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For Teens

Did Adam & Eve Have Belly Buttons? by Matthew Pinto
Did Adam & Eve Have Belly Buttons? is a unique new book that offers teens answers to 200 questions about the Catholic Faith. The question and answer format and clear, concise explanations make it an excellent resource and easy read for teenagers and adults alike. It may have a silly title, but read it and you’ll agree it’s a great book.

270 pp.
$12.99
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Personal Healing

Amazing Grace for Those Who Suffer by Jeff Cavins & Matthew Pinto
Amazing Grace for Those Who Suffer is the most compelling collection of stories of hope and healing you will ever read. These true stories will make you laugh, make you cry, and show you the power of God’s healing grace.
Are you experiencing sorrow and trouble in your life? You are not alone. Others have been where you are. More importantly, Jesus has been there, and He can transform your challenges–big or small–into new life.

275 pp.
$12.99

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Before the United States took the Pacific

History of the Philippines-Pelburgomza:
Galvanizers of Filipino Freedom and Independence 1812-1872
by Rev. Josemaria Luengo, PhD.
3 Phillipine Priests are executed by Spanish Priests in power.
Learn what fueled the Filipino uprising! Re-visit Aguinaldo and Bonifacio,
why the latter was perhaps the true hero of the Phillippines, not Rizal.
Learn the truth about Jose Rizal's Masonic-influenced anti-Catholic book 'Noli mi Tangere'
leading to his execution, playing well into the hands of greedy US interests and world bankers,
members of powerful secret societies soon about to change the face of the world.
This became the pretense under which William Randolph Hearst used "yellow journalism" to instigate
the Spanish-American War of 1898.
This is important little-known Eastern-Western history just prior
to the United State's take-over of the Phillippines from the Spanish
...establishing the US Pacific presence, critical 50 years later
for victory against the Japanese after Pearl Harbor.
390 pages
$18.95
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Spanish-Filipino Colonials beat the English

Manila-Acapulco Slave Trade by Rev. Josemaria Luengo, PhD
Did Filipinos settle
in America before the English?
Descended from the legendary sea-faring Phonecians, orientals and Greeks,
these early Filipinos arrived as skilled Navigators and Sailors on the Spanish Galleons in 1556--
over sixty years before any of the English pilgrims!
Abandoning the Spanish Galleons, they populated Cajun Louisiana, establishing
the crabbing, fishing and rice-growing industries there.
They also ventured further south into Guatemala and South
America, co-mingling with the Aztec and North-American Indian
natives there over 550 years ago... If you wonder why
the Navajos look somewhat like Filipinos, then you know
some of these Galleon escapees conjoined with those tribes.
Filipino-Spanish Missionary Priests also travelling on these Galleons
founded Los Angeles, missions in San Francisco, and other California cities.

Special Order: $108.95

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Quiz yourself and friends!

Friendly Defenders Catholic Flash Cards by Matthew Pinto & Katherine Andes
The Friendly Defender Catholic Flash Cards are designed to help you "train up your child" so that they will never stray from God's love and from the Catholic Church our Lord Jesus established. The 50 cards within offer common objections people have to the Catholic faith as well as short, pithy answers to these objections.

50 cards
$11.99
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Misleading the Sheep?

The Rapture Trap by Paul Thigpen
You hear it everywhere these days: the claim that Jesus Christ is coming back to earth not once, but twice. He's coming in secret to "rapture" Christians from the earth - enabling them to escape the terrible tribulations prophesied in the Bible for the earth's last days.

261 pp.
$11.99

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The original Aramaic/Greek Bible explained!

Bible Basics: An Introductory Study Guide to the Catholic Faith
by Steven Kellmeyer
An introductory/intermediate scriptural study guide to the Catholic Faith. This large workbook-style compendium of scriptural references is packed with detailed biblical evidence for all major Catholic teachings and practices. Nothing like it on the market. Don't miss out!

302 pp.
$19.95
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Movie Matter!

Pope Fiction by Patrick Madrid
This exciting book offers a tour-de-force refutation of 30 major arguments raised against the papacy. Using Scripture, Church history, and common sense (wish a dash of wit added for good measure), Madrid explains why these "pope fictions' simply don't hold water.
Fr. Ray Ryland, a former Protestant minister and now a Catholic priest, says "In a very readable style, Pope Fiction catalogs and refutes those fictions charitably and completely. Had it been available when I first began to be drawn to the Church, my journey home would have been years shorter. " Catholic author and apologist David Hess praises its "amazing clarity and readability." Marcus Grodi hails Pope Fiction, calling it, "concise and complete with welcome tinge of humor. I highly recommend this book to all those who are looking for truth. They 'll find it here."

338 pp.
$14.95

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Saints in World War II

Lorenzo Ruiz: The Filipino Protomartyr in Nagasaki by Rev. Josemaria Luengo, PhD
San Lorenzo Ruiz (Saint Lawrence Ruiz) is one of
the first famous Filipino saints, a father of two, who was martyred along
with fellow Catholic Missionaries in Nagasaki Japan in the 1800's. Since
then, Nagasaki has been a flourishing center for Catholicism in Japan--one
of the few places to survive the brutal christian persecutions by the
Shoguns.
Includes research findings
on Origins of Filipino race in Greek, Jewish, Phoenecian, Hungarian, Tartar,
India, China, and others.

184 pp.
$12.95

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330 Years Ago, Before Hawaii…

Pedro Calungsod: The Visayo Protomartyr In Tumhon, Guam,
April 2, 1672 by Rev. Josemaria Luengo, PhD
San Pedro (Saint Peter Calungsod) converted Guam, leading to the Westernization of the Australias and Hawaiians.
Includes research findings on Origins and proofs of Filipino
race in Greek, Jewish, Phoenecian, Hungarian, Tartar, India, China, and
others.

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Spiritual Drama!

How Firm A Foundation by Marcus Grodi
“How Firm a Foundation is a remarkable achievement. For the first time ever, Marcus Grodi
has given readers a realistic and compelling view into two worlds—the inner dynamics of a
Christian denomination, and the struggles of a dedicated and honest man of God who slowly
witnesses the underpinnings of his faith crumble, only to be replaced by solid bedrock.
I’m confident you’ll enjoy this book. Thanks, Marcus; you’ve done a superb job of storytelling.”
—Bud Macfarlane Jr., author
Pierced by a Sword

544 pp.
$15.95
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Detective Thriller!

Holy Innocents by Bill Kassel
Holy Innocents, a novel of today, is the story of a town shocked by the discovery of a dead baby in the trash. ... As the mystery is unraveled, readers are treated to a realistic picture of parish life, of ecumenism, and of faith in a small American Catholic diocese.
THE FIRST IN A NEW SERIES OF
EXCITING TOPICAL MYSTERIES,
BRINGING A FRESH VOICE AND A
CLEAR FAITH PERSPECTIVE TO
SOME OF THE HOTTEST ISSUES
TORN FROM TODAY'S HEADLINES

203 pp.
$16.95

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Southern Hospitality and Intolerance!

A Philadelphia Catholic in King James's Court by Martin de Porres Kennedy
After the tragic death of his father, Michael O'Shea travels from his native
Philadelphia to rural Kentucky for the summer. In this land of tobacco farming,
bluegrass music, and devout fundamentalist Christianity, he is compelled to explain his
Catholic Faith. His only defense...the Bible.
Join Michael on an Amish-style farmstead as he learns to milk a cow, harness a horse,
disk a field, and harvest hay with a team instead of a tractor.
Will this boy survive the hell-fire and brimstone trial
as one free-thinking individual against an entire town?

317 pp.
$12.95
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Role-play as the boy against a town!

A Philadelphia Catholic to King James's Court: Discussion/Study Guide
by Martin de Porres Kennedy
The study guide which accompanies the book. Very good.

45 pp.
$3.95

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From the man who toppled the Iron Curtain

Springtime of Evangelization by Pope John Paul II
A valuable collectors item for all Catholics! This book presents the addresses of Pope John Paul II to the bishops of the United States on their 1998 ad limina visits to the Vatican. You get all the specifics, right from the Holy Father himself, about how he hopes the New Evangelization will be carried out in the U.S. These exciting and very readable addresses are vintage Pope John Paul. Forward by Fr. Richard John Neuhaus. Destined to be a classic.

152 pp.
$14.95
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How MTV affects Lawfulness of Nations

Music and Morals: A Theological Appraisal of the Moral and Psychological
Effects of Music by Basil Cole, O.P.
When the lyrics of modern songs extol cop killing, deviant sexual behavior, Satanism and suicide; and when rock concerts turn violent, lives are lost, and communities trashed, people begin to wonder about the link between music and morals. The history of sacred and secular music is traced through the centuries from both philosophical and theological perspectives, and includes insights from persons such as Confucius, Aristotle, Plato, Aquinas, Nietzsche, and Pope John Paul II.

158 pp.
$12.95

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Origins of the Polynesian Race!

Philippine Indigenous
Culture: Sociology-Education-Social Work by Rev. Josemaria Luengo, PhD
Rev. Jose Ma. Luengo,
PhD., in one of his first books treating filipino history prior to and
after the Spanish colonization. Browse through Cutting Edge Research on
Ancient Philippines/Polynesian race by Fr. Josemaria Luengo, PhD.
Includes research findings
on Origins and proofs of Filipino race in Greek, Jewish, Phoenecian, Hungarian,
Tartar, India, China, and others.
Special Order: $105.00


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Ancient Indo-European Zoroastrian Religion Converted!

History of the Philippines-Miguel
Ayatumo, Filipino Protoconfessor 1593-1609 by Rev. Josemaria Luengo, PhD
San Miguel Ayatumo (Saint Michael Ayatumo) was the
first Filipino Saint, in the very beginning when Spanish colonizers brought
the first conversions to Catholic faith in the provinces. Includes research
findings on Origins and proofs of Filipino race in Greek, Jewish, Phoenecian,
Hungarian, Tartar, India, China, and others.


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In The Pit:
Diverse catalog of musically-related books and filmographies and stage works
of one ideal pitted against another.
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