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Saint Rose of Lima: The Story of the First Canonized Saint of the New World
"Saint Rose of Lima, the story for children 10 and up of St. Rose of Lima, who became a hermit in her own home--rather than go to a convent--and how she became a great Saint. At her confirmation in 1597, she took the name of Rose, because, when an infant, her face had been seen transformed by a mystical rose. As a child she was remarkable for a great reverence, and pronounced love, for all things relating to God."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Jordan Shivers (Narrator)
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The Curé of Ars: The Story of Saint John Vianney Patron Saint of Parish Priests
"“So you’ve decided to give in to the Devil,” said the priest. John Vianney started back in dismay—'No, Father!' 'But you just told me you were giving up your studies for the priesthood,' responded Father Balley. This book tells what took place next, along with the many adventures that met young St. John Vianney (even his fights with the Devil) when he set out to become a priest, ending up one of the Church's most glorious saints. Mary Fabyan Windeatt was known as “the storyteller of the saints.” In the 1950s and 60s she wrote over twenty historical fiction novels on the saints, bringing to life these holy men and women for young readers across the world. By artistically rendering familiar stories, the Windeatt books help readers see that the saints are real people whom we can emulate. Ideal for all children, especially those enrolled in TAN Academy in kindergarten through third grades, for easy-reading literature."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Hugh Harper (Narrator)
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Saint Louis De Montfort: The Story of Our Lady's Slave
"The story of St. Louis is an example of a man entirely devoted to Our Lady. As told through the many stories of his life as a priest in France, his great love of the Blessed Virgin will inspire your children. Children will love to hear about their mother in heaven, who asks them each day to rely on her for comfort and strength in the trials of life. The valuable lessons of St. Louis de Montfort’s life with stay with your children throughout their whole lives, especially as they make their way to sainthood. Mary Fabyan Windeatt was known as the “Storyteller of the Saints” in the mid-20th century and wrote 20 works that retell the lives of the saints in a historically rooted and creative manner. Her inspiring rendition of the story of Saint Louis de Montfort will teach your children to go “to Jesus though Mary.” Ideal for all children, whether read by them or aloud to them, the lessons of this book are applicable and relatable to all ages. If your child is enrolled in TAN Academy, this book is an excellent option for easy reading literature for Kindergarten through 3rd Grade. "
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Hugh Harper (Narrator)
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Saint Benedict: The Story of the Father of the Western Monks
"Holy Father Benedict, the father of monks in the West, is one of the greatest saints of the Church's illustrious halls of fame. His movement to become a hermit and found monasteries, writing the famous Rule of St. Benedict, was the decisive moment of monasticism's growth in the West, under the maxim of ora et labora, 'prayer and work.' His blessing caused a poisoned cup to shatter and a raven to swipe away poisoned bread; he miraculously saved someone from drowning, and he raised another from the dead. This is the story of the holiest monk of the West, the hero among religious founders. The author of Saint Benedict: The Story of the Father of the Western Monks, Mary Fabyan Windeatt, was known as “the storyteller of the saints.” In the 1950s and 60s, she wrote over 20 historical fiction novels on the saints, bringing to life these holy men and women for young readers across the world. Sold individually or in a set of 20, these timeless classics have educated young men and women in virtue since their publication in the 1950s. All the stories tell the lives of saints in an engaging way, detailing their virtues, struggles, and countless adventures."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Hugh Harper (Narrator)
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Saint Paul the Apostle: The Story of the Apostle to the Gentiles
"St. Paul’s dramatic conversion and his lifelong work converting others have made him renowned as a staunch defender of the Faith. From his writings in the New Testament, Mary Fayban Windeatt draws out his charismatic and resilient personality. His love for others and his even greater love for Jesus make him the perfect example—especially for young Catholics! Mary Fabyan Windeatt was known as the “Storyteller of the Saints” in the 50’s and 60’s. Her renditions of the lives of the saints and important events in Catholic history are some of the best-known Catholic books for children. Your child will love her engaging style, and you will love the faith-filled message and lessons in virtue! Ideal for all children, whether read by them or aloud to them, the lessons of this book are applicable and relatable to all ages. If your child is enrolled in TAN Academy, this book is an excellent option for easy-reading literature for Kindergarten through 3rd Grade."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Hugh Harper (Narrator)
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The Miraculous Medal: The Story of Our Lady's Appearance to Saint Catherine Labouré
"'Sister, it couldn't have happened! It was all a dream, like the other time,' the priest declared. But Sister Catherine was sure she had truly seen Our Lady…and then Our Lady appeared to her again! Would the priest ever believe her? Would he ever have the Medals made as Our Lady had asked? This wonderful story captures what happened when the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to St. Catherine Laboure and the beginning of the Miraculous Medal. Mary Fabyan Windeatt was known as “the storyteller of the saints.” In the 1950s and 60s, she wrote over twenty historical fiction novels on the saints, bringing to life these holy men and women for young readers across the world. By artistically rendering familiar stories, the Windeatt books help readers see that the saints are real people whom we can emulate. This title is ideal for all children, especially those enrolled in TAN Academy in kindergarten through third grades for easy-reading literature."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Adrianne Price (Narrator)
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The Children of Fatima: And Our Lady's Message to the World
"Every young Catholic should know the story of Fatima. The examples of the three children who were integral to the events, the message of love and repentance, and the many miracles of Fatima will teach your student the way to holiness. The events at Fatima have been called the most miraculous occurrences since Biblical times, with effects that spread across the entire globe. Through these events and their effects, God has communicated His love and His forgiveness to the whole world. The author of The Children of Fatima and Our Lady’s Message to the World, Mary Fabyan Windeatt, was known as “the storyteller of the saints.” In the 1950s and 60s, she wrote over 20 historical fiction novels on the saints, bringing to life these holy men and women for young readers across the world. These timeless classics have educated young men and women in virtue since their publication in the 1950s. All the stories tell the lives of saints in an engaging way, detailing their life, virtues, struggles, and countless adventures."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Adrianne Price (Narrator)
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Saint Dominic: Preacher of the Rosary and Founder of the Dominican Order
"Learn the entire life of one of the greatest saints the Church has ever seen, St. Dominic, at the feet of the “The Storyteller of the Saints!” In this book, the many wonders that St. Dominic worked throughout his life are told in way that is perfect for children. They will love to hear of his many adventures, defeating the Albigensian heresy, raising people from the dead, working countless miracles, triumphing over the Devil, and founding the Dominican order. Most of all, they will be captivated by the beautiful account of St. Dominic’s gift from the Blessed Virgin: the Holy Rosary. Through the life of St. Dominic, you and your children will understand what it means to answer the call of God wholeheartedly. Mary Fabyan Windeatt, known as the “Storyteller of the Saints”, wrote 20 works on the saints in the mid-20th century. Windeatt’s intention and style retells the lives of the saints in a historically rooted and creative manner that makes the saints more personable and relatable, serving as inspiration and models for children who hear these wonderful stories. In this engaging retelling of the story of St. Dominic and the origin of the Rosary, your child will see the importance of listening to the call of God. Ideal for all children, whether read by them or aloud to them, the lessons of this book are applicable and relatable to all ages."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Hugh Harper (Narrator)
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King David and His Songs: A Story of the Psalms
"Your children will love Mary Fabyan Windeatt’s engaging retelling of a classical Biblical story. Told from a fresh and imaginative perspective, you will see King David’s story in a new way: what will happen to a boy who challenges a giant Goliath? How can the same man be a shepherd and a king, a warrior and a fugitive, a hero and a villain—all while being the ancestor of Our Lord? Mary Fabyan Windeatt was known as the “Storyteller of the Saints” in the 50’s and 60’s. Her renditions of the lives of the saints and important events in Catholic history are some of the best-known Catholic books for children. Your child will love her engaging style, and you will love the Faith-filled message and lessons in virtue! Ideal for all children, whether read by them or aloud to them, the lessons of this book are applicable and relatable to all ages. If your child is enrolled in TAN Academy, this book is an excellent option for easy reading literature for Kindergarten through 3rd Grade."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Hugh Harper (Narrator)
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St. Catherine of Siena: The Story of the Girl Who Saw Saints in the Sky
"Why does God work in mysterious ways? One of the greatest saints ever to live, Catherine of Siena is mostly known for inspiring the pope to return to Rome from France, but her story begins as a young woman who thinks she is called to be a hermit! How did God turn this aspiring hermitess into someone who was called to argue with the pope himself and his whole entire court? See how little Catherine learns to love God and achieve great sanctity through loving the people she cares for along the way. Mary Fabyan Windeatt was known as “the storyteller of the saints.” In the 1950’s and 60’s, she wrote over twenty historical fiction novels on the saints, bringing to life these holy men and women for young readers across the world. By artistically rendering familiar stories, the Windeatt books help readers see that the saints are real people whom we can emulate. Ideal for all children, especially those enrolled in TAN Academy in the fourth through sixth grades for easy-reading literature."
Mary Fabyan Windeatt (Author), Adrianne Price (Narrator)
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