New Books and DVDs have been added to the SFB Library!
A big thank you to those who have donated these items. Here is a preview of what’s new:
FOR YOUNG ADULTS:
Ask the Bible Geek 2 – More answers to questions from Catholic teens.
At Home in Persimmon Hollow (fiction) – First in a series of novels chronicling life in frontier-era Florida.
Stitching a Life in Persimmon Hollow (fiction) – The second of the Persimmon Hollow Legacy series.
ADULTS:
The Song of Bernadette - The life of Bernadette Soubirous , the young visionary of Lourdes, written in the form of a novel.
Let Us Become Friends of Jesus – Meditations from Pope Benedict XVI
Genesis to Jesus – A scriptural overview of salvation history, by Kimberly Hahn
Amazing Graces – A look at sacramentals, what they are, and what they do for us
Living Joy – Equips you with the wisdom you need to experience joy to the fullest
The Miracle of the Holy House of Loreto – The story of the dwelling where Our Lady was conceived and lived, and which is a perpetual miracle
The Glories of Mary -St. Alphonsus de Liguori's work on devotion to the Mother of God.
Saintly Moms – 25 stories of moms who just happened to become saints
The Fragment (fiction) – A thriller involving a young photographer who becomes involved in a covert international alliance to authenticate a fragment of the True Cross in post-WWI Europe.
The Pilgrim – (fiction) – Travel with Empress Helena who takes a perilous pilgrimage through an ancient landscape, determined to follow God’s calling
DVDs:
Saint Francis: Troubadour of God’s Peace – A one-man drama from Saint Luke Productions
Miracles from Heaven – Based on the true story of a woman who becomes an advocate for her young daughter who has a rare, incurable disease
Purgatory: The Forgotten Church – Documentary investigating the controversy and consolation of Purgatory
Reflections – A five-volume collection of homilies from Fr. Leo Clifford, one of the Catholic Church’s most gifted and distinguished speakers.
Find these titles and more on the Library Rack in the gathering area and in the Main Library downstairs in Jesuit Hall.