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  1. Lent - Little Black Book. $5.00. Format: Booklet (English) Quantity. In this season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving, reflect on Christ's life based on the Passion narrative in the book of Luke. The Little Black Book has daily Lenten reflections begin February 14, 2024. Don't forget to purchase a book for your little ones as well!

  2. Dec 21, 2023 · The Little Black Book guides you through this season with short devotionals that will inspire you. This year's Lent book focuses on the Passion according to Luke's Gospel and begins Feb. 11, 2024 Little Books of the Diocese of Saginaw is a nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging people to pray for 6 minutes a day during the liturgical ...

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  3. Jan 31, 2023 · The Little Black Book for Lent 2023: Six-minute meditations on the Passion according to Matthew - Kindle edition by Untener, Ken, Haven, Catherine. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets.

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  4. Lent - Little Black Book. from $5.00. Reflect on Jesus' Passion narrative from the book of Luke. The Little Black Book is a Lent devotional booklet.

  5. The Little Black Book has daily Lenten reflections begin February 14, 2024. Item # 114451. $5.00. Availability: SOLD OUT. Description. Reviews (15) In this season of prayer, fasting and almsgiving, reflect on Christ's life based on the Passion narrative in the book of Luke. The Little Black Book has daily Lenten reflections begin February 14, 2024.

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  6. Jan 4, 2024 · The Little Black Book guides you through this season with short devotionals that will inspire you. This year's Lent book focuses on the Passion according to Luke's Gospel and begins Feb. 11, 2024. Little Books of the Diocese of Saginaw is a nonprofit organization dedicated to encouraging people to pray for 6 minutes a day during the liturgical ...

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  8. the Little Black Book This Little Black Book is your companion for Lent. It’s an old-fashioned “vade mecum” (pronounced vahday maykum). That’s Latin for “travel with me” and was used to describe a book that was a constant companion – perhaps a con-densed book of prayers for traveling priests, or a handbook for

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