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From the Cross to the Empty Tomb - by Arthur J Serratelli (Paperback)
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Highlights
- From The Cross To The Empty Tomb 978-1-947070-13-4 Bishop Serratelli invites you to journey with those who were with Jesus in His last hours.
- Author(s): Arthur J Serratelli
- 96 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Devotional
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About the Book
Bishop Serratelli invites you to journey with those who, were with Jesus in His last hours. You may be like, Peter one day, and like Judas, Simon, Mary Magdalene, or Our Lady on another. This Lenten book provides a, deeper appreciation for God's eternal saving love.Book Synopsis
From The Cross To The Empty Tomb 978-1-947070-13-4
Bishop Serratelli invites you to journey with those who were with Jesus in His last hours. You may be like Peter one day, and like Judas, Simon, Mary Magdalene, or Our Lady on another. This Lenten book provides a deeper appreciation for God's eternal saving love. The author weaves Scripture and history so seamlessly that you feel the pain and betrayal of Our Lord and truly appreciate what He has done for you and how precious His love is.
"I have found no book with the insights and reflections on the passion that Bishop Serratelli expands upon in this book. It's a treasure!" Prof. Allan Wright, Seton Hall University
Among the features of this book are:
- Sturdy flexible cover
- Size 3-3/8" x 5-3/4"
- Beautiful, full color illustrations throughout
- High-quality paper
- Scripture reflections
- Stations of the Cross in multi-color
- Conveniently sized to accommodate nightstand or purse
- Nihil Obstat
- Imprimatur
Chapter Titles Include:
1. Peter: The Gift of Forgiveness
2. Judas: The Mystery of Iniquity
3. Pilate: The Challenge of Conscience.
4. Barabbas: True Freedom.
5. Simon of Cyrene: Discipleship
6. Daughters of Jerusalem: Repentance.
7. The Crowd: Divine Grace
8. The Good Thief: Divine Mercy.
9. John the Beloved: Loyalty.
Stations of the Cross.
10. Mary: The Birth of the Church.
11. The Centurion: Faith
12. Joseph of Arimathea: Charity.
13. Mary Magdalene: The Empty Tomb.
Conclusion ... Benefits of a compact book
- Portability - A small, compact book is easy to carry, making it convenient for travel, commuting, or reading on the go.
- Accessibility - Its size allows for quick reference, whether for study, prayer, or casual reading, without the bulk of a larger volume.
- Discreetness - A compact book can be read in public or private without drawing much attention, making it ideal for personal reflection or study.
- Durability - Smaller books often have sturdier bindings and covers, allowing them to withstand frequent handling and travel.
- Efficiency - Concise and well-organized content ensures that the reader gets essential information without unnecessary bulk, making learning or devotion more focused and effective.