Amy J. Cattapan interviews Heidi Hess Saxton about her new book, Stories of the Eucharist: A Family Treasury of Saints and Seekers.
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Stories of the Eucharist: A Family Treasury of Saints and Seekers
by Heidi Hess Saxton
Beautifully illustrated and suitable for families with children of all ages, Stories of the Eucharist contains forty stories of saints and miracles from every time and place, where Jesus protected, healed, and converted the hearts and minds of people who encountered his eucharistic presence. Each short read includes questions and prayers you can share with your family to help them see Jesus in the Eucharist, and receive the graces they need to follow him faithfully all their lives.
Heidi Saxton is a Catholic convert, wife, and mother whose own journey to the Catholic Church was driven by her discovery of the Eucharist. She has her master's degree in theology from Sacred Heart Seminary in Detroit, and for almost 30 years has been helping hundreds of Catholic authors write their stories of faith. She just joined the staff at Sophia Institute Press as a developmental editor, having been at Ave Maria Press for eight years.
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About the Author
Amy J. Cattapan
A.J. Cattapan, DM, Ed.D., is an award-winning author, speaker, and teacher. Her YA novel Angelhood and her middle grade book Seven Riddles to Nowhere have won multiple awards. She is also the author of Sweet Jesus, Is It June Yet?, a book on combatting teacher burnout (Ave Maria Press). Follow her at AJCattapan.com.
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