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Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone: True Stories of Divine Wonders, Miracles, and Messages
Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone: True Stories of Divine Wonders, Miracles, and Messages
Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone: True Stories of Divine Wonders, Miracles, and Messages
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Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone: True Stories of Divine Wonders, Miracles, and Messages

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Miracles are real!

Popular Catholic author and speaker Elizabeth Ficocelli reveals signs of god's loving hand in history's most magnificent miracles. In brisk, easy-to-listen accounts, Ficocelli relates these amazing (and true!) stories.

Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone explains why god performs miracles and what our disposition should be toward them. Some miracles are quiet and simple, some are dramatic - bordering on outrageous - but all of them astound and continually inflame our hearts to greater faith and more ardent love.

An Author's Republic audio production.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 9, 2017
ISBN9781505110975
Bleeding Hands, Weeping Stone: True Stories of Divine Wonders, Miracles, and Messages

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    This lady who wrote this book is supposed to be a very popular Catholic author. Not a regular water oh no she’s a Catholic author. I look past it though being a Protestant. I mean I don’t care who wrote the book don’t care what religion you are I learned long ago all roads to God is a good one. She doesn’t agree she’s very prideful she even said that when listening to a speaker speaker on miracles in the Catholic Church her friend said oh I grew up in a protestant church I didn’t learn this. Well I grew up in a protestant church I know all about miracles that happened because of God. We didn’t call them Catholic miracles just miracles anyway she said she was listening to a speaker and the topic was why being Catholic is so great. Do they not know in the Catholic Church that pride is a sin. The miracles I’m sure a good ones, but I couldn’t get past her diatribe of how great she is and how great being Catholic is. Not to mention rituals or a sin and that’s and and that’s all the Catholic Church it is. I’m not judging I’m just saying. I just feel so defensive not when it comes to protestants when it comes to every religion