
This faith-filled, practical booklet is for parish volunteers who serve the spiritual needs of parishioners who cannot come to Mass for health-related reasons. Through helpful tips and true-to-life stories, ministers to those in need will grow in confidence and skills as they share God’s love with those who are not able to physically join in the community’s sacramental life.

Catholics don’t worship Mary – worship is for God alone – but she does hold a special place in history, in the Church, and in our devotions. This Marian devotional helps Catholic youth draw closer to the heart of Jesus through the heart of his mother. Written in an inviting and accessible style by youth fiction author and experienced religious education consultant Caroline Pignat, A Heart Like Hers is a helpful introduction for teenagers to incorporating an educated veneration of Mary into one’s prayer life.

The fifth in our Catholic Kids’ Library series, this beautifully illustrated book teaches younger children the many ways they can learn about God’s wonderful creation and how to care for it. The message children receive is simple: God’s creation is vast, diverse, beautiful and loved by God. In the same vein as the teachings in Laudato Si’, children will see themselves as part of that creation and interrelated with all that exists, which imparts a responsibility of care. Included in the series is a parent/caregiver page with ideas on how they might help their children be faithful followers of Jesus.

Whether you are seeking hope, comfort and healing, or simply need to connect with God more deeply in your daily prayer, these all-time favourite bits of wisdom are shared by people who lived in our ordinary world in an extraordinary way.

Where do you find hope in the world today? In this inspiring book, a dozen Catholic writers from different walks of life reflect on where they find hope in their work and in their lives, despite the many challenges and crises that surround us. As we embrace the Jubilee Year 2025, whose theme is “Pilgrims of Hope,” we can all join in this pilgrimage and look for signs of hope, which “does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit that has been given to us” (Romans 5:5).