Cada Dia Es Un Don – (Spanish)
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With Cada Dia es un Don Catholic Book Publishing presents a Spanish edition of the popular daily devotional Every Day Is a Gift. Each of the daily meditations in Cada Dia es un Don features a text from Sacred Scripture, a quotation from the writings of a saint, and a meaningful prayer. An introduction by Rev. Frederick Schroeder tells of the power of prayer. Cada Dia es un Don from Catholic Book Publishing is attractively illustrated and printed in two colors and includes a handy ribbon marker to assist in keeping one’s place. Contiene meditaciones para cada d
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SKU (ISBN): 9781937913588
ISBN10: 1937913589
Language: Spanish
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: March 2013
Spiritual Life
Publisher: Catholic Book Publishing
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