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By Anne Eileen Heffernan FSP

Some of the best-loved saints of the Church are featured in a revised and up to date variation of a vintage assortment. splendidly written biographies and illustrations of Saints Lucy, Monica, Augustine, Benedict, Francis Xavier, Edith Stein, Juan Diego, Katharine Drexel, and so on. excellent for intermediate readers and college or church libraries.

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This made it easier for everyone to hear Jesus. When he had finished speaking, Jesus turned to Peter. “Go out into the deep water and lower your nets for a catch,” he instructed. A catch! But night was the best time to catch fish. Surely Jesus knew that. Besides, Peter was tired. “Master,” he said, “we’ve worked hard all night and caught nothing. ” Peter and his crew rowed their boat out into deeper water and lowered their nets. Within minutes the nets were full of fish! They even had to call James and John to come out in their boat and help haul in all the fish.

Go out into the deep water and lower your nets for a catch,” he instructed. A catch! But night was the best time to catch fish. Surely Jesus knew that. Besides, Peter was tired. “Master,” he said, “we’ve worked hard all night and caught nothing. ” Peter and his crew rowed their boat out into deeper water and lowered their nets. Within minutes the nets were full of fish! They even had to call James and John to come out in their boat and help haul in all the fish. ” gasped Andrew when they finally pulled the boats up onto the beach.

After three days of searching, they went to the Temple. And there was Jesus, in the midst of a circle of rabbis and other teachers. These important men were holding a conversation with Jesus. His wisdom and knowledge amazed them. Mary hurried over to Jesus. “Son, why have you done this to us? ” Joseph didn’t say anything, but his face shone with pride as he took the boy’s slim hand into his big rough one. He didn’t mind that Jesus had been there in the Temple. He knew that Jesus had been busy with something very important.

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