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The Carpenter
As you might have suspected, this book has much to do with St. Joseph. St. Joseph not only constructed a house and a cradle for Mary and Jesus; he created something of greater moment still—something only a good man can create—a home for them both. Twenty centuries have passed since the establishment of the first Christian home, the model of all succeeding ones. Men have prospered or failed in proportion to how well they followed the gentle, simple, yet manly ideals of home life as exemplified in Joseph, the Carpenter. Father McAstocker beautifully explains The Laboriousness, The Sincerity, The Hearth, the Cheerfulness, The Silence, The Piety, The Humility, The Obedience, The Nobility and The Death of the “carpenter”. Hardcover, sewn signatures, 60 lb. cream paper, 120 pages.
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