– A very tasteful, attractive gift and keepsake – Rich with evocations of the metaphorical night and the need for surrender to God Good day or bad, the end of the day is a time for taking stock of the day s celebrating the best, trying to learn from the worst, surrendering them all to God and preparing for sleep. Keep a copy of Last Thing at Night by your bedside, and it will help you end each day with a brief moment of reflection, thanks and praise. The material is arranged in six week-long sections. Based on the Church s Night Prayer (Compline) and following the ancient monastic tradition, each day opens with a prayer, a psalm, a Gospel reading and a reading from a saint or spiritual writer, and ends with a moment of silence, the Nunc Dimittis, a concluding prayer, a blessing and the Salve Regina. Many of the readings are taken from the works of Carmelite saints and writers such as Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, Thrse of Lisieux and Edith Stein, and have been chosen to help us meditate on the darkness of the world and how the light of Christ comes to fill it and dwell within it.

TOUGH MINDED FAITH FOR TENDER HEARTED PE
ELOCUTION PIECES FOR STUDENTS
FROM THE DIARY OF A PARISH PRIEST
IMAGE OF GOD GOD'S MERCIF LOVE TEACHER 6
ID-DINJA TAL-ISPORTS
GOOD MANNERS
ENCOUNTER WITH MYSTERY
CIRCLES OF SILENCE
HELPS AND HINTS FOR PRAYER EXERCISES ON
THE ART OF DYNAMIC THINKING
SEASONS OF THE SPIRIT
NOTHING BUT LOVE
THOUGHTS ALONG THE TIBER
A CATHOLIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE GOSPELS
GARBAGE
HONORING THE SELF
SIEGHA MAL-MULEJ
ABBA FATHER
PRAYING WITH ELIZABETH SETON
3 ONE-ACT PLAYS FOR CHILDREN
THE ART OF LIVING JOYFULLY
A RETREAT WITH JESSICA POWERS
THE HOUR OF JESUS
GIRLS TALK
WORKBOOK AND GUIDE FOR COMMITMENT
SISTERS AND PROPHETS 

