Awakening the Giant
£5.99Evangelism and the Catholic Church.
Second hand signed by the author paperback book in good condition.
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Evangelism and the Catholic Church.
Second hand signed by the author paperback book in good condition.

An attempt to re-discover the Mind and Experience of Jesus the Son of Man.
Vintage second hand booklet with some damage to cover and staining of pages.

In “Backwards into the Future” Fr. John FitzGerald, O.Carm., reminds Christians of all denominations of the vital importance of reading the Bible.

Beautiful gloss prayer booklet for baptism. This is a perfect gift for those who are receiving the sacrament of baptism. Â

Second hand paperback by Pat Collins CM in good condition.

Pope Benedict XVI homilies and addresses from World Youth Day 2011, Madrid.
A CTS booklet.

Be Kind pocket token, approximately 2.5cm diameter.
In a world where you can be anything, Be Kind.

Five wonderfully illustrated bedtime stories, ideal for helping children get to know the life of Jesus and for parents to pass on the faith before a good night’s rest under the watchful and loving gaze of our Lord and saviour! Read with children aged 5 and up.

Vintage hardback book, 1977 edition, in good condition but the dust jacket has wear and tear and is inscribed to the previous owner on first page.




Catholic collections parchment pack of 10 prayer cards on Italian paper.


Catholic collections parchment pack of 10 prayer cards on Italian paper.


This booklet examines how Benedict XV and so many others worked courageously to stop the carnage during the First World War against all the odds.



Writing in 1536, at the start of the English Reformation, the former Carmelite friar John Bale spoke admiringly of the early members of that religious order: ‘The sons of Elijah were poor hermits of small repute among men, humble, retiring…They were endowed with the Holy Spirit of fervent devotion, occupied in contemplation of God… from among them came many who were wise and learned men’. Bale went on to accuse his contemporary Carmelites of declining zeal: ‘They came to the notice of princes, put on airs and graces…rewarded with honors and titles, enriched with gifts… ambitious, proud and acquisitive’.