Books

All Things Are Possible:

The Selected Writings of Mother Cabrini

Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini crossed oceans to spread the Gospel and serve the poor. She also wrote oceans of letters to her religious sisters as she travelled all over the globe. How did she do it? Find out in this collection of letters and other writings, edited by Dawn Beutner. All Things Are Possible can also be found at Ignatius Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local Catholic bookstore.

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Saints:

Becoming an Image of Christ Every Day of the Year

Find out how the saints can change your life by picking up a copy of Saints: Becoming an Image of Christ Every Day of the Year, at Ignatius Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or the Catholic bookstore nearest you. This daily devotional will introduce you to some of the greatest saints of the Catholic Church, as well as hundreds of saints you’ve never heard about before.

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The Leaven of the Saints:

Bringing Christ into a Fallen World

If you have ever wanted to change the world, learn how the saints did it in The Leaven of the Saints: Bringing Christ into a Fallen World. From priests to pope, married saints to miraculous saints, martyrs to nuns, these saints can inspire us today. The Leaven of the Saints can also be found at Ignatius Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and your local Catholic bookstore.

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To order a signed copy

To order signed copies of Dawn’s books, go to her Square Online store here.

Praise for Dawn’s books

“There is so much packed into these pages! A thorough collection that will help you grow in holiness, one day at a time.” — Danielle Bean, Brand Manager of CatholicMom.com; Author, You Are Enough

“This is a much needed resource! Beyond the many feast days of well-known saints, there are countless little-known and harder-to-find saints.” —Sheila Liaugminas, Relevant Radio Host; Author, Non-Negotiable: Essential Principles of a Just Society and Humane Culture

“I love the saints and their feast days, and I have been waiting my whole adult life for a book exactly like this! It's got saints from every era. It's got saints from every level of society and corner of the world. There is a focus on historical fact, but not a neglect of longstanding legends.” — Kendra Tierney, Author, The Catholic All year Compendium

“The virtues do not exist in the abstract. We really do know them only when we see them lived out by real people. This is why we refer to the saints as the ‘living Gospel’. Dawn Beutner has done a great service in bringing together their short biographies for every day of the year.” — Fr. Paul Scalia, Author, That Nothing May Be Lost

“Encyclopedic in scope yet accessible in style, this book belongs in the library of every person of faith. Beutner's work is an inspiration prayer tool that reminds us that we study and emulate the saints to draw ever closer to God.” — Lisa Hendey, Author, A Book of Saints for Catholic Moms

“In Scripture, we are told that we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses, a heavenly host of saints. Beutner's Saints will introduce you to many of these heavenly helpers on a daily basis. You'll learn amazing facts about their lives, but more than this, you will come away changed.” — Sam Guzan, Author, The Catholic Gentleman

“Amidst the demands of life and the experience of our own weaknesses, great sanctity can seem remote, even impossible to many people. Fortunately, Dawn Beutner has written a book which reminds us daily that it is God who makes saints through his grace and love. And if God has already transformed so many witnesses of his Son's redemptive love in the world, can't he do the same for us?” — Fr. Sebastian White, O.P., Editor-in-Chief, Magnificat

“Dawn Beutner provides a fresh presentation on the importance of the saints in our lives. She weaves a tapestry from the example of saints of all ages, nationalities, vocations, and occupations, from the beginnings of the Church to present day, to show what they teach about vocation, virtue, and daily living. You will be able to identify with the message of these saints and apply it to living a Christian life.” — Most Rev. Michael Burbidge, Bishop of Arlington, Virginia