Remembrances of the Angels

Remembrances of the Angels
Author: John Kuenster
Publsiher: Ivan R. Dee Publisher
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN: 1566638003

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On a terrible day in December 1958, one of the deadliest fires in American history took the lives of ninety-two children and three nuns at Our Lady of the Angels School in Chicago. On the fiftieth anniversary of the fire, Kuenster talks with children, parents, firemen, reports, clergy, nurses, policemen, school officials, and others who were in some way connected with the disaster.

Angels in Your Presence

Angels in Your Presence
Author: Omar Suleiman
Publsiher: Kube Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781847741516

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God’s angels, by His command, are with every soul throughout their journey in this life. Where the devil is constantly looking at ways to make us lose our way, the angels try to keep calling us to good. Then as we are about the leave this world, angels come down from the heavens with a shroud and call us back. This beautifully presented book provides 30 reflections on the unseen presence of angels in our lives, from birth till death, towards Allah.

Guardian Angel House

Guardian Angel House
Author: Kathy Clark
Publsiher: Second Story Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2009-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781926739830

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Based on the true story of two sisters sheltered from the Nazis by a group of Catholic nuns during World War II. Mama had always told twelve-year-old Susan that there was no safe place for a Jew, especially in German-occupied Hungary in 1944. Susan is skeptical and afraid when she and her little sister, Vera, are sent to a convent to be kept "safe" from the Nazis. Susan and Vera find their lives transformed and soon discover the true nature of courage when they are sheltered by a group of nuns who risk their lives to protect them. "Guardian Angel House" was the nickname given to a convent operated by the Sisters of Charity in Budapest that sheltered over 120 Jewish children in German-occupied Hungary during World War II. This book tells the story of author Kathy Clark's mother and aunt, who were sheltered there by the nuns. Includes historical photographs and notes about the author's family and the Hungarian convent that became known as "Guardian Angel House."

Under the Gaze of Angels

Under the Gaze of Angels
Author: Said Habib
Publsiher: Interlink Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1623718996

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Under the Gaze of Angels offers treasured views of family and neighborhood life, native to the Galilee, in the years leading up to and following the upheavals of 1948. A collection of four stories, told with simplicity and warmth, they include three set during the time of British mandate rule: “Zuha and the Book Vendor,” “The English Gramophone,” and “Yildiz the Turkish Woman.” These are followed by the book’s title work, a remembrance that travels from childhood to elder years, pursued by loss. Imagined or recalled in exile, these vivid, evocative mementos quietly disarm the violence that surrounds them, restoring a stolen past to memory under the gaze of angels.

Angel Catcher

Angel Catcher
Author: Kathy Eldon,Amy Eldon
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1998-05
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN: 0811817318

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After the death of her son Dan, Kathy Eldon and her daughter Amy created a special book dedicated to all he meant to them. ANGEL CATCHER, a guided journal for people who have lost someone close, gives to others what Kathy and Amy discovered during the years after Dan's death. Its pages are filled with beautiful quotations and original art, but mostly it offers space--to record memories, paste photographs, or draw reminders of the loved one. Color throughout.

Of Men and of Angels

Of Men and of Angels
Author: Bodie & Brock Thoene,Brock Thoene
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson Publishers
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0785269134

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In this sequel to Only the River Runs Free, Joseph Connor Burke has reclaimed his ancestral acres, but his dreams of a peaceable kingdom are shattered by violence and betrayal. Will he stand for what he truly believes?

Angel Catcher for Kids

Angel Catcher for Kids
Author: Amy Eldon,Adam Mccauley
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2002-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0811834433

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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire
Author: Steven Trout
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700629343

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A great white angel spreading her wings across the Moreno Valley: this is how one visitor described the memorial standing atop a windswept prominence in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains near Taos, New Mexico. A de-facto national Vietnam veterans memorial, built by one family more than a decade before the Wall in Washington, DC, and without aid or recognition from the US government, the chapel at Angel Fire is a testament to one young American’s sacrifice—but also to the profound determination of his family to find meaning in their loss. In The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire, Steven Trout tells the story of Marine Lieutenant David Westphall, who was killed near Con Thien on May 22, 1968, and of the Westphall family’s subsequent struggle to create and maintain a one-of-a-kind memorial chapel dedicated to the memory of all Americans lost in the Vietnam War and to the cause of world peace. Focused primarily on a life lost amid our nation’s most controversial conflict and on the Westphalls’ desperate battle to keep their chapel open between 1971 and 1982, the book’s brisk and moving narrative traces the memorial’s evolution from a personal act of family remembrance to its emergence as an iconic pilgrimage destination for thousands of Vietnam veterans. Documenting the chapel’s shifting messages over time, which include a momentary (and controversial) recognition of the dead on both sides of the war, The Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Angel Fire spotlights one American soldier’s tragic story and the monument to hope and peace that it inspired.