Mike Aquilina
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The Fathers of the Church: An Introduction to the First Christian Teachers
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1976
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11 editions
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St. Joseph and His World
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The Mass of the Early Christians
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2001
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St. Monica and the Power of Persistent Prayer
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2013
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5 editions
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A Year with the Church Fathers
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2010
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6 editions
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Angels of God: The Bible, the Church and the Heavenly Hosts
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2009
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6 editions
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The How-to Book of Catholic Devotions: Everything You Need to Know But No One Ever Taught You
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2000
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7 editions
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The Apostles and Their Times
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Understanding the Mass: 100 Questions, 100 Answers
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2011
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7 editions
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How Christianity Saved Civilization: And Must Do So Again
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“Now we can travel with more books stored in our telephones than the ancient Egyptians kept in their vast library at Alexandria.”
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“Living in the body and yet in the same way as of the immaterial beings, they were not bowed down by the weight of the body, but their life was exalted to the skies, and they walked on high in company with the powers of Heaven. –St. Gregory of Nyssa, Life of St. Macrina”
― A Year with the Angels
― A Year with the Angels
“A "cup" is a very common metaphor throughout the Psalms and the writings of the prophets, and it often is used to describe either the blessings or the curses that flow from God to his people.
If we remember no other verse from the Psalms, we remember "my cup runneth over" from Psalm 23 in the venerable King James Version. (Catholics who grew up with the Douay Version will remember it as Psalm 22.) It's a psalm of praise to God, who saves us from "the valley of the shadow of death," and the overflowing cup is a perfect image of the superabundance of God's blessing.”
― The Grail Code: Quest for the Real Presence
If we remember no other verse from the Psalms, we remember "my cup runneth over" from Psalm 23 in the venerable King James Version. (Catholics who grew up with the Douay Version will remember it as Psalm 22.) It's a psalm of praise to God, who saves us from "the valley of the shadow of death," and the overflowing cup is a perfect image of the superabundance of God's blessing.”
― The Grail Code: Quest for the Real Presence
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