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Toward Vatican III: The Work That Needs To Be Done by David Tracy & Hans Kung & Johann B. Metz
Soldier of the Spirit; the life of Charles de Foucauld by Michel Carrouges
Weeds Among the Wheat : Discernment, where prayer & action meet by Thomas H. Green
The Vatican Council 1869-1870: Based on Bishop Ullathorne's Letters by Edward Cuthbert Butler
Swift, Sterne: Great Books of the Western World by Robert M Hutchins
Catholic Shrines of the Holy Land by Paschal Kinsel & Leonard Henry
Aging: the fulfillment of life by Henri J. M. Nouwen
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A belated welcome to LibraryThing. I hope you find the parish finds the site useful and enjoyable for your members.
I have a 1952 set of the Great Books and have wanted to enter the individual volumes in my catalog. The only way I have been able to do this is manual entry. I was nosing around and found that you seem to have the more recent set and have many of the volumes entered individually. Were you able to enter the volumes by other than manual entry. I know I am being lazy but I can live with that. Any tips would be appreciated.
I also notice that we share the book Everyday Life in Ancient Times. It was a favorite from my childhood. I recently bought a used copy in good shape. It brought back fond memories and is a good history book. There are only twelve copies on the site making it somewhat of a rarity.
Bill Rucker
posted by wildbill at 9:57 pm (EST) on Aug 15, 2008