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WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE CATHOLIC FAITH BUT DON’T THINK YOU HAVE THE TIME? Michael Seagriff, a Lay Dominican and retired attorney, has done the heavy lifting for you by compiling more than 1200 quotations from Sacred Scripture, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Popes, Church Doctors, saints, bishops, priests, sinners and regular folk.

These essential but often Forgotten Truths opened his eyes, spoke to his heart, and stirred his soul. The power of these words changed his life and can do the same for all who read and reflect upon them.

The Catholic Writers' Guild awarded Forgotten Truths To Set Faith Afire! - Words to Challenge, Inspire and Instruct its Seal of Approval




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Excerpts from Amazon.com and Goodreads Reviews: 

Each page is filled with powerful words to affirm, inspire and encourage Catholics and Christians in their faith.  
Anne Costa, Author 

I am very impressed with this book and the author's commitment to writing about the Catholic Faith in a very informational and inspirational manner. I have no doubt that this book will help others on their Faith journeys.

Donna M. Cooper O’Boyle, ETWN TV host and author 

One thing I like about the book is that you can open it anywhere, read a passage and ponder on what you have read for either a few minutes or for however long you want. Then see where that time contemplating takes you - maybe into a deeper and more spiritual life.  

Catherine Vallier, Lay Dominican

The book is easy to read and difficult to put down... It enhanced my own faith, as I'm sure it would that of any Christian.

Bernie Conklin, Author

I love reading this book in company with the Lord in adoration…the words just jump off the page to me!
Jackie Stutman

Very enlightening but not so deep that you get lost or disinterested…Helps to keep the rest of the day in perspective. 
H. Ball


This book is so detailed with valuable information at your fingertips. It is worth every penny and if your mind is open to deepen your spirituality then I highly recommend. 

Linda Henry

This was very inspirational. It gives a deep insight into God, His wondrous deeds, and it also makes you realize that Heaven is truly not of this world.

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