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Holy Days and Gospel Reflections

by Heather King

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Forty-Thought-provoking reflections on select Gospel readings, Feast days, and notable women in the Bible - Suited for individual meditation or as a resource for group discussion - A convenient compilation of texts from one of Magnificat readers' favorite contributors - Perfect for Christmas or for providing year-round inspiration. In her down-to-earth style, Heather brings a convert's fresh perspective to passages often glossed over by cradle Catholics.… (more)
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Forty-Thought-provoking reflections on select Gospel readings, Feast days, and notable women in the Bible - Suited for individual meditation or as a resource for group discussion - A convenient compilation of texts from one of Magnificat readers' favorite contributors - Perfect for Christmas or for providing year-round inspiration. In her down-to-earth style, Heather brings a convert's fresh perspective to passages often glossed over by cradle Catholics.

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