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A Garden for Mary

Neena Gaynor

Verlag: TAN Books

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We’re planting a garden for Mary . . . but why? A Garden for Mary is a lyrical children’s story that gets to the root of devotion to Jesus’s mother through sacred prayer and scripture. With classic watercolors of vibrant blooms, buzzing bees, and curious chipmunks, families seeking an introduction to the rich catholic tradition of Marian Gardens will find a treasured resource to enjoy and pass down from generation to generation.Complete with an illustrated appendix of flowers associated with Our Lady, A Garden for Mary will inspire readers to grow bouquets for heaven and deepen their love for our heavenly mother.
Verfügbar seit: 26.04.2022.
Drucklänge: 40 Seiten.

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