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Highways and Byways
Hilaire Belloc famously said that 'the Faith is Europe and Europe is the Faith.' Without the perspective of Christianity, a traveller in Europe will miss out on many nuances and depths. This fascinating book follows the highways and byways of Christian Europe, from Andorra to Zaragoza. Some are well known, such as the great cathedrals and shrines, but there are plenty of hidden treasures that deepen and enrich our appreciation of the Faith.

The Sacrament of Easter
Neither a theological study of our Redemption nor a devotional commentary of the Cross and Resurrection, but rather an introduction to the liturgical celebration of Holy Week and Easter, this book is written in the double conviction that the depth of meaning of the Paschal Mystery is seriously weakened if it is not given its full liturgical and sacramental expression, and that the Holy Week liturgy demands from all who participate in it a more profound awareness of its biblical background and of its central place in the Church’s life.

All Time Belongs to Him
'All time belongs to him and all the ages'-Bishop Hugh makes this clear as he leads us through the liturgical year, with homilies and catecheses as stepping stones where we may pause for refreshment and reflection. They offer inspiration for preachers and lay folk alike, demonstrating how one priest feeds the spiritual hunger of his flock with the riches of the liturgy.

Lady Mabel's Gold
Lady Mabel’s Gold S. P. Caldwell Freelance journalist Jenny Bradshaigh feels she is flogging a dead horse when her story about a raid on a Crusader’s grave is rejected by newspaper editors. But a mysterious murder and a burglary at a second vault thrusts the reporter toward the biggest story of her career as she leads the hunt for thieves using trafficked children to find the most valuable treasure trove since the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb.

A Garden for Our Lady
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Newman’s London
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