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faithcecelia

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I have some Catholic 'stuff' to clear out so wondered if anyone wanted anything:

[u]Books[/u]

Gentle Roads to Survival - Making Self-healing choises in difficult situations.
Andre Auw Ph.D


Lord Have Mercy-The healing power of confession
Scott Hahn


I Am With You
Fr John Woolley


Why I am Still a Catholic: Essays in faith and perseverance
edited by Peter Stanford


Venerable Mary Potter and Little Company of Jesus (more a large booklet)



Tears at Night, Joy at Dawn; Journel of a dying seminarian.
Andrew Robinson.[i] I personally recommend this to anyone, its amazing, just stock up on tissues![/i]


The Silent Struggle:Remarkable story of triumph over anorexia and abuse.
Sr Marie Therese of the Cross (from NH)


Leonie Martin, a Difficult Life
Marie Baudin-Croiz

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Strictlyinkblot

I'd love some of your books. I've already read 'Tears at Night: Joy at Dawn' and 'The Silent Struggle' but if there's no other takers I'll take whatever ones you want to send me. If you have a paypal account I'll send you the money for the postage.

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I would like to take these two, if I may:

Gentle Roads to Survival - Making Self-healing choices in difficult situations.
Andre Auw Ph.D

Lord Have Mercy-The healing power of confession
Scott Hahn

I have a friend who is thinking of converting to Catholicism who might benefit from Scott Hahn, and I think the Auw book might be useful for me in my professional life. (I'm about to start work in a psychiatric unit.) If somebody really wants the Hahn book, please say - I can afford to get my own copy. The Auw book looks difficult to obtain, so I would be really grateful if I could have that.

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[quote name='faithcecelia' timestamp='1323987069' post='2351812']
I have some Catholic 'stuff' to clear out so wondered if anyone wanted anything:

[u]Books[/u]

Gentle Roads to Survival - Making Self-healing choises in difficult situations.[color=#EE82EE] Beatitude[/color]
Andre Auw Ph.D


Lord Have Mercy-The healing power of confession [color=#EE82EE]Beatitude[/color]
Scott Hahn


I Am With You[color=#00FFFF] Strictly[/color]
Fr John Woolley


Why I am Still a Catholic: Essays in faith and perseverance[color=#00FFFF]Strictly[/color]
edited by Peter Stanford


Venerable Mary Potter and Little Company of Jesus (more a large booklet) [color=#00FFFF]Strictly[/color]



Tears at Night, Joy at Dawn; Journel of a dying seminarian.
Andrew Robinson.[i] I personally recommend this to anyone, its amazing, just stock up on tissues![/i]


The Silent Struggle:Remarkable story of triumph over anorexia and abuse.
Sr Marie Therese of the Cross (from NH)


Leonie Martin, a Difficult Life [color=#00FFFF]Strictly[/color]
Marie Baudin-Croiz
[/quote]

Does that look okay for you both?

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[quote name='faithcecelia' timestamp='1323987069' post='2351812']
I have some Catholic 'stuff' to clear out so wondered if anyone wanted anything:

[u]Books[/u]

Gentle Roads to Survival - Making Self-healing choises in difficult situations.
Andre Auw Ph.D


Lord Have Mercy-The healing power of confession
Scott Hahn


I Am With You
Fr John Woolley


Why I am Still a Catholic: Essays in faith and perseverance
edited by Peter Stanford


Venerable Mary Potter and Little Company of Jesus (more a large booklet)



Tears at Night, Joy at Dawn; Journel of a dying seminarian.
Andrew Robinson.[i] I personally recommend this to anyone, its amazing, just stock up on tissues![/i]


The Silent Struggle:Remarkable story of triumph over anorexia and abuse.
Sr Marie Therese of the Cross (from NH)


Leonie Martin, a Difficult Life
Marie Baudin-Croiz
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These sound good but I am so far away.

Lord Have Mercy-The healing power of confession
Scott Hahn


I Am With You
Fr John Woolley

Tears at Night, Joy at Dawn; Journel of a dying seminarian.
Andrew Robinson.

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InPersonaChriste

I would love to have:

Tears at Night, Joy at Dawn; Journel of a dying seminarian.
Andrew Robinson.
[i]But I see that many of you have dibs...[/i]

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Late, late, late, late, late too late. :( There were two books that I would have asked for!

Oh well blessings to those who got/will get them!

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brandelynmarie

Someone else could have [i]Tears At Night[/i]. :) I would still like [i]Silent Struggle.[/i]

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FutureCarmeliteClaire

Ooh, the one by Sr. Marie Therese sounds good!! I would like to read/have it... What did you think about it?

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Strictlyinkblot

[quote name='faithcecelia' timestamp='1323990842' post='2351831']

Does that look okay for you both?
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That's great, thanks.

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Beatitude, Strictly and Brandlynmarie, could I please have your addresses? Darlene, I've got yours and the book you asked for is very light anyway.


Joyful - I have another of that authors books somewhere but havent come across it, I will pm you if and when it turns up. Yes, he is a Catholic, a former priest actually and still committed to his faith - it was reading these books that helped me accept my counselling properly and be comfortable with having the treatments I did without worrying they were contrary to the faith.

Futurecarmeliteclaire - sorry, Brandlyn got in first but yes its a book I find good. The sister who wrote it is in NH :)

I will prpbably have more to post too - most of my stuff is going to charity shops but I prefer some of the books to go to people who will really appreciate them.

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