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Catholic Answers to a Cry for Help

Catholic Answers to a Cry for Help

Far in the back row, against the wall, was a hand hesitantly lifted for a question. I invited her to respond. “Doesn’t forgiving someone over and over again,” asked the woman in a subdued voice, “invite them to keep hurting us?” She had been a regular attendee during a parish program on forgiveness I had been leading, but had never spoken until then. Tonight, however, we had been discussing Jesus’ teaching that we should forgive those who offend us seventy tim...
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Good King Wenceslas: The Real Story

Good King Wenceslas: The Real Story

When you think of Good King Wenceslas, you probably think of the song we sing at Christmas. Here are some amazing things about the real Saint Wenceslas: Wenceslas’ grandfather, Borivoj I of Bohemia, was converted by Saints Cyril and Methodius, who began the Christianization of Bohemia during Borivoj's reign. His grandmother Ludmila of Bohemia is also a Czech saint and martyr. She was canonized shortly after her death. Her feast is September 16. Wenceslas' father died when...
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The Story of Our Lady Undoer of Knots

The Story of Our Lady Undoer of Knots

Painted around 1700 by Johan Schmidtner, the original painting of Our Lady Undoer of Knots is found in the Church of Saint Peter in Augsburg, Germany. A priest named Father Langenmantel had commissioned the work to honor Mary and to thank her for a favor received by his grandparents, who at one point were on the verge of divorce. The husband went to seek counsel from a priest, Father Rem, a Jesuit from Ingolstadt. During their talks they would pray together asking Mary’s intercession....
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Back to School: Four Ways to Keep God in the Equation

Back to School: Four Ways to Keep God in the Equation

Back-to-school time can feel overwhelming for everyone—kids, parents, teachers. And it’s easy for our spiritual lives to get lost in the scuffle of new clothes, misplaced notebooks, and sports schedules. Here are some ways to make sure that you keep God in the mix:  Start your day together with prayer. Yes, mornings are hectic, but remember that the crazier they feel, the more you need prayer! It doesn’t have to be long—just a simple thoughtful Our Father is fine&mda...
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Webathon Novena 2016: Novena to Our Lady Undoer of Knots

Webathon Novena 2016: Novena to Our Lady Undoer of Knots

Have you ever noticed how just when you’re ready to sink your teeth into a project you’ve wanted to do forever, something else gets in the way? Well, maybe not every time, but it happens often enough! That happened to us: just as we were planning an upcoming project for the Webathon, here’s what got in the way…The generator that serves the entire motherhouse and publishing house during power failures… died.This past year at the motherhouse we experienced repeated ...
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Webathon Novena to Our Lady Undoer of Knots

Webathon Novena to Our Lady Undoer of Knots

So for our Webathon Novena this year we will be taking our knots—and yours—to Mary, trusting that she will help us undo the longstanding problems that cause us so much suffering and concern.We want you to join us for this novena on October 5th. Here’s what you’ll get: You will receive a short daily email You can tune in to a live broadcast of the novena prayers of the day at noon or 8:00 in the evening at www.pauline.org/webathon2016 You’ll find yourself in solidari...
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New Coloring Books Are Aids to Prayer and Meditation

New Coloring Books Are Aids to Prayer and Meditation

Pauline Books & Media introduces opportunities to “color in” stained glass windows from Chartres and Marian images in a new line of adult Catholic coloring booksBOSTON, MA, August 15, 2016: Two new licensed projects by Pauline Books & Media will be published September 1st: Our Lady’s Garden by Brazilian illustrator Veruschka Guerra, and a book of stained glass from Chartres entitled Windows into Christ, the publishing house announced today.Our Lady’s Garden: A Col...
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Pauline Books & Media Titles Recognized by Association of Catholic Publishers

Pauline Books & Media Titles Recognized by Association of Catholic Publishers

BOSTON, MA, May 20, 2016: Two titles by Pauline Books & Media have been selected by the Association of Catholic Publishers for the 2016 Excellence in Publishing Awards, the Boston-based publisher announced today.Oscar Romero: Prophet of Hope (Roberto Morozzo della Rocca) was recognized in the biography category, while Everybody Has a Body (Monica Ashour) won an award in the children’s category.The goal of the awards is to recognize the best in Catholic publishing. “We’re de...
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Thank you for last year's Webathon!

We have finished moving into the Promised Land thanks to you! Please accept our gratitude.
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Please let us know what you think!

Please let us know what you think!

Here at Pauline Books and Media we're committed to working with you in exploring what will most help you on your walk of Christian discipleship in a changing world. That's why we're thinking about doing some sort of project that would help Catholics feel more confident in explaining to others the Church's teaching on same-sex attraction. We need your input to know what would be most helpful. to you. Would you be willing to give us your advice and answer the questions be...
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