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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.
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Auer, Jim
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Weber, Kerry
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Today's young people are more intelligent, informed, and inquisitive than ever before. They are often inclined to question things previous generations have taken for granted -- things such as religion. This book gives young Catholics a deeper appreciation of their faith and offers understanding and encouragement in dealing with faith-related doubts and setbacks.
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Welborn, Amy
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Welborn, Amy
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Welborn, Amy
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The DOCAT Study Guide is an aid for using the DOCAT in any study group situation, whether in a classroom, at home or in small groups. Laid out in a youthful and modern style with lots of graphics, this study tool is sure to foster reflection and discussion on the Social Teachings of the Catholic Church.
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Being a Christian teen in today's world isn't easy. Sometimes it seems like you are just barely surviving, let alone thriving. Between the covers of this book are stories of students, who by faith have learned to flourish even when things got tough.
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Welborn, Amy
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McNally, Thoma
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Written by and for college students, this book of prayers focuses on contemporary issues. From various Christian backgrounds, cultures, and campuses, they share experiences, prayers, and reflections that help them cope with life's difficulties, rejoice in God's grace, and make the best decisions when faced with demanding choices.
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McBride, Alfred
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Holtz, Lou
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This book addresses a broad range of issues that confront youth today. Some - dating, for example - are perennial; others, such as the potential hazards of the Internet, are more recent. The issues include relationship with self, relationships with peers, and relationships with parents and other adults.
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With an element missing from many teen books today, Life Strategies for Catholic Teens addresses the challenges young people face today from a Catholic Christian perspective.
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Fatica, Justin
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Martin, MichaelAnn
Girls’ Night Out presents ten lessons that take mothers and daughters on journeys to a tea house, salon, shrine, book store, café, jewelry shop, department store, nail spa, community recreation center, and beyond. This book allows mothers to build close bonds with their daughters by investing special time in their daughter’s preadolescent years—not only as mothers but as special friends, examining their lives in light of God’s Word and the virtues.
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Hart, Mark
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by Matthew Pinto, Jason Evert
This sequel to the best-selling Did Adam & Eve Have Belly Buttons? uses the same easy-to-read, question-and-answer format that has proven successful in capturing the hearts and minds of Catholic teens.
With 200 actual questions from teens, Did Jesus Have a Last Name? offers clear and concise answers to some of the most burning questions about the Catholic Faith.
Teens will learn the answers to questions such as:
● How can we believe in a God we can t see?
● Is the Catholic Faith the only true religion?
● Did the miracles in the Bible really happen?
Though written for teens, this book is perfect for people of all ages who want to learn more about the Catholic Faith. Matthew Pinto and Jason Evert have a gift for providing clear, theologically-precise explanations without losing the masterful charm of contemporary language.
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Pinto, Matt
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Fortuna, Stan
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Pinto, Matthew
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Feldhahn, Jeff
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By David Eich
Aimed at teenagers and young adults, this book uses the 15 mysteries of the Rosary as a means of understanding all the important Christian virtues and how to live them in our daily lives.
Along with the inspiring and practical meditations of the Rosary mysteries, this book is filled with stories of saints and contemporary heroes that show how the lessons and virtues of the Rosary have been put into practice. Saints like Francis of Assisi, Joan of Arc, Kateri Tekakwitha, Maximilian Kolbe, and Bernadette Soubirous teach us through this book what it means to choose Christ everyday and follow him on our journey to God. Illustrated.
“Through real-life stories, old and new, Desiderata makes the Rosary–and the faith– come alive. This book will be a tremendous help to teenagers who want to draw closer to God.” —Mary Beth Bonacci, Author, Real Love
“Desiderata enters the heart, mind and soul of the teenager, using the fifteen mysteries of the Rosary as a unique structure for deeper insights into virtues. In a friendly, conversational tone, Eich provides the navigational tools that will guide the reader along the path to eternal life. A must-read book for teenagers, young adults, and their parents.” —Rick Sarkisian, Ph.D., Author, LifeWork: Finding Your Purpose in Life
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Canfield, Jack
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Hart, Mark
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Cuddy, Chris
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