Lenten Reflections from 'A Father Who Keeps His Promises' Gray & CavinsFrom Genesis to Jesus, these Lenten reflections based on "A Father Who Keeps His Promises" highlight biblical characters such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David that lead us to Christ and his sacrifice for us. Delving into the rich history of God's covenant with us, each day's reading gives the reader much to reflect on throughout Lent, culminating with Easter and ending with Divine Mercy Sunday. In addition to the reflection, there is a daily
More than just the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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Also inside: colouring activities and word puzzles
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endured a lifelong illness which was recognized to be of supernatural origin
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