability to confront theological complacencies. 108 pp., PhP150


Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Anne Harris

José Comblin

Dare to Struggle, Be not Afraid

People of God

The ‘Theology of Struggle’ in the Philippines

In this book Jose Comblin issues a powerful call for the retrieval of Vatican II’s central teaching that the Church is the whole people of God – a teaching that has gradually been displaced over the past 25 years by an ‘official’ ecclesiology stressing the church’s clerical and hierarchical character, with an authority-structure centralized in Rome. 240 pp., PhP1,280

This book delves into this very topic—the theology of struggle. It plunges far deeper than theological reflections and oral representations available. It goes to the source of what became known as the theology of struggle—it goes to the very people themselves. It journeys with these progressive Christians as they discover a new way of life, a new way of ‘being’ church. It travels with them from early days of transformation, watches as some lose their all-important Christian identity, reports the moment when they claim their place in Philippine history, and remains with those who continue to struggle to this day. It reports crucial incidents, reveals the dangers and frustrations faced, but never loses hope. Indeed, this is not a theological text, despite its name. It is a book about a courageous group of men and women—church people from diverse backgrounds—who joined the revolutionary struggle in the Philippines. 154 pp., PhP299

Peter Vardy

Kierkegaard

Harold Wells

The Christic Center Life-Giving and Liberating This book argues that Jesus the Christ is central and foundational for all of Christian faith and Christian action, and therefore also for Christian Theology. The rather unusual term “Christic Center” emphasizes the point that it is the very person of Christ and not Christology as such that is central. 351 pp., PhP255

Great Christian Thinkers The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard (18131855) was a prolific and varied writer. He devoted his life to exploring what it was to be a Christian and to live in relationship with God. 111 pp., PhP150

Michelle A. Gonzales

Sor Juana Beauty and Justice in the Americas

Kä Mana

Christians and Churches of Africa Salvation in Christ and Building a New African Society This book revolves around the experience that Jesus as Christ and Savior comes into the heart of men and women to transform them from within and make them agents for the transformation of the continent. 118 pp., PhP175

This Wonderful book goes beyond the mere recovery of a forgotten voice to demonstrate that Sor Juana’s thought both challenges and contributes to contemporary theology. 232 pp., PhP185

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Anne E. Patrick

Mary T. Malone

Liberating Conscience

Women and Christianity (Volume II)

Feminist Explorations in Catholic Moral Theology

From 1000 to The Reformation

A thoughtful account of themes and issues in Catholic moral theology. It provides the reader with useful historical and contemporary information on specific moral problems, as well as a theoretical framework for addressing them. It will be important for anyone concerned about developments in Catholic ethics.” – Margaret A. Farley, Yale University 264 pp., PhP100

Brings to light both the persistent courage and innovative quality of women’s lives. This outstanding work of scholarship is well-grounded and accessible; an informative synthesis that also raises consciousness. 298 pp., PhP225

Aidan Nichols, OP James L. Fredericks

Buddhists and Christians Through Comparative Theology to Solidarity Demonstrates the compelling need for the comparative theology, and embraces the rich and developing resources of interreligious study, dialogue and friendship and to ship from stalemated questions of philosophical and theological adequacy to the challenges and allures of teaching outside their tradition while maintaining fidelity to tradition but openness to truth. 148 pp., PhP195

The Thought of Benedict XVI An Introduction to the Theology of Joseph Ratzinger A beautiful presentation of the theological achievement of Joseph Ratzinger… combines a confident grasp of the general trends of Ratzinger’s thinking with almost a poet’s feel for particularities of place and with a trained historian’s sense of the period.’ 348 pp., PhP500

Margaret O’Toole

Jesus: The Word of God Terrence W. Tilley

History, Theology and Faith Dissolving the Modern Problematic This book analyzes current approaches to the relationship between history and theology and then shows how they affect faith. 221 pp., PhP225

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This book gives the reader the opportunity to explore some of the answers to the great questions that the world continues to ask about Jesus. It is a beautifully illustrated book for children aged 8-11 and for anyone who wants to read and learn more about Jesus. 99 pp., PhP189


Theology, Catechism, Religious Life Emmanuel Levinas

Segundo Galilea

Ethics and Infinity

Following Jesus

Conversation with Philippe Nemo

This book is an ideal handbook for disciples and disciples-to-be of spiritual-renewal communities, as well as for all those who deeply desire to follow and live today the values of Jesus Christ. 128 pp., P75

Ethics and infinity is a succinct yet faithful survey of Levinas’ whole development. It is a “godsend” for the interested laity, who cannot but be tempted by a guided visit with the master. 136 pp., PhP75

Raymund Schwager

P. João de Deus Góis Ang Katesismo ng Ikatlong Milenyo Ipinahayag ni Papa Juan Pablo II ang taong 2000 bilang taon ng Dakilang Jubileo. Sa panahong ito, ating ipinagdiriwang ang ika-2000 anibersaryo ng kapanganakan ni Kristo at ang pagpasok ng sangkatauhan sa bagong milenyo ng kanyang kasaysayan. 80 pp., PhP10

Jesus in the Drama of Salvation Toward a Biblical Doctrine of Redemption In this book Raymund Schwager surveys the church’s christological tradition and proposes an understanding of Jesus that is informed by a conversation with the great theologians and leaders of the past and influenced by two contemporary pioneers in Christian thought: Hans Urs von Balthasar, known for his “theodramatic” approach, and René Girard, widely recognized for his mimetic scapegoat theory. The result is both a convincing scholarly picture of Jesus in relation to his Jewish historical context and to the beginnings of the Christian community and a coherent message of Jesus as God’s word of salvation to humankind. 255 pp., PhP75

Catechism of the Third Millennium Pope John Paul II has declared the year 200 as the year of the Great Jubilee. Here, we will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the birth of Christ and from this moment human kind enters a new millennium in its history. 55 pp., PhP10

Carlos H. Abesamis

A Third Look at Jesus A Guidebook Along a Road Least Traveled (Third completely revised edition) Lay-friendly, it is one book that is within reach of anyone who wishes to rediscover the total Jesus. At once personal and scholarly, the book speaks to the heart, the mind and spirit, and a reflective reading of it will certainly disturb the roots of Christian indifference and mediocrity. 238 pp., PhP249

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Theology, Catechism, Religious Life John C. England, Jose Kuttianimattathil, John M. Prior, Lily A. Quintos, David Suh Kwang sun, Janice Wickeri

Asian Christian Theologies A Research Guide to Authors, Movements, Sources (in 3 Volumes) Hardcover PhP920 (per volume)

During the last twenty years, our knowledge of Asian Christian theologies and of their extensive written sources has greatly increased, as has the number of those studying and teaching such theologies. There has been, however, no attempt as yet to provide an Asia-wide and comprehensive guide to study or research in these theologies. These volumes provide the first ecumenical and fully representative guide to research in the authors, movements and sources for contextual Asian Christian theologies. The central focus is therefore upon theological reflection which has arisen from the faith experience of Christians within the particular histories and cultures of the region’s peoples and which has been shaped and resourced by such contexts. Volume 1:

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This Popular Edition is our response to the “May They Be One – Bible Campaign” of the Episcopal Commission on Biblical Apostolate of the Catholic Bishop’s Conference of the Philippines to put a Bible in every home. Christian Community Bible: Popular Edition presents the biblical texts in modern yet simple English within the level of understanding of common people, without sacrificing the accuracy of the translation. Important details and nuances of the original texts have been preserved. It also brings the readers to face the daily challenges of our life as Christians. A widely read Bible, it is used as textbook supplement by most Catholic Schools nationwide. 7-1/2 x 5, PhP150 8 Mayumi St., U.P. Village, Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines • Tel.: (02) 921-3984 • Fax: (02) 921-6205 • Email: cci@claret.org • www.claretianpublication.com

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Special Features

Important Features Accurate and simple translation The Christian Community Bible presents the biblical texts in modern yet simple English within the level of understanding of the common people, without sacrificing the accuracy of the translation. Important details and nuances of the original texts have been preserved. Pastoral commentaries inviting to embark on a spiritual journey The commentaries of the Christian Community Bible point out the essential characteristics of the Biblical texts by placing them in a wider and pastoral context with the aim of providing both the faithful and the Christian community with a deep and adequate biblical formation, helping them to understand the history of salvation and God’s pedagogy in teaching his people. The pastoral commentaries are rooted in the spiritual and traditional wisdom of the Church that comes through the centuries from the Fathers of the Church. From those roots the commentaries help the reader to face the challenges of being Christian in today’s world. Pedagogic presentation helping to rediscover the object of Christian faith Varied point-size of typefaces are used to underline the importance of some texts in the Old Testament. Those which are seldom used either in catechesis or preaching are presented in smaller types. Such pedagogical presentation is in itself a great help for those who are just beginning to read the Bible. It makes it easier for them to find out those texts which treasure the best of the biblical spirituality. This way, it facilitates the personal encounter with the God who talks to us through the Bible. Introduction placing the Bible in the Church context The Christian Community Bible begins with a long introduction including how to read the Bible, a dialogue with modern sciences, a summary and dates of Sacred History, a brief presentation of the Church, a biblical and catechetical introduction and an index of the Gospel.

The name of the book and the chapter are indicated in a big font at the top of the page.

Small titles in bold letters break the flow of the text and indicate the main topic of the following paragraphs.

Chapter numbers are in frames. This way it is easier to see where a chapter starts.

Bullets (•) found in the text point to a commentary on that specific text that can be found at the bottom of the page.

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A clear layout facilitates the reading of the Bible.

Old Testament texts written in italics indicate that these are taken from priestly source.

Other texts of the Bible that refer to the same topic are indicated by marginal references found beside the corresponding verse.

A thin line separates the biblical text and the commentaries.

Numbers at the beginning of a paragraph in a note indicate the start of a new commentary to the corresponding verse in the text.

Abundant commentaries provide the Christian community with a deep and adequate biblical formation.

A durable smythsewn, printed on highest quality paper for long-time use.

Texts that are very seldom used either in catechesis or in preaching, are printed in small letter type.

Lexicon and Liturgical Calendar The Christian Community Bible incorporates a brief Lexicon on the key words and names of the Bible helping the reader to find out the texts about a specific topic. It also integrates a perpetual Liturgical Calendar where one will find the references for daily liturgy readings as an effective means of atuning with the traditional prayers of the Church.

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Texts of greater importance in the Old Testament and the entire New Testament are printed in bigger point size.

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Bibles, Seasonals, Catholic Directory

Bible Diary®

Daily Gospel

(Reflections by Sr. Joan D. Chittister, OSB) PhP150

PhP265

One of the best-selling and widely-read among your favorite Claretian titles, Bible Diary® can be your most treasured companion as you go through the numerous challenges, tribulations and inevitable victories in bearing witness to the Good News in today’s modern society. Each day features a First Reading, a Gospel and highlyinspirational reflections that can properly set the tone for your own personal conversations with God. Most importantly, it can only be a real diary if you can religiously scribble down a note or two about special events that you experienced for every single day that we spend with God amidst the hustle and bustle of the “modern” society.

Discover the same extraordinary spiritual experience that only Bible Diary® can give… in a concise format.

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Catholic Directory of the Philippines The most-comprehensive, most up-to-date and the only authoritative directory of Catholic individuals and organizations in the Philippines. The Catholic Directory of the Philippines provides definitive details on everything that is Catholic in the country. Coming out of the press every two years, this directory features: – The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church – Ecclesiastical Territories of the Philippines – Organized Bodies and Associations – Institutes of Consecrated Life, Societies of Apostolic Life, Secular Institutes, Pious Unions and Lay Associations (Men and Women)

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality John A. Flanagan Fr. Salvatore J. Bonano, CMF

Mary’s Best Memories Reflections on the Mysteries of the Rosary Like a body without a soul, is the way Pope John Paul II describes the Rosary without contemplation, citing Paul VI, “Without it, the recitation (of the Rosary) runs the risk of becoming a mechanical repetition of formulas, in violation of the admonition of Christ: ‘In praying do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do; for they think they will be heard for their many words’ (Mt 6:7).” Deep reflection, then, on the mysteries of the lives of Jesus and Mary are the heart and soul of the Rosary. One moves gradually from a mediocre life of grace to a more intimate union with God. 223 pp., PhP199

J.M. Malham

By Fire Into Light Four Catholic Martyrs of the Nazi Camp In this book we find the description of the spiritual biography of four martyrs of the Nazi concentration camps: the Jewish philosopher Edith Stein who entered a carmelite monastery, the carmelites Titus Brandsma and Jacques de Jesus, the deacon Karl Leisner ordained to the priesthood in Dachau: Jew, German, Frenchman and Dutchman. Their journey was heroic, but the fire of systematic destruction of their body gave room to the high flight of their humanity into the light of God’s unconditional mercy. 286 pp., PhP229

What Can I Be? Exercises, Prayers, Poetry, and Role Playing to Help Kids Grow in Christ When young people consider the question ‘What can I be?’ they often respond doctor, scientist, educator, parent, athlete. However, this question can also mean ‘What kind of person can I be?’    Author and educator John Flanagan offers a workbook that combines role-playing, rhyme, story-telling, prayer, and group discussion to help adolescents discover how they can become a better person. 160 pp., PhP75 Fulton J. Sheen

From the Angel’s Blackboard The Best of Fulton J. Sheen One of the most brilliant and compassionate minds of our era now reaches contemporary readers with this collection of his essays and reflections on a wide variety of timely and interesting subjects. Topics include finding one’s purpose in life, dealing with fears and anxieties, working for justice, and developing a prayer life. 245 pp., PhP250

Jeannette L. Angell

All Ground is Holy A Guide to the Christian Retreat All Ground is Holy is written for those who are drawn to the idea of the retreat experience, and who wish to know what is involved, both on a spiritual and a practical level. Questions about silent retreats, spiritual direction, prayer, silence, and “retreat house etiquette”. 88 pp., PhP75

James Cowan

Francis A Saint’s Way This volume is not merely a history of Saint Francis’ life but an attempt to enter into the spirit of the man and unlock his larger significance. James Cowan explores new interpretations of Francis’ uncompromising asceticism, the internal conflict of a man who chose the active life over the purely contemplative. 192 pp., PhP75

Fr. Colm McKeating, MSSC

Season of Grace Season of Grace is the title of a series of talks given at the Remedios Jubilee Mission Center during Lent, 2002. Grace seemed a suitable topic for Lenten reflection. It is an appropriate theme, not just for Lent, but also for all seasons, since it is about something permanent and fundamental in the spiritual life. 74 pp., PhP90

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Constant Dölle

foreword by Esther de Waal & M. Basil Pennington

Encountering God in the Abyss

A School of Love

Titus Brandsma’s Spiritual Journey A prophet of peace and justice, Brandsma defended from the beginning the Jews against Nazi ideology. During the German occupation of Holland he took a strong stand in favor of the freedom of the press. For him the dignity of the human person could never be sacrified for ideological and political reasons. As a result he became a martyr in the concentration camp in Dachau. 186 pp., PhP229 Anthony de Mello

edited by Van Den Goorbergh & Theodore H. Zweerman

Sadhana: A Way to God

Light Shining Through a Veil

Christian Exercises in Eastern Form Truly a modern classic, this best-selling work continues to find new readers as it has changed countless spiritual lives.    Father Anthony de Mello addresses the average person for whom contemplation may be an unfamiliar experience, drawing on the teachings of mystics of the past and also acknowledging the contribution that Eastern religions can make. 160 pp., Hardcover, PhP195

On Saint Clare’s Letters to Saint Agnes of Prague This book is meant to be a contribution to the study of Clare and her thoughts. In her four letters, writes Saint Agnes of Prague, Clare expresses herself more openly about her deepest motivations than in any other writing. They concentrate on the heart of her choice of life and as such they reproduce the most beautiful gift which God gave her. 352 pp., PhP189

Andre Gozier

Jean-Marie Segalen

15 Days of Prayer with Meister Eckhart

15 Days of Prayer with Saint Alphonsus Liguori

Using this 15-day journey with Meister Eckhart, a Rhineland mystic whose writings have enjoyed renewed appreciation today, readers can develop a spiritual relationship with this spiritual master. This guide includes a brief biography of Eckhart, plus a bibliography and suggestions for further reading. 128 pp., PhP150 Veronique Pinardon & Jean Bulteau

15 Days of Prayer with Saint Louis de Montfort Saint Louis de Montfort stressed that a tender devotion to Mary is the greatest secret of achieving union with Christ. For him, it is Mary who intercedes on our behalf when we pray, for just as Jesus passed thru Mary in his Incarnation, all graces and God’s gifts pass thru her hands. 128 pp., PhP150

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The Cistercian Way to Holiness Cistercian spirituality—their rule or way of life— emphasizes the need for balancing contemplative prayer, silence, study, manual work, and spiritual friendship. A School of Love is an ideal introduction to the Cistercian’s life-giving vision of God’s love, and an ancient way of praying, living, and working with one another that provides practical wisdom for contemporary seekers. 160 pp., PhP75

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Alphonsus chartered a path for ethical behavior that strikes a balance between law and liberty, authority and reason, force and conscience, and grace and free will. 128 pp., PhP150 Andre Pinet

15 Days of Prayer with Johannes Tauler This 15-day journey with Johannes Tauler—whose favorite themes were God in creation, detachment, depth of the soul, and the return of all things to God—weave the spiritual master’s own words into 15 days of prayer, conversation, and deepening interaction and revelation. Practical and insightful, it includes: a brief history of Tauler, an itinerary for the 15 days, and an invitation to prayer. 128 pp., PhP150


Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Michael Stancliffe foreword by Susan Howatch

Marilyn Gustin

You Can Know God

Stars and Angels Meditations for the Christian Year These selected readings from Stancliffe’s works illustrate the love and grace of God actively present in the world and in the details of daily life, challenging the reader to deeper trust and greater understanding. 176 pp., PhP150

Christian Spirituality for Daily Living Gustin turns to the writings of 14 Christian mystics to find untold riches of spiritual development in the past and to help readers now on their own journeys to know God. 212 pp., PhP200

Retreat Series

Each title in this extensive series includes a guided seven-day retreat with a great holy person from history, questions for reflection, and a closing prayer at the end of each day. Suggested resources for “Deepening your Acquaintance” with your mentor conclude the text. Timothy Joyce, OSB

A Retreat with Patrick Discovering God in All 114 pp., PhP155

Linus Mundy

A Retreat with Benedict and Bernard Seeking God Alone—Together 107 pp., PhP135

Elizabeth A. Dreyer, PhD

A Retreat with Catherine of Siena Living the Truth in Love 114 pp., PhP155

Linus Mundy

A Retreat with Desert Mystics Thirsting for the Reign of God 112 pp., PhP155

Kerry Walters

A Retreat with Brother Lawrence and the Russian Pilgrim Praying Ceaselessly 142 pp., PhP165

Barbara E. Reid, OP

A Retreat with Luke

Stepping Out on the Word of God 118 pp., PhP155

Judith Metz, SC

A Retreat with Elizabeth Seton Meeting Our Grace 98 pp., PhP155

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Marie Rene O’Donoghue, SSC

Rick Mathis, PhD

The Mysteries of Light

Prayer-Centered Healing

The Mysteries of Light are moments of revelation which reflect the splendor of the mystery of Jesus. Through reflection on these mysteries we see a gradual manifestation and unfolding of the mystery of Jesus. 240 pp., PhP140

Finding the God Who Heals

Treasured in Love

The Christ-Centered Heart

Keeping Watch with Those Who Suffer

Whether you are ill or well, prayer-centered approach to living will enhance your quality of life, both physically and emotionally.

142 pp., PhP150

Peaceful Living in Difficult Times

This book is an attempt to help us all become more aware of those who are not SEEN or who people prefer not to SEE. 224 pp., PhP140

This book begins and ends with the belief that Christ lives within the human heart and that the main purpose of life is to center on His presence.

147 pp., PhP150

Sr. Joyce Rupp, OSM Walk in a Relaxed Manner

Praying Our Goodbyes

Life Lessons from the Camino

With a touch of a poet, Rupp has written a book about the spirituality of change—for anyone who has experienced loss. 184 pp., PhP99

The book narrates the 37-day pilgrimage of the author along the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain. She was joined here by her walking friend Tom, a retired pastor. The author wrote about the many lessons she encountered, reflected, and prayed that can help all of us travel on life’s up-and-down journey with more grace and lightness. 264 pp., PhP229

May I Have This Dance Readers will find here a unique invitation to join with God in the dance of life, an invitation to experience God in the daily and seasonal rhythms of life. 184 pp., PhP165

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Fresh Bread and other gifts of Spiritual Nourishment This book offers a way of connecting with our deeper selves. Every day is an opportunity to turn to the pages of Fresh Bread and find refreshment and solace for our spirit. 170 pp., PhP275


Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Brother Daniel Korn, CSsR

Richard P. Johnson, PhD

Saint Joseph Prayers and Devotions

All My Days

Beginning with a brief history of the Church’s devotion to St. Joseph, this deluxe pamphlet traces the Saint’s popularity and importance from early Christian times to our own day. 64 pp., PhP35

A Personal Life Review

Dame Julian of Norwich

Willi Lambert, SJ

The Revelation of Divine Love

Directions for Communication

In Sixteen Showings

Discoveries with Ignatius Loyola

For all those in search of abiding union with God, The Revelation of Divine Love in Sixteen Showings takes its place among such great mystical classics as those of John of the Cross and Teresa of Avila. A fourteenth-century Englishwoman, recluse, and mystic, Julian has been called by Thomas Merton “with Newman, the great English theologian.” Her revelation is the record of “showings” of the Lord’s passion so that she might embrace suffering more fully and share her response with her fellow Christians for all time. In having this revelation written down, she hoped that all who read it would heartily thank God “for his endless love, mercy, and goodness, and guide us to everlasting bliss.” 224 pp., PhP195

M. Basil Pennington, OCSO

Centered Living The Way of Centering Prayer More than just a catalog of facts and practical suggestions, this book benefits even the most seasoned practitioner or teacher of Centering Prayer. However, the clarity of Father Pennington’s approach also enables newcomers, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, to develop a firm grasp of the practice. 240 pp., PhP250

What greater gift could there be for senior adults than delving into the special moments, memories, and traditions that have shaped and enriched their lives? 80 pp., PhP75

Willi Lambert’s exploration of the life and writings of St. Ignatius Loyola yields a fruitful fascinating model of communication for people of all walks of life and offers both practical and deeply spiritual insights into the art of communicating with oneself, with others and with God. 216 pp., PhP75

Richard Rohr & Joseph Martos

The Wild Man’s Journey Reflections on Male Spirituality Every man who seriously desires to appreciate masculinity and to face reality, his own soul, his place in the Gospel and in society, as well as his need for conversion and growth will be challenged by this book. 260 pp., PhP100

Page McKean Zyromski

Pray the Bible Engaging, practical, clever, Page Zyromski’s book is full of common sense, insights and invitations that make it possible for the average person to come up with any excuse not to Pray the Bible. – Rev. William J. Bausch, author 104 pp., PhP100

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Henri J.M. Nouwen The Heart of Henri Nouwen

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His Words of Blessing

Michael O’Laughlin

God’s Beloved A Spiritual Biography of Henri Nouwen

This is a good book for spiritual reading for those people who want to deepen their understanding of the spirituality of one of this century’s great spiritual writers – Henri Nouwen. This book unveils the true person of Nouwen especially in his journey to be beloved of God. Like Nouwen, the book wants to inspire readers to immerse into a deeper and better understanding of oneself. 208 pp., PhP170

The Heart of Henri Nouwen combines Nouwen’s own words with insight into the man behind the words. Michael Christensen and Rebecca Laird, who knew Nouwen personally and are devoted to furthering his message, offer us honest, humorous, and enriching glimpses into his unique life and his vision of the God who loves every one of us more than we can imagine. 208 pp., PhP145

The Only Necessary Thing Living a Prayerful Life This compilation of Henri’s thoughts, feelings, and the struggle with prayer, reveal the core of the man and his belief that ‘prayer is the only necessary thing’. 224 pp., PhP150

Finding My Way Home Pathways to Life and the Spirit

The Selfless Way of Christ Downward Mobility and the Spiritual Life In this short work Henri Nouwen offers a penetrating reflection on the challenge of the spiritual life, especially the call to imitate Christ’s example of “downward mobility.” This vocation is sorely tested by the constant celebration of “upward mobility,” which brings to mind the temptations Christ faced in the wilderness: to be “powerful, relevant, and spectacular.” To prepare us for this path, Nouwen describes the “disciplines of spiritual formation,” represented by the Church, the Word of God, and the promptings of our heart. 95 pp., PhP99

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Nouwen’s meditation on power, peace, waiting, and living and dying. It is in this book that we will discover that God’s power is not about worldly success, but about fruitfulness and the ‘transforming power of love’. 160 pp., PhP130

Encounters With Merton Spiritual Reflections Encounters with Merton offers readers Nouwen’s insights into the essential teachings of Thomas Merton, the renowned monk, writer, and inspiration to millions of seekers. Nouwen’s reflections bring Merton’s vision to life, while revealing what is at the heart of their mutual vision of the spiritual quest. 140 pp., PhP130


Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Seán McDonagh, SSC

Helen Oppenheimer

The Death of Life

Helping Children Find God

The Horror of Extinction

A book for parents, teachers and clergy

This passionate book is a plea for action before it’s too late to save the 11,000 species currently under the threat of extinction. After presenting the numerous endangered habitats, McDonagh analyzes the position of the Church on these issues by assessing the historical relationship between the Church and the natural environment. Finally, McDonagh looks at how different organizations and cultures might proceed in order to preserve biodiversity and save the millions of endangered habitats and species. 152 pp., PhP170

How do we share our Christian faith with children in a way that encourages them to love and understand God? How do we help children find God in the created world around us? This book offers specific answers to these questions and provides encouragement for adults who want to convey their Christian beliefs to children in a credible, meaningful way. 183 pp., PhP150

Stories by Sara Maitland June Boyce-Tillman

The Creative Spirit Harmonious Living with Hildegard of Bingen In The Creative Spirit June Boyce-Tillman explores the life and thought of this remarkable woman, and gives readers practical spiritual exercises, based on Hildegard’s ideas, to help bring wholeness, wisdom, and healing to our busy, fragmented lives. 220 pp., PhP150

Hannah Ward and Jennifer Wild

Conversations Meeting Our Forebears in Faith A unique compilation of Christian prayers and meditations. While some are centuries old and others were written only recently, they speak with one voice across the ages, as if they were conversing with one another.    Read from the works of much-beloved saints, mystics, and spiritual writers: William Blake, Benedict of Nursia, Hildegard of Bingen, Julian of Norwich, Martin Luther King, Jr., Thomas Merton, Florence Nightingale, Henri Nouwen, Evelyn Underhill and many others. The authors provide a brief biography of each writer, an excerpt of their work, a related Bible verse, and a closing prayer. 120 pp., PhP120

Angel & Me Be transported into the imagined worlds of saints, martyrs, and angels—where extraordinary discoveries and moving insights await.    This collection of stories based on Bible themes offers fresh insights about spiritual women of courage such as Sarah, Mary, Martha, Pilate’s wife Claudia, Lady Godiva, Radegund, Margaret Clitherow, Mary Fisher, Perpetua, and Felicity.    The book’s final section contains a witty and moving account of the author’s fictional relationship with her guardian angel. 158 pp., PhP150

Jim Langford

Happy Are They Living the Beatitudes in America In this book we meet people who take the gospel seriously and, forgetting themselves and unafraid of sacrifice, find that the more they give themselves away, the more they are filled with happiness. This volume is a perfect antidote for narcissism and the perfect companion for everybody who, even when nobody is looking, try to do the right thing in life. 192 pp., PhP75

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Mary Sue Taylor

Thomas Merton

Prayer for Daybreak and Day’s End

Advent and Christmas with Thomas Merton

Volume I & II Prayer for Daybreak and Day’s End borrows from the ancient Liturgy of the Hours to create a practical structure for a busy person’s daily prayer. Arranged by date, this volume begins with New Year’s Day and ends with June 30; Volume Two takes you from July 1 to December 31. All you need to do is turn to the day’s date. The Canticles, one of which closes each prayer session, are printed on a separate card that can serve as your bookmark. 430 pp. PhP219 (volume), PhP350 (set)

John Cardinal O’Connor

The Essential Catholic Handbook A Summary of Beliefs, Practices, and Prayers This newly expanded resource is an invaluable reference for individuals and families, as well as a concise companion and cross-reference to the Catechism of the Catholic Church. 304 pp., PhP245

Thomas Merton, the renowned Cirtercian monk, brings us to a fresh experience of the Advent and Christmas seasons, when we look forward to the coming of the Messiah who will make all things new again. 112 pp., PhP175

Bernard Häring

Free and Faithful My Life in the Catholic Church Bernard Haring is one of the pioneers of twentieth-century Catholic thought and theology. He was born in a small mountain village in the Bavarian Alps, and his voice and vision has reached many thousands of listeners, readers, and students. 206 pp., PhP225

Therese Johnson Borchard

Winging It Joan Chittister

In Search of Belief Reveals fresh contemporary meaning in the old words. As readable as it is wise, this is a new spiritual classic. 222 pp., PhP250

Meditations of a Young Adult A fresh and original manuscript that will resonate not only in the minds and hearts of other young adults but in spiritual seekers of all ages. 159 pp., PhP350

Leonardo Boff

Praying with Jesus and Mary Bridget Mary Meehan and Regina Madonna Oliver

Praying with Celtic Holy Women Intuitive insight, the mystical vision, the sense of joy, and the holistic approach to life that formed Celtic spirituality and culture is clearly seen in the pages of this spiritual companion. 255 pp., PhP250

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Challenging line-by-line reflections by Leonardo Boff on two classic prayers – “Lord’s Prayer and “Hail Mary” – highlight their meaning for today. 223 pp., PhP250


Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Teresa Rhodes McGee

Steven Chase

Ordinary Mysteries

Contemplation and Compassion

Rediscovering the Rosary

Traditions of Christian Spirituality Series

Teresa Rhodes Mc Gee’s touching meditations intimately connect and relate the sorrow and joy in the lives of Jesus and Mary with the tears and laughter of contemporary life. 127 pp., PhP185

Marsha Sinetar

Spiritual Intelligence What We Can Learn from the Early Awakening Child Marsha Sinetar introduces us to spiritually aware children who mirror the spiritual qualities we were born with but have neglected or ignored. 224 pp., PhP195

Peter-Damian Belisle

The Language of Silence The Changing Face of Monastic Solitude This series makes the riches of the Christian spiritual tradition available to a contemporary public. 187 pp., PhP175

Mark Barrett, OSB

Crossing

Steven Chase introduces the victorine tradition as a hidden treasure in the history of the Church with great potential to enrich and energize contemporary spirituality and prayer. 173 pp., PhP225

Megan McKenna

Christ All Merciful Twenty-one beautiful, glowing icons lead us to see face to face and reflections that call us to become this image of God, to put on the new life of Christ. As they have throughout the centuries, icons lead us, teach us, inspire us, and draw us into the presence of the divine. 168 pp., PhP225

Lauren Glen Dunlap

And I, Francis The Life of Francis of Assisi in Word and Image And I, Francis is a book that combines writing and visual art in an unusual way. The artwork is narrative in intent, and the written narrative responds to and illuminates the artwork. It is a union of the two media into one expressive whole. 128 pp., PhP75

Christopher Kauffman

Creative Fidelity

Reclaiming the Landscape of Our Lives

American Catholic Intellectual Traditions

This book is for the Christian to walk upon by day and to sleep upon by night. For both the Christian and the merely curious, however, this book is a study in the adroit weaving together into a readable whole of the confusions, limitations, and holy yearnings that mark all of us as living souls.” – From the Foreword by Phyllis Tickle 128 pp., PhP120

A treasury of primary documents illustrating how Catholics in the United States entered into the life of the new nation and matured as they interacted with the growing American traditions in intellectual life. 356 pp. (Hardbound) PhP255 (Softbound) PhP195

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Timothy Radcliffe, OP

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I Call You Friends

Just One Year A Global Treasury of Prayer and Worship

An indispensable resource for individuals, groups, and parishes who wish to include poor communities throughout the world in their prayer and worship. The book contains the essential events in the Liturgical Calendar of the Church – Advent, Christmas, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, the Ascension and Pentecost. The book contains prayers, stories, reflections, songs and meditations of various people in the different parts of the world and how Christianity inspired them and molded their faith in God. 294 pp., PhP265

Seven Last Words The Seven Words from the Cross have been the focus of Christian meditation through the ages. Set to music by Haydn, they epitomize the depth of Jesus’s human experience faced with death, and thus speak most profoundly to the human condition. 108 pp., PhP175

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I Call You Friends falls into two parts. In the first half, Father Radcliffe writes of his own life, from a privileged childhood and education at Downside to his calling to a life of poverty as a Dominican friar.    The second half consists of a series of addresses and talks which the author has given to a wide range of audiences. Wherever these may be – whether in Manila, Prague or Mexico – Father Radcliffe talks at all times of fundamental religious truths in a manner which is potent yet undogmatic. 338 pp., PhP250

What is the Point of Being a Christian? In this book, the author is at his best, writing with a prophetic edge. His argument for Christian belief is profoundly Catholic and profoundly human. But what is just as remarkable is Radcliff ’s argument for and interpretation of Christian Gospel which is couched in a deep understanding of human nature and the problems and anxieties of modern men and women. 224 pp., PhP400

Brendan Lovett

Christine Sine, MD

It’s Not Over Yet

Sacred Rhythms

Our healing is coincident with the discovery of how much we have falsified God. But how could we, trapped into our self-hatred, ever discover how wrong we were in projecting a remote and angry God? Only by experiencing the true face of the love that is there for us. It is to such an experience that the liturgy invites us. 79 pp., PhP109

Finding a Peaceful Pace in a Hectic World

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“Sacred Rhythms” is a prescription for a healthy lifestyle that flows directly from your faith. It looks at the natural rhythms God built into our world and how paying attention to them can strengthen every part of your life. 237 pp., PhP275


Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality Wayne Jacobsen & Clay Jacobsen Gregory L. Jantz, PhD

Healing the Scars of Emotional Abuse In this provocative book, Dr. Gregory Jantz examines the pervasive yet overlooked problem of emotional abuse – and why it is common and damaging. Whether you or a loved one has been abused by words, actions, or even indifference, this book will help you understand the effects of the abuse, give you insight into the problem of the abuser, and show you how to overcome the past. 221 pp., PhP195

Chester L. Tolston, PhD & Harold G. Koenig, MD

The Healing Power of Prayer The Surprising Connection between Prayer and Your Health According to Drs. Chester Tolson and Harold Koenig, prayer generates peace, power, and health – a triple that guards against anxiety and disease. Even medical studies claim that faith and prayer positively affect your wellbeing and the body’s ability to heal itself. 190 pp., PhP175

H. Norman Wright

Freedom from the Grip of Fear A Process of Reclaiming Your Life Millions of people struggle with fear. In Freedom from the Grip of Fear, Dr. H. Norman Wright helps you understand your fears and the negative effects they have on your life, and provides proven ways to steer your thoughts and feelings away from fear toward faith and hope.    You’ll learn practical techniques and exercises for establishing new worry-free patterns that will release you from fear’s hold on your life. Whether you struggle with physical fears, such as flying or emotional fears, like fear of commitment or abandonment, D. Wright acts as your counselor as he teaches you how to overcome anxiety. 164 pp., PhP155

Authentic Relationships Discover the Lost Art of a “One Anothering” This book captures the essence of Jesus’ concern and service demonstrated to his disciples and followers. It weaves a fine tapestry that will help you develop genuine friendships and reveal to others the depths of your relationship with Jesus. 155 pp., PhP140

Diarmuid O’Murchu

Reclaiming Spirituality Diarmuid O’Murchu’s purpose in writing this book has been to retrieve the long-lost subverted tradition of spirituality and reestablish its primary significance in the human search for meaning and purpose. While the modern world continues to struggle with religious fanaticism on the one hand and religious indifference on the other; spirituality explores with new vision and with fresh possibilities for a more integrated world view. 207 pp., PhP195

Bro. Desiderio Ching, CMF Migrante Preyerbuk: Kaagapay ng Pilipino Layon ng Preyerbuk na ito na maisabuhay natin ang ating panalangin at maging panalangin natin ang ating pamumuhay. 176 pp., PhP150

OFW Prayerbook: A Companion for Filipino May this prayer book assist every OFW to keep their faith share it with others as they continue to look for greener pastures while sacrificing themselves for the better future of their love ones. 192 pp., PhP150

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Prayers, Meditation, Spirituality World Spirituality An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest A multivolume series with more than 500 contributing scholars worldwide, presenting the spiritual wisdom of the human race in its historical unfolding, from prehistoric times, through the great religions to the meeting of traditions as the present.

edited by K.R. Sundararajan and Bithika Mukerji

Hindu Spirituality Postclassical and Modern 622 pp., PhP250

edited by Takeuchi Yoshinori, James W. Heisig, Paul L. Swanson, and Joseph S. O’Leary

Buddhist Spirituality Later China, Korea, Japan and the Modern World

edited by Peter H. Van Ness

Spirituality and the Secular Quest 576 pp., PhP250

574 pp., PhP250

Geoffrey Chapman

Linus Lundy

Pilgrim Prayers & Pilgrims in Rome

A Man’s Guide to Prayer

An essential cultural traveling companion to the Eternal City, this official guide from the Vatican introduces the pilgrim to the spiritual and historical treasures of the City of Rome. 250 pp., PhP350 / set

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A modern prayerbook and book about prayer for people of all faiths, for those who go to church and those who don’t. Favorite prayers from many traditions, more than 400 prayers of yesterday and today from more than 250 writers. 176 pp., PhP75


Inspirational and General Interest B E S T S E L L E R S !

Alan Loy McGinnis

Rey E. Short

Bringing Out the Best in People

Sex, Love or Infatuation

How to Enjoy Helping Others Excel

224 pp., PhP120

How Can I Really Know?

192 pp., PhP120

Alan Loy McGinnis

Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Confidence

Ang Munting Prinsipe

How to Succeed at Being Yourself

100 pp., PhP109

(Tagalog Version of The Little Prince)

192 pp., PhP120

Alan Loy McGinnis

Friendship Factor How to Get Closer to the People You Care For 192 pp., PhP120

Alan Loy McGinnis

The Balanced Life Achieving Success in Work and Love 195 pp., PhP219

Be inspired ! Lois Leiderman Davitz and Joel R. Davitz

Mary Ann Wojno

20 Tough Questions Teenagers Ask

My Life, My Choices

And 20 Tough Answers

Key Issues for Young Adults

A compilation of questions and answers based on issues of importance especially to teenagers, including sexuality, faith, death, etc. PhP120

A workbook that invites young adults to evaluate themselves and to share their ideas and feelings with their peers. PhP275

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Inspirational and General Interest William D. Romanowski

Fr. John H. Hampsch, CMF

Eyes Wide Open

Uplifts

Looking for God in Popular Culture

One-Liner Pep Talks to Cure the Blahs

Guide for interpreting and evaluating popular culture as a Christian. A practical, analytical approach to movies, music and television programs, provides tools for imaginatively and faithfully engaging the media that now saturate our lives. PhP100

Fr. Roberto Reyes

This book originated as a series of one-line revisions and condensations of inspirational thoughts from hundreds of sources, some quite lengthy. Each item is ecumenically acceptable so that no reader might be alienated by a denominational nuance. These “one-liners” should be taken as small snacks, not in ravenous mouthfuls, to prevent “spiritual indigestion”. Each item should, ideally, be pondered meditatively, seeking applications in your personal life situations. PhP149

Running Peace This book is a collection of exceptional homilies of the Running Priest—Fr. Reyes—who aptly suggests that, “Running helps clear one’s mind.” Browse through the often thought-provoking ideas of the author as he creatively stimulates Christians to partake in the collective action of the Church in addressing pressing social problems, through these “Thoughts on the Run.” PhP225

Paul J. Wadell

Becoming Friends Worship, Justice, and the Practice of Christian Friendship This book offers a provocative look into the nature and importance of true Christian friendship. PhP160

Fr. Vincent Busch, MSSC

The Creation Mandala During the difficult years of Martial Law (1972-86) the author collaborated with community-based artists whose souls-slide productions, radio dramas, video documentaries, and alternate media provided ways for poor people to voice their concerns and fears. Among the concerns of the poor was—and continues to be—the reckless and relentless exploitation of the natural resources of Mindanao for the profit of a few. This incessant plunder and pollution of Mindanao’s resources is bringing about an ecological tragedy. At present, the forests, rivers, seas, mangroves, and farmlands of the island are seriously degraded, and many poor communities are concerned about how to restore their dying habitat. Busch’s art, which now includes plays, poems, paintings, illustrated books, and handicrafts, echoes the concern of the poor for their wounded land, and celebrates the Earth as a gift to be cherished and nurtured. 22 pp., PhP75

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Once Upon A Time in Asia Stories of Harmony and Peace Brings together stories from the many peoples, cultures, and religions of Asia, from behemoth China to tiny East Timor, from the mostly Christian Philippines to Buddhist Thailand and beyond. 165 pp., PhP175


Inspirational and General Interest

Brother David Steindl-Rast

Sir John Templeton

Glenn Mosley & Joanna Hill

Words of Common Sense

Golden Nuggets

The Power of Prayer

For Mind, Body, and Soul

A welcoming book for persons seeking deeper meaning in life. PhP125

This helps to make a rewarding life possible within the trials of everyday living. PhP145

Around the World This book brings together an inspirational collection of prayers suitable for all ages and traditions. PhP135

Gary Graf

Johann Christoph Arnold

And God Said, “Play Ball!”

Cries from the Heart

Amusing and Thought-Provoking Parallels Between the Bible and Baseball

Stories of Struggle and Hope

“Play Ball!” does a splendid job of making us think about how life imitates sport. Some are delightfully tongue-in-cheek, while most are carefully crafted to provide a context in which we can consider whether we are on God’s team…. The roster spot is open. All we have to do is sign up.” – John Rawlings, Sporting News 190 pp., Softcover, PhP250

Cries from the Heart offers an honest look into the lives of real men and women whose adversities were overcome through turning and listening to God—even if their problems worked out in the way they least expected. Ranging from the unusual to the ordinary, these stories may challenge you, but they’ll comfort you as well, if only by reminding you that you’re never truly alone, and that even the worst anguish can be overcome by the healing power of inner peace. 238 pp., PhP185

Richard Gwyn

The Psalms in Haiku Form A Simplified Psalter This vivid and deeply moving new translation of the Psalms is based on the ancient Japanese form of Haiku poetry, which evokes a sense or a feeling in a rigid pattern of three line verse made up of seventeen syllables. This interpretation of the Psalms will bring the classic text to a new audience, while challenging those already familiar with them to a new understanding. 182 pp., PhP179

Rev. Fr. Edmund O’Gorman

St. Francis for Today This short life of St. Francis is not meant to be a complete, critical or historical survey; rather particular steps in his life are brought before us, usually in historical sequence, but in some cases by bringing together events that fit together simply by topicality and proximity of thought. 94 pp., PhP149

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Inspirational and General Interest Scot McKnight

Stella Casalta

The Jesus Creed

My Love For You

Loving God, Loving Others

In this beautiful and inspirational book, Stella Casalta shares with us these messages of universal love. Reading them, and holding them in our hearts, we also share in her personal encounter with Jesus. 76 pp., PhP159

Scot McKnight has been a kind of secret weapon for my own education and growth. Now he can be yours as well. This book will bring Jesus’ world and yours much closer together.    Here are the wise words from a scholar who lives intimately with the Word. The author shows us in fresh new ways how Jesus’ vision… forms us for ever deeper expressions of love toward God and our neighbors. 352 pp., PhP500

Teresa Rhodes McGee

Jim’s Last Summer Lessons on Living from a Dying Priest This book offers us profound insights into suffering, faith, vocation, acceptance, grace, friendship and love. This wise and elegantly written book shows us that, ultimately, learning how to die means learning about life. – James Martin, SJ, Author of ‘In Good Company 157 pp., PhP165

Mary Daniels

A Patchwork of Blessings & Graces Blessings and Graces are like snowflakes. They drift, change and hover silently and without weight. Although they may look similar, each one is slightly different. They come when least expected, but when they do arrive their impact can be breathtaking.    This new collection has been put together over many years, and the prayers within it are drawn from a wide range of sources, from Saints and famous men and women to friends and family members of the editor herself. Despite the diversity of sources however, they all have one thing in common – they are products of love, and each one will bring a little warmth into the lives of those that hear it. 89 pp., PhP139

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James Tolhurst

Comfort in Sorrow Words of Consolation from John Henry Newman Cardinal Manning, preaching at a Requiem Mass, spoke of John Henry Newman as ‘a preacher of justice, of piety and of compassion’. Nowhere can this be seen more clearly than in his letters to those who were bereaved. This selection links his correspondence with words of comfort from his sermons and other writings. Many, including Manning, found comfort in Newman’s sympathy. They can be used in times of personal grief as well as to bring consolation to others. 110 pp., PhP149

Foreword by Bob Geldof

You’re History! How People Make the Difference The purpose of this book is to make people think and connect wires, to encourage them to question their own place within the world, to acknowledge personal and collective responsibility and to enable them to feel empowered by discussing a range of situations and issues that have been changed by individuals, groups or pressure of public opinion and by the exertion of rights and choices. This collection of contributions by leading public figures and historians applies the lens of history to enhance our perspective on current affairs. Read it, and think. Then tell others, and act. 465 pp., PhP450


Inspirational and General Interest Deirdre Cornell

edited by Serinity Young

A Priceless View

An Anthology of Sacred Texts by and about Women

My Spiritual Homecoming With fragrant apple orchards on one side and the Hudson River on the other, Newburgh, New York is a study in contrasts: old housing projects with breathtaking views and migrant workers struggling to make their place in America. When the author returns to this city where she grew up, she rediscovers her own sense of place. Compelled by the stories of her immigrant neighbors, she learns that you can’t go home again but you can revisit the spiritual values you grew up with the make them your own. 198 pp., PhP185

Meriol Trevor foreword by Arch. Vincent Nichols

Pope John Blessed John XXIII On the occasion of his beatification, I welcome this reissuing of the biography of Pope John XXIII, written in the years immediately after his death. It is an affectionate tribute to a great Pope, and a lasting memorial to its author. Pope John enjoyed a short pontificate, but was responsible for initiating a period of change in the Catholic Church which continues today. At the time of his election in 1958, he was described as a transitional Pope. It was assumed that he would be a quiet caretaker of the papal throne until Montini was appointed Cardinal, and was available as ‘papabile’ at the next consistory. However, Pope John was indeed a man of transition, who emerged from semiobscurity to bring the Catholic Church into the modern world. 341 pp., PhP229

This is the first comprehensive comparative sourcebook on women and religion. It makes available readings by and about women from the primary texts of the world’s religions. Each chapter begins with a brief introduction to the religion in question, providing a historical overview with particular regard to women. Then follow representative texts about women (each with its own introduction) from works that are central to their respective traditions. 480 pp., PhP150

John L. Allen, Jr.

H. J. Fischer

Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI

A biography of Joseph Ratzinger This book is the only existing biography of Pope Benedict XVI, born Joseph Aloysius Ratzinger on April 16, 1927, in southern Bavaria. Comprehensive in scope and intimate in content, it provides a vivid blow-by-blow of the controversies that have wracked the Catholic Church during the past twenty years: Liberation theology, birth control, women’s ordination, inclusive language, “radical feminism,” homosexuality, religious pluralism, human rights in the church, and the roles of bishops and theologians. 352 pp., PhP750

A Personal Portrait This book is an intimate look at the first new Pope of the 21st century, written by a leading Vatican journalist and Ratzinger’s closest observer. This is a profound and highly personal examination of his complex life, illustrated with several photographs. This book offers a fresh and insightful look at Ratzinger as a humble believer, a theologian, as the confidant of the late John Paul II and now a Pope. By highlighting the questions and criticisms that confront Ratzinger, this biography will inform those intrigued by how Ratzinger will embrace his new role. 208 pp., PhP250

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Inspirational and General Interest Camilo J. Marivoet, CICM

Nancy Jo Sullivan

Vitamins for the Heart

Sharing and Caring Hands

The Gospel in Simple Words (Book Two)

My Mondays With Mary Jo Copeland

Vitamins for the Heart: The Gospel in Simple Words gathers in book form the texts of the cards distributed by Movement Without a Name— messages aimed at bringing out “the best that is alive in people, in all the sons and daughters of God, whether they know it or not.” 172 pp., PhP140

This book is about searching for God. It’s about finding his promised presence in the people we see each day. It’s about recognizing true poverty and reclaiming hope and unearthing the priceless treasure of God’s unchangeable Love. 142 pp., PhP200

Michael P. Enright

John Howard Griffin

Diary of a Barrio Priest

Scattered Shadows

This is a story of a hard-working, happy priest who lives in a nightmare neighborhood, a free-fire zone as Beirut or Sarajevo were. It is also a story of how he has brought hope into the nightmare. 176 pp., PhP175

A Memoir of Blindness and Vision “Scattered shadows” reminds you of what a book can be – if the writer is as powerful as the material. John Howard Griffin was not only a natural storyteller and profound thinker, but he possessed the rare gift of knowing how to make an ally of misfortune. It is a gift he passes on to the reader. 229 pp., PhP185

Brother Victor-Antoine d’Avila-Latourrette

Twelve Months of Monastery Soups Brother Victor-Antoine’s collection of easy earthy soup recipes are most appealing, and include excellent variety for all seasons of the year. 207 pp., PhP375

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Healing America Values and Vision for the 21st Century Serious look at the values that make American what it is, and what it will be. With his powerful intellectual and historical perspective, Paul offers all American not only his sound judgment and thought, but a call to action and public service. 192 pp., PhP175


Scriptures / Biblical References Rev. William A. Anderson

Megan McKenna

The Pastoral Letters Christian Scripture Study Series

And Morning Came Scriptures of the Resurrection

In this masterful exploration of the Scriptures of the Resurrection, McKenna helps us know each of the Gospel writers, understand the world they lived in, grasp the unique aspects of their Resurrection accounts, and see the connections these accounts have in our lives. 152 pp., PhP175

On Your Mark Reading Mark in the Shadow of the Cross

In her first full-length treatment of a synoptic Gospel, McKenna provides a roadmap for Christian discipleship. McKenna opens up the text, demonstrating what it meant to Jesus’ disciples and to the community that became the early church. 240 pp., PhP260

This series aims to present a basic study of the New Testament in simple, non-technical terms that will enable the readers to get a firm foundation for future study if they wish to continue to deepen their understanding of the New Testament. The readers who complete this study will have a good, basic understanding of the New Testament. PhP75 Rev. William A. Anderson

The Universal Letters Christian Scripture Study Series In this volume, we will be treating the letters of the New Testament which were addressed to the universal Church. Through these letters, the writers were able to write to all Christians and tell them how they should live in their Christian lives. PhP75

Bro. Desiderio Ching, CMF

Isang Simpleng Introduksyon sa Biblia This is a ‘light’ version of the Bible because, aside from being inexpensive and very handy, the flow of discussions from the Old Testament to the New Testament is very easy to follow. The essential parts of the various books of the Bible are carefully selected to narrate, for instance, the principal episodes in the ‘journey’ of God’s Chosen People. (In Tagalog)

PhP50 Andrew Ryder

The God Who Beckons This work recognizes the great need to educate Christians in the value of the Old Testament and demonstrates its relevance to us, the people of the third millennium. This book is a timely reminder that the first part of the Bible forms the basis of our Christian way of life. It explores our spiritual roots in these Scriptures, recognizing them as works of ancient masters, teachers who have left us a legacy of unsurpassed wisdom. PhP195

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Scriptures / Biblical References Ariel Alvarez Valdez

The Bible: Questions People Ask This series shares in plain and understandable language, the exegetical, philological, archaeological, and theological questions about the Bible that other authors have discussed. Volume 1: PhP125

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Volume 2: PhP135

(Old Testament)

Volume 3: PhP135

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Volume 4: PhP125

(New Testament)

How to Read the Old Testament

The Bible

This book is for those who want to read the Bible but don’t know how to go about it. It has been planned as a modest, yet ambitious guide to the Old Testament. 128 pp., PhP159

A People Listen to God This book fosters in children a love for and appreciation of the Bible. With beautifully illustrated pictures that convey many story details and lessons learned. 325 pp., PhP600

How to Read the New Testament Meant as a guide to the New Testament, this book presents the essentials and gives a general idea, while at the same time pausing over important texts. 128 pp., PhP159

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Ivan Steiger Sees the Bible Here in over 350 drawings concerning texts in the Old and New Testaments Ivan Steiger comments on Scripture for the people of our Time. Through the medium of illustration, Steiger provides another means to study the Bible as a guide to living and as an avenue to reach God. The drawings supplement the texts and encourage the reflection and study of Scripture. PhP75


Scriptures / Biblical References Anthony R. Ceresko, OSFS Introduction to the Old Testament A Liberation Perspective (Revised and Updated edition) This thorough revision and updating of the popular Introduction to the Old Testament brings a fresh new look to a classroom classic. Introduction to the Old Testament has become a favorite text for those using a liberative approach to Biblical Studies. While covering standard issues such as literary formation of the texts and their religious themes, Ceresko goes behind the texts to uncover the social background and the vital history of competing interests reflected in the scriptures. 384 pp., PhP329

Prophets & Proverbs This volume follows an earlier collection of the author’s article, Psalms and Sages: Studies in Old Testament Poetry and Religion (1994). The focus of this collection is wider; however, the articles, treat not only Hebrew poetry and the Old Testament Wisdom literature, but also other Biblical themes such as, Community, Ecology and Covenant. 160 pp., PhP169

Herman Hendrickx, CICM

The Third Gospel for the Third World The Gospel of Luke was most probably written for a Christian community or a cluster of house churches in a city of Eastern Mediterranean. Thus when Luke speaks of the poor, he has first of all in mind the urban poor in his time. Thereby his Gospel has a special relevance for the Third World and its millions of urban poor in the mega cities for the twentieth century. The Third Gospel for the Third World is a commentary on the Gospel of Luke that intends to pay special though not exclusive attention to whatever may be of particular interest to Third world readers, as it tries to make available to a wider reading public what the author considers to have pastoral implications first and foremost in a third world setting. Volume I: Preface and Infancy (Luke 1:1-2:52) 300 pp., PhP199

Narrative

Volume II-A: Ministry in Galilee (Luke 3:1-6:49) 384 pp., PhP199 Volume II-B: Ministry in Galilee (Luke 7:1-9:50) 340 pp., PhP199

The International Bible Commentary

Volume III-A: Travel Narrative-I (Luke 9:51-13:21) 334 pp., PhP199

The first pastoral bible commentary. It is comprehensive yet easy reading, especially designed for non-academic readership. This book brings together many voices, Catholic and ecumenical, speaking from different cultural perspectives to interpret God’s word in the Bible. They have written their commentaries and articles from a variety of perspectives. 1,986 pp., Hardcover, PhP1,850

Volume III-B: Travel Narrative-II (Luke 13:22-17:10) 288 pp., PhP199 Volume III-C: Travel Narrative-III (Luke 17:11-19:44) 226 pp., PhP199 Volume IV: Jesus in the Temple (Luke 19:45-21:38) 237 pp., PhP199

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Scriptures / Biblical References The Concise Bible

John R. Lanci

Christian Community Bible

Texts, Rocks, and Talk

Reading the Bible in its entirety is quite a task, especially for young people and not habitual readers. As it happens with great literary works, the initial drive and interest soon fades away and after a few pages or half way through the book is put aside.    That is why, this Concise Bible is a selection of texts from the “books of books” maintaining in its selected fragments the original text without alterations. In this way the reader becomes aware of particular styles and genres in the different passages of the Bible. This anthology gets its inspiration in the texts that are more often used in the liturgy and does not in any way hinder the complete reading of the Bible. It is an intermediary stage to discover the richness and beauty of the Word of God as it appears in Scripture, hopefully encouraging the reader to know it more deeply and in its totality. PhP275

Pinagaang Bersyon ng Biblia ng Sambayanang Pilipino Here is a collection of discussions in the preparatory study of the Bible. The author argues that studying the Bible need not be technical. Thus, through simple introductions to the Bible—which is the basis of our Faith—we can identify our culture, language and time as being situated to those of the Bible. This work can be considered as a foretaste to the real “flavor” and the various “menus” offered to us by the Word of God in the words of different people. (In Tagalog) PhP99

Editors: Raymond Brown, SS, Joseph Fitzmyer, SJ, Roland Murphy, OCarm

The New Jerome Biblical Commentary (SB) The best Catholic biblical scholars are brought together in this single-volume commentary on the Scriptures. It includes a verse-by-verse commentary on every book of Scripture, and topical articles by a wide variety of authors, providing the background information essential to a full understanding of the Bible. 1,526 pp., Paperback, PhP1,499

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Reclaiming Biblical Christianity to Counterimagine the World A man guns down a doctor who performs abortions and asserts that if Jesus were here, he would pull the trigger. An archbishop claims that St. Patrick would have run gay and lesbian Christians like snakes off a cliff. People discern the face of Mary on an office building, while the image of Mother Teresa appears on a cinnamon roll. As we begin a new millennium, there is something wrong with the way many people are being introduced to Christianity. In this publication, biblical scholar and teacher Lanci suggests that some people have lost the ability to focus on the essentials, to experience a Jesus Christ alive and powerful in our midst. Lanci’s response is to invite us on a journey back to the Bible. PhP500

Lauril Woods

The Bible: God’s Word This book explains what it means to call the Bible “God’s Word” and introduces students to the sacred literature of the Christian tradition. It contains colorful illustrations and many interesting activities for student project work – in class or at home. 92 pp., PhP179

The New Jerome Bible Handbook The Bible is your book, written for you and your family to strengthen you, guide you, and bring you closer to God. You need a commentary that opens the Bible to you. The New Jerome Bible Handbook doesn’t leave you wondering, it leaves you wonder filled. 416 pp., Hardcover, PhP399


Scriptures / Biblical References Joan Chittister

Songs of Joy

Edited by Karl Rahner

New Meditations on the Psalms for Every Day of the Year

Encyclopedia of Theology

This book contains Joan Chittister’s 365 new reflections and meditations on the Psalms and on some of our oldest and favorite Judeo-Christian prayers. 144 pp., PhP120

Kevin J. Wright

Europe’s Monastery and Convent Guesthouses A Pilgrim’s Travel Guide Here is the single largest resource ever compiled on Europe’s monastery and convent guesthouses, an extraordinary guidebook featuring more than 450 places of spiritual retreat in twenty centuries. Excellent for world travelers, armchair pilgrims, vacationers, students, Catholic history buffs, or anyone else interested in monasteries, this volume provides your key to discovering some of Christianity’s most ancient and beloved sites. 253 pp., PhP150

Simon Jenkins

The Bible from Scratch

A Concise Sacramentum Mundi The editor has preferred essays which present the fundamentals of theology and show that openness and commitment characteristic of the book’s predecessors..    The Encyclopedia of Theology is open in spirit and approach. It is an essential and reliable reference work and manual of the Christian faith for individual or group use, and contains hundreds of articles on topics from Ethics to Resurrection, Language to Protestantism, Atheism to the Trinity. No responsible and inquiring Christian can afford to be without it. 1,855 pp., PhP1,850

The Collegeville Bible Handbook As a condensed edition of the bestselling The Collegeville Bible Commentary, this book is a reliable guide to the Word of God. Here, readers come to know the Bible, the times in which the books were written, and what the Bible says to us about the work of God in our midst. 352 pp., PhP350

A graphic guide from Genesis to Revelation The Bible. It’s a big book as big as life itself. Between its covers are shipwrecks, plagues of locusts, love won and lost, feuding brothers, Sodom and Gomorrah, fiery prophets, visions of the future, awesome encounters with God, and water turned into wine, to name but a few. No surprise that it’s been the world’s best-seller since the year dot. If you find the Bible a bit difficult to break into, then this book could be for you! • It gives a lightning sketch of the entire Bible. • It explains the meaning of every book (including Habakkuk) • It introduces all the famous faces, events, miracles, etc. 158 pp., PhP109

C. Bernard Ruffin

Profiles of Faith The Religious Beliefs of Eminent Americans This book is written to remedy various thorny situations by telling something of the religious convictions of some of the best-known players on the stage of the American History. 416 pp., PhP275

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Scriptures / Biblical References Peter Harbison

Laurel A. Dykstra

The Crucifixion in Irish Art

Set Them Free

Fifty selected examples from the ninth to the twentieth century

The Other Side of Exodus

The crucifixion… is the only religious event or scene that has been represented in Irish art in virtually every century from the year 800 down to the present day. Crucifixes and crucifixion scenes thus provide an ideal and consistent yardstick against which we can measure the achievements of Irish artists and craftsmen during the last dozen centuries or so. They can reflect not only the changes in art styles throughout this period, but also—through individual characteristics and the accompanying figures and objects—changing theology down the years. – From the Introduction 115 pp., PhP150

Carlos Mesters

Laurel Dykstra’s subject is the story of Exodus, not as told by the slaves but from the perspective of the Egyptian empire. There she finds a haunting mirror of North American culture, of its oppression, selfaggrandizement, and brutal racism. 270 pp., PhP225

International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL)

The Canticles A faithful and inclusive rendering from the Hebrew and the Greek into contemporary English poetry… 144 pp., PhP75

God, Where Are You? Rediscovering the Bible “God, where are you? Is a question many of us ask, at many points in life - usually when we don’t know which path to take, or where to turn when we despair. In this book by Corlos Mesters suggests that to answer this phenomenal question we should turn to the place turned to again and again through history: the Bible itself. 255 pp., PhP75

Mike Coles

So You Think You’re a New Testament Writer In an exclusive series of interviews, your host Mike Coles brings you five encounters with the men who shaped the New Testament. This is your chance to meet Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, as well as Paul. Discover what motivated them and their writings, and find out more about the consequences of their life-changing encounters with Jesus Christ, known personally to four of them. The live—and lively—studio audience add a whole lot of questions and comment. 128 pp., PhP200

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Just Jesus (Volume II) The Message of a Better World This work is an imaginative harmony of the four Gospels told through the first-person observations of John of Patmos. Based on radio plays, the narrative is interspersed with fast-paced dialogue that presents characters full of life and human passions. “The Message of a Better World,” the second volume in the three-volume series, presents the earthshattering, personally and politically challenging message of Jesus in all its raw power. PhP75 José Ignacio and María López Vigil

A Certain Jesus (Volume 2 & 3) This book offers a new approach to appreciating the life of Jesus. This makes the reader realize that Jesus was once a very ordinary guy, a typical man in his time. It also contains an explanation of the biblical references, thus giving one the perspective for reflection. PhP199 / each


Printery Cards Assorted

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Send meaningful messages to inspire your friends with these charming Christian Greeting Cards! Special messages from a range of occasions and topics such as Holy Spirit, Peace and Justice, Sympathy, Birthday, or simply conveying warm thoughts to someone that is presented in a simple and appealing manner.

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Scripture Study for Children Consisting of several program materials on the Scriptures, this series brings the rich treasure of the Bible to children. It will help them love the Scriptures with this unique program which puts the bible itself into their hands as it combines prayer, learning and application. Each study is based on a combination of four essential elements: daily personal prayer, weekly sharing sessions, parent-child involvement and prayer.

General Guide Used with all the courses, it provides details about the program including step-by-step procedures for the coordinator and teachers as they prepare for each course. 46 pp., PhP50

Student’s Book Contains group activities and crafts that stimulate learning and application for each session. Children also have an activity, reading assignment, and memory verse to be prepared on their own for the following session.

Gospel of Luke Luke’s Gospel reveals a compassionate Savior who was born in Bethlehem, taught along the Sea of Galilee, and died and rose in Jerusalem. Children will come to know and love Jesus who teaches them through parables and shows them his love in miracles. They will learn about prayer as they reflect on events in the life of Jesus. Through songs, activities, crafts, and exercises the Gospel will come alive. Twelve weeks. 88 pp., PhP50

Acts of the Apostles The Acts of the Apostles is the story of the early Church beginning with the Ascension of Jesus and Pentecost. As children see how the Holy Spirit empowered the apostles to deal with persecutions and problems, they realize that the same Spirit helps them. Children will learn about the mission of the Church and how they are a part of the Church today. Eleven weeks. 89 pp., PhP50

Letters of Paul Through his colorful letters, Paul taught people how to live as followers of Jesus. He taught that Christ’s Church was called to spread the Good News and to be Catholic. In each lesson, children will study a theme from each of Paul’s letters to learn how to be a Christian today. In each lesson the children will learn about the life of a saint, someone who lived what the letters teach. Eleven weeks. 88 pp., PhP50

Teacher’s Manual Includes a schedule/content chart for the sessions; weekly lesson plans, activities and suggested songs; prayer experiences; reduced versions of the Student’s Book pages with answers, the weekly Family Letter, and a Certificate of Achievement to be reproduced as needed.

Gospel of Luke 96 pp., PhP50

Acts of the Apostles 96 pp., PhP50

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Jesus NLP Tools to Model on Him 165 pp., PhP50 category:

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NLP Messenger of Good News 195 pp. PhP50 Category: Prayer / Meditation / Spirituality

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A Journey of Liberation Abraham and Sarah Yesterday and Today category:

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The River of Hope A Vision of Faith and Ministry

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Revelation A People’s Bible Commentary A Bible Commentary for Every Day

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His Love is a Fire 105 pp., PhP59 category:

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Genesis A People’s Bible Commentary A Daily Commentary for Bible Readers 125 pp., PhP50 category:

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Letter to the Philippians Claretian Biblical Commentary 81 pp., PhP30 category:

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On the Wings of a Promise 127 pp., PhP30 category:

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The Exercise of the Primacy Continuing the Dialogue 142 pp., PhP50 category:

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Voice from the Desert A Bishop’s Cry for a New Church 116 pp., PhP35 category:

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The Crosses Still Stand in Basilan A Journey with the Kidnap Victims 63 pp., PhP75 category:

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Fr. Herman Hendrickx, CICM (General Editor)

These booklets do not deal with just the usual questions of authorship, place, and time of writing, but rather present a more comprehensive picture of the New Testament. The series uses an integrated approach in presenting scholarly yet highly readable dissertations of the New Testament writings. As a whole, the series is an invaluable resource-material for all serious students of scriptures and theology. PhP50 / each


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Defenseless Flower A New Reading of the Bible 185 pp., PhP30 category:

Maxwell E. Johnson

Living Water, Sealing Spirit Reading on Christian Initiation 460 pp., PhP75 category:

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With Eyes to See Church and World in the Third Millennium 168 pp., PhP30 category:

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Stations of the Cross

183 pp., PhP30

The Story of God’s Compassion

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My Friends the Poor 204 pp., PhP30 category:

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Saint Francis A Model for Human Liberation 186 pp., PhP30 category:

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The Future Church of 140 B.C.E. A Hidden Revolution 226 pp., PhP50 category:

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In the Light of Dying

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The Journals of a Hospice Volunteer

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A Singing Something Womanist Reflections on Anna Julia Cooper 215 pp., PhP35 category:

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Turning Point The Inside Story of the Papal Birth Control Commission, and How Humanae Vitae Changed the Life of Patty Crowley and the Future of the Church

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Where Have You Gone, Michaelangelo? The Loss of Soul in Catholic Culture 252 pp., PhP35 category:

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A Return to Spirit After the Mythic Church 271 pp., PhP50 Category: Theology / Catechism

216 pp., PhP35 category:

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Richard Rohr Illuminations of His Life and Work 200 pp., PhP50 category:

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A Church at Risk The Challenge of Spiritually Hungry Adults 192 pp., PhP50 category:

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Catholics on the Edge 204 pp., PhP35 category:

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Church, Politics and Transformation 135 pp., PhP50 category:

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How to Read the World: Creation in Evolution 126 pp., PhP75 category:

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Howard J. Hubbard

Fulfilling the Vision Collaborative Ministry in the Parish 94 pp., PhP35 category:

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Parish! The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Story of a Vibrant Catholic Community 196 pp., PhP75 category:

Regis Duffy

An American Emmaus Faith and Sacrament in the American Culture 184 pp., PhP50 category:

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In Ten Thousand Places Dogma in a Pluralistic Church 156 pp., PhP50 category:

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Building A Better World Developing Communities of Hope in Troubled Times 280 pp., PhP75 category:

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How to Understand Church and Ministry in the United States 117 pp., PhP35 category:

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The Catholic Funeral The Church’s Ministry of Hope 160 pp., PhP50 category:

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Ongoing Incarnation John Adam Möhler and the Beginnings of Modern Ecclesiology 384 pp., PhP75 category:

Christine Chapman

In Love Abiding Responding to the Dying and Bereaved 118 pp., PhP35 category:

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Joseph M. Champlin, et.al.

With Hearts Light as Feather The First Reconciliation of Children 119 pp., PhP35 category:

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The Bishop’s Voice Selected Essays, 1979-1999 240 pp., PhP75 category:

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Prepared by the Theological Historical Commission for the Great Jubilee Year 2000

God, The Father of Mercy 156 pp., PhP35 category:

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James Patrick Shannon

Reluctant Dissenter A Catholic Bishop’s Journey of Faith 240 pp., Hardcover, PhP50 category:

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Transforming Christianity Ten Pathways to a New Reformation 132 pp., PhP35 category:

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Herbert Haag & Robert Nowell

Upstairs Downstairs Did Jesus Want a Two-Class Church? 128 pp., PhP50 category:

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What We Can Learn From the East 126 pp., PhP50 category:

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A Place to Hold My Shaky Heart Reflections from Life in a Community 128 pp., PhP35 category:

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Hidden Riches Stories of ACOAs on the Journey to Recovery 132 pp., PhP35 category:

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Let It Be Advent and Christmas Meditations for Women 112 pp., PhP50 category:

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Nine Prayer Spaces The Enneagram and Christian Meditation 84 pp., PhP35 category:

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C.S. Lewis Spirituality for Mere Christians (A Spiritual Legacy Series) 224 pp., PhP50 category:

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Called By Name Discovering Your Unique Purpose in Life 168 pp., PhP100 category:

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Jon Sobrino, SJ

The Prayers We Love

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Praying Together the Our Father, the Hail Mary, the Rosary and the Way of the Cross

Towards Political Holiness

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Seeds of Eternity 129 pp., PhP50 category:

200 pp., PhP30

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Harvard Diary II Essays on the Sacred and the Secular 228 pp., PhP35 category:

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Hello Jubilee 256 pp., PhP50 category:

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Romancing the Holy Gateways to Christian Experience 168 pp., PhP50 category:

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Seasons of the Feminine Divine Christian Feminist Prayers for the Liturgical Cycle 144 pp., PhP35 Cycle A & C (individual book)

Pope John Paul II, Eugene J. Fisher and Leon Klenicki, eds.

Spiritual Pilgrimage Texts on Jews and Judaism 1979-1995 249 pp., PhP50 category:

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Windows A Prayer Journal 250 pp., PhP35 category:

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Animals Have Rights, Too 144 pp., PhP35 category:

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Because of Her Testimony The Word in Female Experience 144 pp., PhP50 category:

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Breakpoint A Personal Account of Brainwashing and the Greater Power of the Gospel 314 pp., PhP50 category:

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Children of Disobedience The Love Story of Martin Luther and Katharina of Bora 224 pp., Hardbound, PhP50 category:

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Eastward Toward Eve A Geography of Soul PhP35 category:

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The Other Face of Love Dialogues with the Prison Experience of Albert Speer 179 pp., Hardcover, PhP35 category:

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Family Planning A Guide to Exoloring the Issues PhP65 category:

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The Jesuit Republic of the Guaranis (1609-1768) and its Heritage 160 pp., Hardcover, PhP50 category:

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The Legacy of the Tubingen School The Relevance of Nineteenth-Century Theology for the Twenty-First Century 228 pp., PhP50 category:

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Papabile The Man Who Would Be Pope: A Novel 189 pp., PhP75 category:

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Still By Your Side How I Know a Great Love Never Dies 132 pp., Hardcover, PhP50 category:

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Unholy Nation Stories from a Gambling Republic 158 pp., PhP75 category:

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Women Are Not Human An Anonymous Treatise and Responses

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The Chronicles of Noah and Her Sisters PhP50 category:

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Ministers of the Gospel Meditations on St. Luke’s Gospel PhP35 category:

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People Who Prayed 124 pp., PhP50 category:

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Foundresses, Founders, and their Religious Families 120 pp., PhP50 category:

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Ministerial Spirituality and Religious Life 176 pp., PhP50 category:

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Ask Angela A Canine Catechism for Anxious Humans 120 pp., PhP35 category:

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Skipping Stones The Old Testament in a New Light 153 pp., PhP35 category:

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Touch the Angel’s Hand A Family’s Struggle with Depression 96 pp., PhP35 category:

Warren Kinne

The Splintered Staff Structural Deadlock in the Mindanao Church 300 pp., PhP10 category:

Gabriel Meyer

The Gospel of Joseph A Novel 203 pp., PhP50 category:

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Martyr of Brotherly Love Father Engelmar Unzeitig and the Priests’ Barracks at Dachau

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Adalbert Ludwig Balling & Reinhard Abeln

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Flores de Mayo 104 pp., PhP20 category:

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117 pp., PhP50 category:

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Encountering the Depths Prayers, Solitude, and Contemplation 96 pp., PhP100 category:

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The Church Sacrament of Christ 80 pp., PhP75 category:

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Fundamentalism Perspectives on the Problem 57 pp., PhP10

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Write On! Journal-Keeping for Teens 47 pp., PhP35 category:

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Living Longer, Living Better Adventures in Community Housing For Those in the Second Half of Life 221 pp., PhP35 category:

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The Beloved Disciple Witness Against Anti-Semitism 71 pp., PhP35 category:

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Give Me Jesus A Collection of Thoughts, Stories and Prayers

Frederique and Claude Lafortune

The Christmas Crib Book 46 pp., PhP50 category:

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63 pp., PhP75 category:

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Ita Sheres

Dinah’s Rebellion A Biblical Parable for Our Time 156 pp., PhP35 category:

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Liwayway A. Arceo

Claret Ang Misyonero 152 pp., PhP75 category:

Michael J. Buckley, SJ

An Ark for the Poor

Papal Primacy and the Episcopate

128 pp., PhP35

Towards a Relational Understanding

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Christianity Rediscovered 208 pp., PhP35

Niall O’Brien

Island of Tears Island of Hope Living the Gospel in a Revolutionary Situation 248 pp., PhP50 category:

Robert J. Hater

The Search for Meaning Myth and Mystery in the New Millennium 175 pp., PhP75 category:

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Mark G. Boyer

Breathing Deeply of God’s New Life Preparing Spirituality for the Sacraments of Initiation 176 pp., PhP75 category:

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A Risen Christ in Eastertime 96 pp., PhP30 category:

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Upcoming Titles!

Caring for the Sick and the Dying A Guide to Visiting, Counseling and Caring for the Sick

A Psychospiritual Approach on Possession and Exorcism

Visiting the sick can be very frustrating if one does not know how to deal with the situation. Many people do not treat the sick and the dying as a human being. This can cause them to suffer in pain and finally face their death with agony. This book introduces us to “the Hospice Care” method of visiting and caring for the sick and the dying. It also teaches the readers the method of counseling the sick and knowing the signs of death’s arrival. The dying people, who are well treated, face their death full of grace and dignity.

Every race and culture has a similar idea on possession and exorcism. Most of them believe that possession is caused by Satan and can only be healed by the exorcist. This concept is not always true. There have been studies that out of five thousand cases of possession there may be only one case caused by Satan. Majority of the cases are caused by a phenomenon known as a Dissociative Identity Disorder or other spiritual problems. This book introduces the concept of possession and teaches the readers the step by step procedures of psycho-exorcism.

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Simple Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Method for Inner Healing Every person carries with them inner hurts or inner problems. Some people are able to cope with them, while others fail. These inner problems can cause stress and depression. This book explains about the inner problem and teaches the readers the method on how to do the counseling on inner problems and how to perform the step by step procedure of inner healing. 212 pp.

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A Psychospiritual Approach on the Gift of Healing All can heal! Even when there are gifted healers who can heal many people, we, who are non-gifted can also heal. We can heal ourselves or others. This book starts with the discussion on the biblical and the holistic concept of healing. It further teaches the readers the method of healing using simple step by step procedures that will enable us to heal others. 280 pp.


Title Index 15 Days of Prayer with Johannes Tauler 42 15 Days of Prayer with Meister Eckhart 42 15 Days of Prayer with Saint Alphonsus Liguori 42 15 Days of Prayer with Saint Louis de Montfort 42 20 Tough Questions Teenagers Ask 53 A Certain Jesus (Vol. 2 & 3) 64 A Church at Risk 70 A Journey of Liberation 67 A Man’s Guide to Prayer 52 A New Church for a New Age 24 A Patchwork of Blessings & Graces 56 A Place to Hold My Shaky Heart 73 A Priceless View 57 A Psychospiritual Approach on the Gift of Healing 80 A Psychospiritual Approach on Possession and Exorcism 80 A Return to Spirit 70 A Risen Christ in Eastertime 79 A School of Love 42 A Singing Something 70 A Third Look at Jesus (Revised Edn.) 35 A Wider Vision 69 ABC of Christmas, The 16 Advent and Christmas with Thomas Merton 48 All Ground is Holy 41 All My Days 45 All Saints 6, 29 An American Emmaus 71 An Anthology of Sacred Texts by and about Women 57 An Ark for the Poor 78 An Introduction to Christology 27 And God Said, “Play Ball!” 55 And I, Francis 49 And Morning Came 59 Ang Katesismo ng Ikatlong Milenyo 35 Ang Munting Prinsipe 53 Ang Simbahan Nga Naga-alim (Visayan/ Cebuano) 11 Angel & Me 47 Animals Have Rights, Too 74 Announcing the Kingdom 25 Asian Christian Theologies 36 Asian Saints 29 Ask Angela 76 Authentic Relationships 51 Balanced Life, The 53 Basic Ecclesial Classroom 2 Bayan Umawit 22

Beacons of Light 31 Because of Her Testimony 74 Becoming Friends 54 Becoming Local Church 32 Beloved Disciple, The 78 Bible Diary 2010 40 Bible from Scratch, The 63 Bible, The 60 Bible: God’s Word, The 62 Bible: Questions People Ask, The (Vol. 1-4) 60 Bishop’s Voice, The 72 Black Abolitionism 23 Book of Blessings (Abridged Edn.) 13 Book of Blessings (Ritual Edn.) 13 Book of the Gospels, The (LP) 12 Book of the Gospels, The (LTP) 12 Breakpoint 74 Breathing Deeply of God’s New Life 79 Bringing Out the Best in People 53 Buddhists and Christians 34 Building A Better World 71 By Fire Into Light 41 C.S. Lewis 73 Called By Name 73 Canonical Issues Related to Religious Life 6, 28 Canticles, The 64 Caring for the Sick and the Dying 80 Catechism for Filipino Catholics 29 Catechism of the Third Millennium 35 Catholic Church in the 21st Century, The 26 Catholic Common Ground Initiative 67 Catholic Directory of the Philippines 40 Catholic Ethicists on HIV/AIDS Prevention 28 Catholic Funeral, The 72 Catholicism in the Third Millennium 24 Catholics on the Edge 71 Centered Living 45 Ceremonial of Bishops 13 Changing Paradigms, The 26 Children of Disobedience 74 Christ All Merciful 49 Christ-Centered Heart, The 44 Christian Community Bible: Catholic Pastoral Edition 37 CCB (Popular Edition) 37 Christianity Rediscovered 79 Christians and Churches of Africa 33 Christic Center, The 33 Christmas Crib Book, The 78 Chronicles of Noah and Her Sisters, The 76 Church in the Midst of Creation, The 69 Church, Politics and Transformation 71 Church, The 77

Claret 78 Collegeville Bible Handbook, The 63 Comfort in Sorrow 56 Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church 29 Concise Bible, The 62 Confidence 53 Consecration of the Religious, The 31 Constants In Context 28 Contemplation and Compassion 49 Conversations 47 Covenant for Renewal 69 Creation Mandala, The 54 Creative Fidelity 49 Creative Spirit, The 47 Cries from the Heart 55 Crosses Still Stand in Basilan, The 68 Crossing 49 Crucifixion in Irish Art 64 Daily Gospel 2010 40 Dare to Struggle, Be not Afraid 33 Death of Life, The 47 Defenseless Flower 69 Dialogue 25 Diary of a Barrio Priest 58 Dinah’s Rebellion 78 Directions for Communication 45 Doing Christology 24 Doing Theology 24 Eastward Toward Eve 74 Ecumenical and Prophetic 32 Encountering God in the Abyss 42 Encountering the Depths 77 Encounters With Merton 46 Encyclopedia of Theology 63 Enigma of Energy, The 75 Essential Catholic Handbook, The 48 Ethics and Infinity 35 Eucharistic Year, The 22 Europe’s Monastery and Convent Guesthouses 63 Every Community its Own Ordained Leaders 3 Everyday Prayers 15 Evolutionary Faith 26 Exercise of the Primacy, The 68 Eyes Wide Open 54 Family Planning 75 Finding My Way Home 46 First Communion Certificates 19 First Five Years of the Priesthood, The 18

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Title Index Flores de Mayo 77 Following Jesus 35 For All the Peoples of Asia 20 - Vol. 1: FABC Documents from 1970-1991 - Vol. 2: FABC Documents from 1992-1996 - Vol. 3: FABC Documents from 1997-2001 - Vol. 4: FABC Documents from 2002-2006 Foundresses, Founders, and their Religious Families 76 Francis 41 Free and Faithful 48 Freedom from the Grip of Fear 51 Freeing Celibacy 30 Fresh Bread 44 Fresh Bread 8 Friendship Factor 53 From Darkness to Light 9 From Resurrection to Pentecost 23 From the Angel’s Blackboard 41 Fulfilling the Vision 71 Fundamentalism 78 Future Church of 140 B.C.E., The 70 General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 1969-2002, The 13 Genesis 67 Gift of Abundance, The 8 Give Me Jesus 78 God Who Bekons, The 59 God, the Father of Mercy 72 God, Where Are You 64 God’s Beloved 4, 46 Golden Nuggets 55 Gospel of Joseph, The 77 Gregory Palamas’ Theo-Anthropology and Mysticism According to the Philokalia 6 Growth of Mysticism (Vol. II), The 23 Handbook for Liturgical Studies 11 - Introduction to the Liturgy (Vol. 1) - Fundamental Liturgy (Vol. 2) - Eucharist, The (Vol. 3) - Sacraments and Sacramentals (Vol. 4) Liturgical Time and Space (Vol. 5) Handbook for Today’s Catholic Teens 28 Happiness in Longevity 5 Happy Are They 47 Harvard Diary II 73 Healing America 58 Healing Power of Prayer, The 51 Healing the Scars of Emotional Abuse 51 Heart of Henri Nouwen, The 46 Hello Jubilee 74

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Helping Children Find God 47 Hidden Riches 73 His Love is a Fire 67 History, Theology and Faith 34 Hope for Those Who Worry Too Much 9 How to Befriend Your Shadow 3 How to Discover Your Personal Mission 3 How to Read the New Testament 60 How to Read the Old Testament 60 How to Read the World: Creation in Evolution 71 How to Understand Church and Ministry in the United States 71 I Call You Friends 50 I Will Act With Confidence And Not Be Afraid 9 In Love Abiding 72 In Search of Belief 48 In Ten Thousand Places 71 In the Light of Dying 70 International Bible Commentary, The 61 Introduction to the Old Testament 61 Isang Maikling Katesismo para sa mga Katoliko 29 Isang Simpleng Introduksyon sa Biblia 59 Island of Tears Island of Hope 79 It’s Not Over Yet 50 Ivan Steiger 60 Jesuit Republic of the Guaranis (1609-1768) and its Heritage, The 75 Jesus (Biography) 32 Jesus (NLP Tools) 67 Jesus Before Christianity 4 Jesus Creed, The 56 Jesus in the Drama of Salvation 35 Jesus of Nazareth 77 Jesus: The Word of God 34 Jew Jerome Bible Handbook 62 Jim’s Last Summer 56 Journey Into the Heart of Christ 18 Just Jesus (Vol. II) 64 Just One Year 8, 50 Kasabay Ko Ikaw at Ikaw 16 Katesismo para sa mga Pilipinong Katoliko 29 Key Series 68 Kierkegaard 33 Koinonia Recipe 10 Language of Silence, The 49 Lectionary for Mass (Ceremonial Edition: Sunday text for Cycles A, B, & C 14 Lectionary for Mass (Chapel Edition: Sundays) 14 - Weekdays Year I (Vol. 2)

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Title Index Mom’s A Stewardess 9 Moral Wisdom 27 More Than Silver or Gold 10 My Confirmation Search-Book (8th Edition/Revised) 18 My Friends the Poor 69 My Life, My Choices 53 My Love For You 56 Mysteries of Light, The 44 Mystery of Easter, The 17 Mystery of the Holy Night, The 17 New Jerome Biblical Commentary (SB), The 62 New Rosary, The 19 Nine Prayer Spaces 73 NLP 67 OFW Prayerbook: A Companion for Filipino 51 On the Wings of a Promise 68 On Your Mark 59 Once Upon A Time in Asia 54 Ongoing Incarnation 72 Only Necessary Thing, The 46 Ordinary Mysteries 49 Other Face of Love, The 75 Our Best Kept Secret 17 Our Blessed Mother 27 Our Father, Our Prayers 19 Our World in Transition 26 Out of Chaos 32 Pampamayanang Katesismo 28 - Patnubay sa Katekista - Sanayang-Aklat ng mga Bata Pandesal 2010 40 Papabile 75 Papal Primacy and the Episcopate 78 Parables for Preachers (A, B, C) 16 Parish! 71 Pastoral Letters, The 59 Path of Power, The 77 Peace at the Last 4 Pentecost in Asia 17 People of God 33 People Who Prayed 76 Pilgrim Prayers & Pilgrims in Rome 52 Pinagaang Bersyon ng Biblia ng Sambayanang Pilipino 62 Pope Benedict XVI (Biography) 57 Pope Benedict XVI (Personal Portrait) 57 Pope John 57 Power and the Papacy 32 Power of Prayer, The 55

Pray the Bible 45 Prayer for Daybreak and Day’s End 48 Prayer-Centered Healing 44 Prayers We Love, The 73 Praying Our Goodbyes 44 Praying with Celtic Holy Women 48 Praying with Jesus and Mary 48 Priests for Tomorrow 11 Printery Cards (Claretian & Paulist) 65 Profiles of Faith 63 Prophets & Proverbs 61 Psalms in Haiku Form, The 55 Psalms of Sufferings & Psalms of Tenderness 76 Reclaiming Spirituality 51 Rediscovering Jesus 27 Religious Community, The 31 Reluctant Dissenter 72 Remembering My First Communion 19 Resistance and Recovery 69 Retreat Series 43 - A Retreat with Patrick - A Retreat with Catherine of Siena - A Retreat with Brother Lawrence - A Retreat with Elizabeth Seton - A Retreat with Benedict and Bernard - A Retreat with Desert Mystics - A Retreat with Luke Return to the Happiness of Silence 2 Revelation 67 Revelation of Divine Love, The 45 Richard Rohr 70 Rite of Confirmation 18 Rites of the Catholic Church, The 13 - Volume I: 3rd Edn. - Volume II: 2nd Edn. River of Hope, The 67 Romancing the Holy 74 Rooting Faith in Asia 24 Running Peace 54 Sacramentary (Revised Edn.) 12 Sacramentary (Small Edn.) 12 Sacred Rhythms 50 Sadhana: A Way to God 42 Saint Francis 70 Saint Joseph Prayers and Devotions 45 Scattered Shadows 58 Scripture Study for Children 66 • General Guide • Student’s Book: - Gospel of Luke - Acts of the Apostles - Letters of Paul

• Teacher’s Manual: - Gospel of Luke - Acts of the Apostles - Letters of Paul Search for Meaning, The 79 Season of Grace 41 Seasons of the Feminine Divine 74 Seeds of Eternity 73 Seeking God in All Things 10 Self-Esteem and the Soul 7 Selfless Way of Christ, The 46 Sent to Do the Work of the Father 17 Set Them Free 64 Seven Last Words 50 Sex, Love or Infatuation 53 Sex, Priestly Ministry, and the Church 10 Sharing and Caring Hands 58 Simone Weil 32 Simple Counseling and Psychotherapeutic Method for Inner Healing 80 Sing, O Barren One… 7 Skipping Stones 77 Snub-Nosed Christ, The 16 So You Think You’re a New Testament Writer 64 Songs of Joy 63 Sor Juana 33 Spiritual Intelligence 49 Spiritual Pilgrimage 74 Spirituality of Liberation 73 Splintered Staff, The 77 St. Francis for Today 55 Stars and Angels 43 Stations of the Cross 69 Still By Your Side 75 Stirrings of a Heart in Prayer 7 Sunday Lectionary, The (A, B, C,) 15 Symbols of the Church, The 22 Teams of Elders 31 Ten Suggestions for Becoming a Better Preacher 10 Texts, Rocks, and Talk 62 Theology for Ministry 31 Theology from the Heart of Asia (Volume I-II) 6 Theology of Priesthood, The 7 Things New and Old 30 Third Gospel for the Third World 61 - Preface and Infancy Narrative (Vol. I) - Ministry in Galilee (Vol. II-A) - Ministry in Galilee (Vol. II-B) - Travel Narrative-I (Vol. III-A) - Travel Narrative-II (Vol. III-B) - Travel Narrative-III (Vol. III-C) - Jesus in the Temple (Vol. IV)

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Title Index This is Our Faith 23 Thomas Merton 69 Thought of Benedict XVI, The 34 Thy Kingdom Come 18 Touch the Angel’s Hand 77 Touching Thoughts 4 Transformation of Desire, The 8 Transforming Christianity 72 Transforming Self and Community 10 Treasured in Love 44 Tumbleweeds 68 Turning Point 70 Twelve Months of Monastery Soups 58 Unbelievable Gift, The 8 Unholy Nation 75 Universal Letters, The 59, 76 Uplifts 54 Upstairs Downstairs 72 Vatican II: Weekday Missal, The 13 Vicars of Christ 27 Violence in God’s Name 22 Violence in the Workplace 70 Violence, Society, and the Church 30

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Virtues for Ordinary Christians 27 Visual Series 30 - Visual Ecology - Visual Gospel - Visual Media Education Vitamins for the Heart (Book Two) 58 Vocation, Consecration, Formation, Doing Discernment 4 Voice from the Desert 68 Vows for Non-Violence 26 Walk in a Relaxed Manner 8, 44 Weekday Lectionary, The (Ritual Edn.) 15 - Vol. II: Year I - Vol. III: Year II - Vol. IV: Common of Saints, Ritual Masses for Various Occasions, Votive Masses and Masses for the Dead What Can I Be 41 What Do I Own and What Owns Me 3 What is the Point Being a Christian 50 What We Can Learn From the East 72 Where Have You Gone, Michaelangelo 70 Who Is Jesus 27 Whole and Divided Self 31

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Author Index Abeln, Reinhard 77 Abesamis, Carlos H. 35 Abou, Selim 75 Ackerman, Barbara 76 Agualada Jr., Salvador G. 7 Aguilar Jr., Pido 8 Allen, Jr., John L. 57 Ameche, Guillermo 28 Anderson, William A. 59, 76 Andrews, Dave 71 Angela 76 Angell, Jeannette L. 41 Aoanan, Melanio La Guardia 32 Arbuckle, Gerald A. 30, 32 Arceo, Liwayway A. 78 Arevalo, Catalino 20 Arguelles, Jess 29 Aridas, Chris 72 Arnold, Johann Christoph 55 Auer, Jim 28 Aune, David 31 Aurelio, John R. 77 Ayuban Jr., Elias 6, 28 Azzarello, Marie 7 Balling, Adalbert Ludwig 77 Balsam, Charles & Elizabeth 75 Barde, Gwen 16 Barrett, Mark 49 Baverstock, A.H. 22 Belisle, Peter-Damian 49 Bernardin, Joseph 67 Bevans, Stephen B. 28 Boff, Leonardo 48, 70 Bonano, Salvatore J. 8, 41 Bonhoeffer, Dietrich 17 Bonifacio, Bob 5 Borchard, David C. 73 Borchard, Therese Johnson 27, 48, 73 Boyer, Mark G. 79 Bredin, Eamonn 27 Breña, Jess S. 5 Brockman, Paticia C. 70 Brother Roger 67 Brown, Raymond E. 62, 79 Bruteau, Beatrice 72 Buckley, Michael J. 26, 78 Bühlmann, Walbert 69 Bulatao, Romano 4 Bulteau, Jean 42 Busch, Vincent 54 Cabestrero, Teofilo 77

Cahill, Lisa Sowle 28 Canilang, Samuel H. 6, 31 Capps, Walter 69 Carvajal, Luis Gonzalez 23 Casalta, Stella 56 Casquete, Manuel López 2 Ceresko, Anthony R. 61 Champlin, Joseph M. 72 Chapman, Christine 72 Chapman, Geoffrey 52 Chase, Steven 49 Ching, Desiderio 51, 59, 77 Chittister, Joan D. 2, 40, 48, 63 Chupungco, Anscar J. 11 Claretian Publications 22, 65 Clark, Francis X. 29 Claver, Francisco F. 2 Clifford, Catherine E. 24 Clifton, Donald O. 2 Coles, Mike 64 Coles, Robert 73 Coll, Regina 71 Comblin, José 33, 67 Conway, Daniel 3 Cooke, Bernard 69 Cornell, Deirdre 57 Cowan, James 41 Cozzens, Donald 30 Crowley, Paul G. 71 Curtin, Paul J. 68, 69, 73 Daniels, Mary 56 Davitz, Joel R. 53 Davitz, Lois Leiderman 53 Day, Thomas 70 de Mello, Anthony 42 de Mesa, José M. 24 de Waal, Esther 42 DeLambo, David 69 DeLeers, Stephen Vincent 10 Dias, Mario Saturno 24 Dietrich, Donald J. 75 Dilasser, Maurice 22 Discher, H.J. 57 Dölle, Constant 42 Donovan, Vincent J. 69, 79 Doormann, Friedrich 9 Dreyer, Elizabeth A. 43 Duffy, Regis 71 Dumestre, Marcel J. 70 Dunlap, Lauren Glen 49 Duquesne, Jacques 32 Dy, Jason K. 54

Dych, William V. 18 Dykstra, Laurel 64 Ebert, Andreas 70 Eilers, Franz-Josef Eilers 20 Ellsberg, Robert 6, 29 England, John C. 36 Enright, Michael P. 58 Exupery, Antoine De Saint 53 Farrell, Michael J. 75 Farrington, Debra K. 74 Fisher, Eugene J. 74 Fitzmyer, Joseph 62 Flanagan, John A. 41 Flannery Jr., Raymond B. 70 Fletcher, Karen Baker 70 Fox, Michael W. 74 Fox, Thomas C. 17 Franceschi, Vidette Todaro 75 Fredericks, James L. 34 Fry, Patricia L. 78 Fuller, Jon 28 Furey, Robert J. 73 Gaillot, Jacques 68 Galilea, Segundo 35 Gallardo, Rhoel 68 Garrido, Ann 7 Gedik, Simon 76 Geldof, Bob 56 Gerhardt, Christina 74 Gevaert, Francis 16 Gittings, Valerie 18 Glasser, Arthur F. 25 Goergen, Donald J. 7 Góis, P. João de Deus 35 Gonzales, Michelle A. 33 González, Luis Jorge 67 Gozier, Andre 42 Graf, Gary 55 Graham, Helen R. 7 Greeley, Andrew M. 74 Griffin, Henry William 73 Griffin, John Howard 58 Groome, Thomas H. 71 Guinan, Michael D. 78 Gustin, Marilyn 43 Gwyn, Richard 55 Haag, Herbert 72 Haas, David 67 Hampsch, John H. 54

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Author index Haney, T. Ronald 69 Harbison, Peter 64 Häring, Bernard 48, 77 Harrington, Daniel 26 Harris, Anne 33 Hater, Robert J. 79 Hay, Louise L. 9 Hechanova, Luis F. 71 Heisig, James W. 52 Hendrickx, Herman 61, 68 Henry, Mary Kay 69 Hill, Joanna 55 Himes, Michael J. 72, 75 Hoge, Dean R. 18 Holmes, Marjorie 75 Howatch, Susan 43 Hubbard, Howard J. 71

Lambert, Willi 45 Lanci, John R. 62 Langford, Jim 47 Latourrette, Victor-Antoine d’Avila 58 Lavin, Margaret 31 Lee, Bernard J. 70, 71 Lepetit, Charles 69, 73 Levinas, Emmanuel 35 Lievsveld, Curt 2 Limpscomb, Oscar H. 67 Lobinger, Fritz 3, 11, 31 Lobinger, Fritz 67 López, Renato José E. 73 Lovett, Brendan 50 Lozano, John M. 76 Lundy, Linus 52

Ignacio, José 64 International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL) 64 Jacobsen, Clay 51 Jacobsen, Wayne 51 Jantz, Gregory L. 51 Jenkins, Simon 63 Jesuit Music Ministry of Jesuit Communications Foundation, Inc. 22 Johnson, Lawrence J. 75 Johnson, Maxwell E. 69 Johnson, Richard P. 45 Joyce, Timothy 43 Julian, Dame 45 Kauffman, Christopher 49 Kaufman, Philip S. 78 Keeler, Robert F. 71 Keenan, James F. 27, 28 Keleher, James P. 10 Kelly, Kevin 28 Kenney, Theresa M. 76 Kinne, Warren 77 Klenicki, Leon 74 Koenig, Harold G. 51 Kolbenchlag, Madonna 74 Korn, Daniel 45 Krcméry, Silvester 74 Krieger, Beate 74 Kroeger, James H. 6, 32, 54 Kuttianimattathil, Jose 36 Lafortune, Claude 78 Lafortune, Frederique 78

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Mahan, Daniel J. 10 Maitland, Sara 47 Malham, J.M. 41 Malone, Mary T. 34 Mana, Kä 33 Marivoet, Camilo J. 5, 22, 58 Martin, Pam 77 Martini, Carlos M. 76 Martos, Joseph 45 Mathis, Rick 44 Maxwell, Marcus 67 McCarthy, John 31 McClory, Robert 32, 70 McCracken, Peter 30 McDonagh, Seán 47 McGeady, Patrice 69 McGee, Teresa Rhodes 49, 56 McGinn, Bernard 23 McGinnis, Alan Loy 53 McKeating, Colm 4, 41 McKenna, Megan 49, 59 McKnight, Scot 56 McTernan, Oliver 22 Meehan, Bridget Mary 48 Merton, Thomas 48 Mesters, Carlos 64, 67, 69 Metz, Judith 43 Meyer, Gabriel 77 Miller, Louis 31 Mitchell, Beverly Eileen 23 Mohan, Claire Jordan 78 Monbourquette, John 3, 7 Montenat, Christian 71 Mooney, Catherine M. 26 Morgan, James 69 Morneau, Robert F. 23

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Author Index Radcliffe, Timothy 8, 50 Ragan, Timothy 69 Rahner, Karl 63 Rast, David Steindl 55 Rausch, Thomas P. 24, 27 Redemptorist Publications 17 Reid, Barbara E. 16, 43 Reiser, William 10 Reyes, Roberto 54 Riccards, Michael P. 27 Robbins, Jane 78 Rohr, Richard 45 Romanowski, William D. 54 Rosales, Gaudencio 20 Roux, Pascal 71 Ruffin, C. Bernard 63 Rupp, Joyce 8, 44 Ryder, Andrew 59 Santos, Ferdinand 18 Sarmiento Jr., Juan 71 Schaper, Edzard 75 Scheib, Asta 74 Schreurs, Peter 20 Schroeder, Roger P. 28 Schwager, Raymund 35, 77 Sebatu, Alfons 80 Segalen, Jean-Marie 42 Shannon, James Patrick 72 Sheen, Fulton J. 41 Sheres, Ita 78 Short, Rey E. 53 Simon, Paul 58

Sine, Christine 50 Sinetar, Marsha 49, 75 Smolarski, Dennis C. 13 Sobrino, Jon 73 Sorita, Clifford T. 17 Speegle, Mary Kathleen 74 Sperry, Len 10 Spong, Christine M. 72 Spong, John Shelby 72 Stancliffe, Michael 43 Suh Kwang sun, David 36 Sullivan, Nancy Jo 58 Sundararajan, K.R. 52 Swanson, Paul L. 52 Tablan, Jimmy Dominguez 2 Tarabotti, Arcangela 76 Taylor, Leslie 70 Taylor, Mary Sue 48 Templeton, John 55 Thalman, Eugene F. 54 Theological Historical Commission for the Great Jubilee Year 2000 72 Thurston, Anne 74 Tilley, Terrence W. 30, 34 Tillman, June Boyce 47 Todrank, Stephen Glauz 72 Tolhurst, James 56 Tolston, Chester L. 51 Trevor, Meriol 57 Unsworth, Tim 71

Valdez, Ariel Alvarez 60 Vanier, Jean 78 Vardy, Peter 32, 33 Vargas, Frank M. 17, 69 Vigil, José Ignacio López 64 Vigil, María López 35, 64 Villote, Ruben 74 Viloria, Angelica B. 9 Wadell, Paul J. 54 Walters, Kerry 43 Wansbrough, Henry 67 Ward, Hannah 47 Weber, Manfred 17 Wells, Harold 33 Wickeri, Janice 36 Wild, Jennifer 47 Wilkinson, R.S. 18 Winseman, Albert L. 2 Winter, Miriam Therese 76 Wojno, Mary Ann 53 Woods, Lauril 62 Wostyn, Lode L. 24 Wright, H. Norman 51 Wright, Kevin J. 63 Yoshinori, Takeuchi 52 Young, Serinity 57 Zagano, Phyllis 30 Zantua, Romuald P. 9 Zyromski, Page McKean 45

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