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Palabra de Dios, written especially for Spanish-speaking communities in the United States, includes the Sunday scripture readings as found in the Mexican lectionary, a reflection on one of the readings for study or discussion, and questions to stimulate and guide the user. Each week a special section, "Viviendo nuestra fe, " gives suggestions for daily living. You will also find the citations of weekday readings and those for special feast days, along with simple orders of morning, evening and night prayer, and a psalm and prayer for each season of the year that can be used in a study or prayer group.Like its English-language counterpart, At Home with the Word, Palabra de Dios is ideal for individuals, households, small groups and those completing initiation, along with their sponsors. Quantity pricing makes it affordable for every family in the parish!
"The story of Thomas and Jane Glascock who migrated from England to Tidewater Virginia by 1643 and established a clan which moved along the Tidewater, into the Piedmont, and the nover the mountains to pioneer frontier homes in most of the new states of the young nation as they were opened for settlement. Includes accounts of all of the Glas(s)cock(e)s in the 1st 5 generations in America, of most of them in the 6th generation and much information about later generations. Also includes the complete line of descendants of Enoch Glasscock-Glassco who migrated to Kentucy in 1801 and to Illinois in 1828" - title page
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