My True Love Gave To Me
$19.95
Enchanting artwork meets one of the most popular Christmas tunes of all time. My True Love Gave to Me teaches children and adults alike about God’s lavishing love for us, and the gifts He bestows on us through His Church. Through memorable rhyme and captivating artwork, numeric symbols help uncover foundational aspects of the Catholic Faith, from the theological virtues to the beatitudes to the twelve doctrines of the Church. Rife with timeless Truths, My True Love Gave to Me will be a unique and beautiful teaching tool in your home or classroom during the holy season of Christmas, or any time of year.
SKU (ISBN): 9781505131321
ISBN10: 1505131324
Katie Warner | Illustrator: Elizabeth Zelasko
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Tan Books
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