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New on the St. Gall Book Cart!
a.k.a. genius He can't even open his locker at school! How can he be a genius! Join Gabe as he navigates the trying times of middle-school, wonders what it means to have brains, and learns what it truly means to be himself. Themes include: self-acceptance, giftedness, and humor.AKA GENIUS Toby the Lighthouse Keeper
Being a lighthouse keeper is not like being on vacation on the sea coast. Follow Toby as he runs a lighthouse with his dog and cat. He likes his hard job because he knows that God placed him there. When he sees a fishing boat breaking up during a storm, will he attempt a risky rescue? SAINTS CHRONICLES
Read about saints including St. Clare, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Ignatius of Loyola in these graphic novels. |
“The Glory of God is a Catholic children's book that provides down-to-earth instruction on loving God and neighbor. Beautiful illustrations capture a child's imagination by bringing him or her into the everyday situations that test our desire to do God's Will. Explore the tenets of our Faith - the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation - to teach children not only how to make good choices, but also how to identify sin and obtain God's Mercy.” -Rev. Francis J Hoffman (“Fr. Rocky”), Executive Director and CEO of Relevant Radio
DIGITAL DISCIPLE
At school Carlo tried to comfort friends whose parents were undergoing divorce, as well as stepping in to defend disabled students from bullies. After school hours he volunteered his time with the city’s homeless and destitute. Considered a computer geek by some, Carlo spent four years creating a website dedicated to cataloguing every reported Eucharistic miracle around the world. He also enjoyed films, comics, soccer, and playing popular video games. Find out more about Bl. Carlo Acutis in this graphic novel. |