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Catholic Summer Reading List:
Summer reading is a cherished tradition that brings joy and adventure into the lazy days of the season. As the days grow longer and warmer, we eagerly dive into the pages of our favorite books, seeking refuge in their captivating stories.
Whether it's a thrilling mystery, a heartwarming romance, or a thought-provoking memoir, summer reading offers an escape from the mundane and transports us to different worlds. It's a chance to explore new ideas, expand our horizons, and indulge in the pure pleasure of losing ourselves in a good book.
The freedom to read at our leisure, relaxing by the poolside or lounging in a hammock, makes summer reading all the more enjoyable. So, let the pages turn, the stories unravel, and the imagination soar as we embark on another summer filled with literary adventures.
If you are looking for some summer reading for you or the kids, I have a few fun Catholic resources for you!
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Author Victoria Everleigh’s reading list is here. If you’re looking for a virtuous and inspirational read with romance sprinkled in, these are for you!
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Enjoy a FREE sample letter: The Wanderlust Catholic is a monthly subscription letter from Annunciation Designs. Each snail-mail letter takes readers on a pilgrimage to a Catholic treasure...right from home!
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Island of Miracles or Whispering Vines by Amy Schisler
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Brave Water by Sarah Robsdottir (Young Adult): In Talitha’s world, the only thing stronger than the need for water is the working of the Holy Spirit.
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Blink or We'll Miss It by Ginny Kochis (Young Adult)
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Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus: An Introductory Latin Missal for Children: If you’ve only attended the Novus Ordo, the knowledge of the Latin Mass you’ll get from this book, beautifully illustrated by Adalee Hude, will deepen your understanding of the Novus Ordo. For children who can sit still but need help to be fully involved at the Mass, Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus will guide them along visually and verbally.
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