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Man Who Dared a King by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan

The Man Who Dared a King is a biography of the courageous St. John Fisher, who died a martyr under King Henry VIII of England. Written by the Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, perhaps best known for his famous Angel Food series of children’s book, this title is geared towards children but easily enjoyed by all ages as you learn a little more about this heroic English Martyr. Sit back and listen along to the tale of the man who had the courage to dare a king!

42 Minutes.

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Knight of Molokai by Eva K. Betz

Hurricane! Volcano eruptions and fire! Leprosy! Nothing deterred Father Damien from doing the work to which he had been called. Outstandingly big and strong as a boy, he was notably kind and determined to help others as a young man. He needed all his strength and kindness when he went to live at the leper colony of Molokai. This children’s biography of Father Damien of Molokai was written by Eva K. Betz, a prolific Catholic writer of history and biography books for children.

3 Hours and 26 Minutes

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King of the Golden City by Mother Mary Loyola

The charming allegory King of the Golden City will bring to the heart of the child a deep love for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament and an understanding of the bountiful graces received in Holy Communion. We follow with delight the little Dilecta in her meetings with The King; her struggles against the evil influence of Malignus and against Self, in which she is so ably helped by the Prince Guardian; and the hut in which she lived and where The King so often and so graciously visited her she journeys– right into His Golden City. The book was originally written for a young child who asked Mother Loyola what she must do to prepare for her First Holy Communion. The child asked for a story with hidden messages. The resulting allegory is one of Mother Mary Loyola’s most read works, and a favorite of readers of all ages. Our children ask for this book again and again!

1 Hour and 58 Minutes.

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Just Stories: The Kind That Never Grow Old by Fr. Winfrid Herbst

A collection of 48 charming and delightful short stories for the Catholic child, Just Stories: The Kind That Never Grow Old, is geared to teach morals and the Truths of the Faith. Stories like The Little Girl Who Was Not Afraid, Honesty Rewarded, A Letter to St. Joseph, What a Reproach!, God’s Ways, The Sweetest Story Ever Told, Taking Baby Jesus Home, and Our Lady Loves the Mass are sure to become your children’s favorites and be asked for again and again. Great listening for afternoon quiet time, while on the road, or anytime!

3 Hours and 46 Minutes

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Good Morning Boys And Girls by Rev. Thomas J. Hosty

Good Morning Boys And Girls Audiobook contains forty simple, delightful sermons for children. The stories cover a full school year, all Sundays and a few holydays in between. Under such engaging chapter titles, as Chasing Rainbows, Caterpillars, The Best Christmas Gift, and Breakfast of Champions, the book entertains while it instructs. Rev. Hosty weaves the Truths of the Faith in an easy to understand manner, Heaven takes on a new closeness as “God’s Home”; the Bible is a collection of “Letters from God”; while the devil is called “a Real Bogeyman.” Such important subjects as beauty of soul, gratitude, Sunday Mass, the foolishness of sin, the Rosary, and temptation are dealt with in a refreshing manner guaranteed to capture the interest of every child!

3 Hours and 49 Minutes.

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God’s Troubadour, The Story of St. Francis of Assisi by Sophie Jewett

God’s Troubadour, The Story of St. Francis of Assisi, a biography of one of the most loved Saints of all time, was originally written for children 7-10 years old, but is an book that will be enjoyed by all ages. The book tells how the gay, courtly young soldier, Francis Bernardone, became a knight of Jesus Christ, vowed devotion to Lady Poverty and proved himself the “little brother” to all men, and even to the birds and beasts, his beloved friends. The son of a wealthy merchant, Saint Francis of Assisi kept company in his youth with a roving band of young nobles who were bent on having a good time, thinking nothing of the comfort or feelings of other people.

When sickness puts an end to his soldierly ambitions, he turns his back on earthly possessions, much to the disgust of his father, donning a dust-colored robe and tying a plain rope around his waist. Traveling barefooted and bareheaded through the hills of Italy he begins his ministry to the outcasts of society: the lepers, the poor, the hungry. Other men flock to join him and share in his work, including three robbers who feel the transforming power of his love. His powers extend over the animal kingdom as well. He preaches to the birds and he tames the wolf who has been terrorizing the villagers of Gubbio. When he journeys eastward with the Crusaders, he ministers to Saracen and Christian alike. One year at Christmas he presents a living nativity scene to his neighbors, beginning a tradition that has lasted for centuries. A delightful biography, with some stories not often heard, that will hold the attention of listeners of all ages!

2 Hours and 25 Minutes.

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God Died At Three O’Clock by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan

From the writer of the favorite children’s series, the Angel Food books, comes a wonderful children’s book on the Passion and death of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Similar in some ways to the great book by St. Alphonsus de Liguori for adults, The Clock of the Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, this book for children follows along the hours of the Passion in a way that will touch children’s hearts and help bring them to a fuller understanding of Jesus’ Passion and death. This book is a favorite of all ages in our family, perfect for Holy Week. The book God Died at Three O’Clock really draws everyone’s attention to the events of the Passion, making the experience of Passiontide richer and more deeply meaningful.

1 Hour and 22 Minutes

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Ghost of Kingdom Come by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan

Do you believe in Ghosts? Are you afraid of Ghosts? Ghosts are truly real. St. Joseph, St. Peter, St. Bridget are real ghosts. This little book is written with the hope that the boys and girls who read it, will someday become “Ghosts of Kingdom Come”!
Written by the author of and in a similar style as the popular Angel Food children’s series, this engaging volume is a series of delightful stories for children – each with a moral to them – with a story of a ghostly visitor to a priest visiting an old castle for rest.

1 Hour and 56 Minutes.

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First Communion Days by a Sister of Notre Dame

First Communion Days is a collection of 12 true stories of children preparing for and receiving their First Holy Communion as remembered by a Sister of Notre Dame. These stories will encourage a love of the Blessed Sacrament in children and adults alike. An old-fashioned treasure which will bring a fresh awareness of the amazing gift our Lord has given us in the Holy Eucharist!

1 Hour and 39 Minutes.

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Angel Food Time by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan

The Angel Food Time audio book is the sixth and final book in the original “Angel Food” series by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, a popular and enduring series of short stories for children. Your Children will be delighted by these tales that weave the truths of the Baltimore Catechism into real life applications, favorite stories they’ll ask to hear again and again! This volume contains 28 chapters including titles such as: The Boy Who Weighed an Elephant, Six Red Roses, A Home for Kip, The Devil Makes a Discovery, and The Boy Who Almost Lost Thanksgiving Day.

2 Hours and 34 Minutes.

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