One of the four Gospel writers, Mark is believed by some to have been present during many of the New Testament’s events because of unique details like “green grass” in his writings. Some say he was the man who carried water to the house of the Last Supper. Others say it was his home where Jesus came after the resurrection and may also have been where Pentecost happened. Mark’s symbol is a lion because he describes John the Baptist “crying out in the wilderness” to herald the coming of Jesus.
by Anne Eileen Heffernan, FSP Some of the best-loved saints of the Church are featured in a revised and updated edition of a classic collection. Wonderfully written biographies and illustrations...
A Boy Who Became Pope; The Story of Saint John Paul II
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by Fabiloa Garza Framed around the question "Who do you love most?", this ravishingly illustrated biography for children ages 6 - 9 tells the captivating story of Saint John Paul...
by Geraldine Guadagno In this delightful children's book, the Christmas story is told from St. Joseph's perspective. The book opens with Joseph's own father teaching him how to work and...