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Our Friends in Heaven - Volume 2 - Saints for Every Day July - December - cover

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Our Friends in Heaven - Volume 2 - Saints for Every Day July - December

Daughters of St. Paul, Allison Gliot

Publisher: Pauline Books and Media

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Summary

The saints are friends of God, and they want to become your friends, too! Some saints played soccer or rode horses. Others stood up for those who were being bullied and bravely worked for justice. Every saint has a unique story to share. Introduce intermediate readers to the amazing life stories of the saints. In print for decades, this fourth edition of a classic, bestselling, two-volume set of books contains engaging stories on a variety of saints for each day of the year.
Available since: 03/10/2021.
Print length: 336 pages.

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