David Werthmann: 5 books

Book cover of Novena Meditations With Pope John Paul II
by David Werthmann
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2006

Pope John Paul II was deeply devoted to the power of prayer as a means of growing closer to God. Here is a novena, nine days of personal prayer, reflecting on aspects of spirituality from the late Holy Father's life and writings. He was a great champion of youth, life, freedom, the poor, world peace,...
Book cover of Novena Meditations With Teresa of Calcutta
by David Werthmann
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2007

Mother Teresa of Calcutta was truly a saint of our time. The example of her life dedicated to the poor has much to teach us. Each meditation in this novena offers guided imagery for reflection on themes prevalent in her life, Scripture quotes, and prayers. Deluxe pamphlet Nonreturnable
Book cover of Marian Devotions With Pope John Paul II
by David Werthmann
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2006

As a young man in Poland, Karol Wojtyla had great devotion to Our Lady of Czestechowa. As pope, his first international trip was to the shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico. His papal motto, toto tuus (all for you), was directed to Our Lady. During his pontificate he added a new set of mysteries...
Book cover of Eucharistic Devotions With Pope John Paul II
by David Werthmann
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2006

Those close to Pope John Paul II attest that the Holy Father was deeply devoted to the Eucharist. It was the total source of his strength, and his comfort in times of personal suffering. This collection of inspiring devotions invites readers to explore the John Paul's Eucharistic spirituality and...
Book cover of Novena Meditations to Our Mother of Perpetual Help
by David Werthmann
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2004

Mary is honored under many titles and in many images. But perhaps none is as famous and beloved around the world as the beautiful icon of Our Mother of Perpetual Help. There is rich symbolism in each element contained in that painting. Have you ever looked closely at the face of Mary, her hands, or...
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