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For your gift of $40 or more: The Saint Monica Club: How to Wait, Hope, and Pray for Your Fallen Away Loved Ones.
By ‘Maggie Green,’ the pen name of a Catholic wife and mother in a mid Atlantic state who faithfully raised her children in the Church, only to watch some of them drift away. In prayer and sorrow, she waits for their return. In the meantime she offers us very sound advice in The Saint Monica Club: How to Wait, Hope and Pray for Your Fallen-Away Loved Ones.
Here’s a quick look at what you’ll find in The Saint Monica Club:
- How to Wait, Hope and Pray for Your Fallen-Away Loved Ones. Advice you can put to work right now
- Learn dozens of things you can do in your daily work and prayer life to hasten the return of a family member or friend who has fallen away from the Church.
- Practical advice on how to emotionally survive such a loss
- Short prayers to St. Monica, asking her help for your lost family member or friend
- Comforting prayers you will find yourself saying daily
- And much more!

For your gift of $50 or more: Teachings for an Unbelieving World: Newly Discovered Reflections on Paul’s Sermon at the Areopagus
After being overlooked in a desk drawer in Poland for over 50 years, it is a blessing that this manuscript has finally been discovered.
“This book is one of the great hidden treasures unearthed in our time,” from the introduction by Scott Hahn, theologian and perhaps America’s most widely-read Catholic author.
The 13 homilies in Teachings for an Unbelieving World were written by St. John Paul II when he was the young Archbishop Karol Wojtyla of Krakow, Poland. They date from 1965, at the closing of Vatican II, and have only recently been discovered, handwritten in Polish, stored away and forgotten in a desk drawer.
This book is the very first English translation of these 13 St. John Paul II homilies.