Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Thomas More, John Fisher and the English Martyrs


In honor of the feast of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher on the 22nd of June, we offer our first release "Witnesses to the Holy Mass and other sermons" free with the purchase of $10 or more. This is a offer is only good for orders placed on June 22nd. Just place your order on the 22nd and we will automatically include the "Witnesses to the Holy Mass" book in your order. Don't miss out! Here's what others have said:
“Witnesses is an extraordinary book about love and sacrifice for the Eucharist! Reading it will inspire a greater devotion to the Catholic faith, especially the Mass. Once I began reading, I couldn’t put it down. Once I finished, I couldn¹t wait to share it with others… Having read the book, I feel a greater desire to defend my faith even unto death. Thank you!" - Dede Laugesen, Director, Holy Baby! DVDs and President, The Rosary Project-

"The gripping stories recounted will inspire not only a devotion to these saints, but also a renewed passion for the holy Mass that these holy men and woment shed their blood to preserve." - The Catholic Answer-March/April 2005


At the dawn of the 20th century, six sermons were preached by a Benedictine priest in commemoration of men and women who loved God more than they loved themselves and who paid the ultimate price for their faithfulness. Now, at the dawn of a new century we can revisit their sacrifices and examine our own consciences to discover how much we love the God who gave us His only Son on Calvary and in the Holy Sacrifice of the altar.


WITNESSES TO THE HOLY MASS and other sermons by Dom Bede Camm OSB was originally preached to inspire the faithful of England by recalling the sacrifices of the English martyrs who suffered during the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. As England needed conversion in those days, so too do our hearts need conversion today!

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