![]() “The Adventures of Loupio, Volume 1: The Encounter and other” by Jean-Francois Kieffer Seuss, and for the heartfelt message of sincere trust in the Lord’s providence.”Ĭheryl Goheen: “For young children, we love ‘Monk’s Daily Bread.’ It’s a short picture book with cute illustrations and rhyming text that teaches the importance of trusting in God.” This beautifully-illustrated book will be enjoyed by children and their caregivers for its humorous pictures, for fun rhymes reminiscent of Dr. So the monks go about their work, study and prayer, while offering up their belly grumble for the love of God. ![]() “The monks of Archangel Monastery have a dilemma: their cupboards are bare! But their wise Father Abbot reminds them to trust that Christ will provide their daily bread. “Monk’s Daily Bread” by Sylvia Dorham, illustrated by Christopher Tupa ![]() Nicastro: “It’s a beautiful children’s book about confession and how Christ takes the broken parts of us to make us into the beautiful person he knows we can be.” “Beautifully illustrated in color for young elementary school readers, ‘King of the Shattered Glass’ is a gentle parable about asking for forgiveness and receiving God’s mercy!”ĭavid J. “The King of Shattered Glass” by Susan J Bellavance Minette Paltz: “Beautiful illustrations and lovely story about how important the Mass and the Holy Eucharist are!” curriculum (homeschool) for our upcoming first grader. Melinda Lindgren: “Just ordered it to supplement our religious ed. Luminous old-world watercolor paintings grace the interior of the book and gold foil artwork lends an air of solemnity and sacred beauty to the story.” ![]() To his and the entire town’s surprise, nothing in the shop, not even the gigantic wedding cakes made for the king, outweighs the simple piece of paper representing the true worth of a Mass. The baker writes “One Mass” on a scrap of paper and places it on his scale to determine how much bread it is worth. “When a poor devout widow begs for a scrap of bread from a rich faithless baker, she promises to participate in the king’s wedding mass as payment for the baker’s generosity. Children’s Picture Books “The Weight of a Mass: A Tale of Faith” by Josephine Nobisso illustrated by Katalin Szegedi ![]()
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