Handlekurv
Rosenkransen – folder i lommebokformat (pakke med 50 stk)
Maria i Bibelen og i vårt liv, ny utg.
St. Josef, statue i alabast 20cm hvit
Rosenkrans i agatstein med gullfarget kjede
Signs and symbols in christian art
Rosenkrans i resin med lysebrune perler, benediktsmedaljong og sølvfarget kjede
Et spyd av kjærlighet og lengsel
Rosenkrans med Den Hellige Ånd, perler 6mm og sølvfarget kjede
Kristin Lavransdatter - Kransen, heftet
Father Miguel Pro
Å leve i Guds nærvær
Mirakelet i Fátima
De gyldne dagene
Siklesmekke - oransje
Lidelse og omsorg ved livets slutt
Vinen - En gave fra himmelen og jorden
Legg ut på dypet (6. klasse)
Frans av Assisi - en profet for vår tid
Rosenkrans i oleventre med taubinding og ovale perler
Fra Golgata til Donau
Spiritual Combat – According to St Benedict
Klara av Assisis skrifter
Med Paulus i Hellas
On the Canonization and Veneration of the Saints
Vår Frue av Rue du Bac, statue i alabast 23cm hvit
Rosenkransdekade i oliventre med taubinding
Fedre og lærere
Rosenkrans, krystallperler på gullkjede – turkis
Skapular, Mont Karmel/Jesu Hellige hjerte
Statue - Jomfru Maria med barnet, Dolomitt, 30cm
Kort - Kristus og Apostel
Tidebønnene - Bind II (fastetiden)
Billings-metoden for naturlig familieplanlegging
De 21 - En reise i de koptiske martyrenes fotspor
Handlekurv
Rosenkransen – folder i lommebokformat (pakke med 50 stk)
Maria i Bibelen og i vårt liv, ny utg.
St. Josef, statue i alabast 20cm hvit
Rosenkrans i agatstein med gullfarget kjede
Signs and symbols in christian art
Rosenkrans i resin med lysebrune perler, benediktsmedaljong og sølvfarget kjede
Et spyd av kjærlighet og lengsel
Rosenkrans med Den Hellige Ånd, perler 6mm og sølvfarget kjede
Kristin Lavransdatter - Kransen, heftet
Father Miguel Pro
Å leve i Guds nærvær
Mirakelet i Fátima
De gyldne dagene
Siklesmekke - oransje
Lidelse og omsorg ved livets slutt
Vinen - En gave fra himmelen og jorden
Legg ut på dypet (6. klasse)
Frans av Assisi - en profet for vår tid
Rosenkrans i oleventre med taubinding og ovale perler
Fra Golgata til Donau
Spiritual Combat – According to St Benedict
Klara av Assisis skrifter
Med Paulus i Hellas
On the Canonization and Veneration of the Saints
Vår Frue av Rue du Bac, statue i alabast 23cm hvit
Rosenkransdekade i oliventre med taubinding
Fedre og lærere
Rosenkrans, krystallperler på gullkjede – turkis
Skapular, Mont Karmel/Jesu Hellige hjerte
Statue - Jomfru Maria med barnet, Dolomitt, 30cm
Kort - Kristus og Apostel
Tidebønnene - Bind II (fastetiden)
Billings-metoden for naturlig familieplanlegging
De 21 - En reise i de koptiske martyrenes fotspor
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When she was about nine years old, Josephine Bakhita was kidnapped
near Darfur, Sudan, by Arab slave traders. For several years she was
subjected to brutal and humiliating treatment until she was ransomed and
taken to Venice, Italy, where she became a Catholic and a nun.
Joyfully
and serenely Bakhita served in a convent, school and infirmary run by
Canossian sisters in a small, obscure town in northern Italy until her
death in 1947. Then something even more remarkable than her redemption
happened.
Hundreds of ordinary people came to see Bakhita lying in
state, and along with these visits came stories about how the simple
nun had given comfort, advice and encouragement as she went about her
tasks as cook, doorkeeper, nurse, etc. Almost immediately graces and
miracles attributed to Bakhita’s intercession began to be reported.
Ever
since, the place where Bakhita died and the wonders began has been a
shrine visited by people from all over the world. They come to seek the
intercession of one who was no stranger to loss and suffering and yet
had given herself with complete confidence to the Lord. It is here, in
this sparsely furnished room, where Italian journalist Roberto Italo
Zanini begins his story of Bakhita and her journey from slavery to
sainthood.
Based on Bakhita’s autobiography, which she dictated
to a Canossian sister in obedience to her superior, the canonization
files and many other sources, Zanini records the life, virtues and
miracles of this daughter of Africa who has become a sister to the whole
world. Illustrated with 16 pages of photos.
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When she was about nine years old, Josephine Bakhita was kidnapped
near Darfur, Sudan, by Arab slave traders. For several years she was
subjected to brutal and humiliating treatment until she was ransomed and
taken to Venice, Italy, where she became a Catholic and a nun.
Joyfully
and serenely Bakhita served in a convent, school and infirmary run by
Canossian sisters in a small, obscure town in northern Italy until her
death in 1947. Then something even more remarkable than her redemption
happened.
Hundreds of ordinary people came to see Bakhita lying in
state, and along with these visits came stories about how the simple
nun had given comfort, advice and encouragement as she went about her
tasks as cook, doorkeeper, nurse, etc. Almost immediately graces and
miracles attributed to Bakhita’s intercession began to be reported.
Ever
since, the place where Bakhita died and the wonders began has been a
shrine visited by people from all over the world. They come to seek the
intercession of one who was no stranger to loss and suffering and yet
had given herself with complete confidence to the Lord. It is here, in
this sparsely furnished room, where Italian journalist Roberto Italo
Zanini begins his story of Bakhita and her journey from slavery to
sainthood.
Based on Bakhita’s autobiography, which she dictated
to a Canossian sister in obedience to her superior, the canonization
files and many other sources, Zanini records the life, virtues and
miracles of this daughter of Africa who has become a sister to the whole
world. Illustrated with 16 pages of photos.
| Forfatter | |
|---|---|
| Forlag | Ignatius press |
| Format | Heftet |
| ISBN | 9781586176891 |
| Antall sider | |
| Utgitt | 2013 |




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