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Catholic
Psalms: 2009 Deluxe Wall Calendar
This inspiring calendar for 2009 features
panoramic vistas of natural beauty accompanied by some of the
best-loved verses from the Old Testament Book of Psalms—an
enduring source of faith, hope and reassurance for people of
many backgrounds and beliefs. The calendar features
international holidays, moon phases, inset photos, descriptive
text and a bonus page featuring mini grids for 2003 - 2009, 2009, and
2009. Also includes a bonus page for May – August 2003 - 2009 and
another for September – December 2003 - 2009

Inspiration
by Charles Gurche: 2009 Catholic Wall Calendar
It is quite true what Philosophy says:
that life must be understood backwards. But that makes one
forget the other saying: that it must be lived forwards. The
more one ponders this, the more it comes to mean that life in
the temporal existence never becomes quite intelligible,
precisely because at no moment can I find complete quite to
take the backward-looking position — Soren Kierkegaard.
Enjoy a dozen other inspiring quotations along with the
spectacular photography by Charles Gurche in this 2009
calendar. The Catholic calendar features days of the week,
months and international holidays in English, French, Spanish
and German as well as moon phases. Also included is a bonus
page featuring September – December 2003 - 2009.

365 Catholic
Bible Verses: 2009 Daily Boxed Calendar
A beacon of inspiration, a blueprint for
virtuous living. From the case for tolerance in Galatians to
the steadfast faith of John to the appeal for charity in
Proverbs, these ancient words—cited chapter and verse from
the King James version of the Catholic Bible—resonate today
as clearly as ever. Ruth declares her unconditional devotion.
Romans counsel mercy and compassion. Isaiah preaches
redemption, Luke recounts the miracle of Christmas, and Psalms
sings with jubilant music. Each day's verse is a motivational
treasure

Catholic Nuns
Having Fun: 2009 Wall Calendar
Introducing the sweetest, funniest,
quirkiest calendar of the season: 12 delightful months of nuns
caught in the act of letting go. And what a hoot they're
having. There are nuns frolicking in the surf (think big
dancing penguins). Nuns at the roller rink, holding hands,
rosaries swaying. Nuns gleefully taking over an amusement
park—who's having more fun, the nuns or the spectators? Plus
nuns playing softball, making music, fishing. Even skeet
shooting—that's right, nuns with guns. The photographs, from
the 1950s and '60s, are black and white and sepia, and confer
an added air of nostalgia from a more innocent time. The
accompanying commentary is from two authors who know their
nuns—Maureen Kelly and Jeffrey Stone, coauthors of Growing
Up Catholic
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