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"Come, I Have Something to Tell You" is one of the popular collections of spiritual reflections and messages by Maria Valtorta (1897–1961), an Italian mystic and visionary known for her extensive work "The Gospel as Revealed to Me."
Deeply biblical, personalist, and ecclesiological – a book that revolutionized Catholic sacramental theology before and after the Second Vatican Council, promoting the sacraments as living encounters, not just rituals.
The book continues Walsch's dialogue with God, focusing on ten appearances (illusions) of humanity that create suffering and prevent union with the Divine. The author invites readers to recognize these appearances as tools for self-creation.
This booklet, part of the "What Do I Know?" series, briefly reviews the basic concepts of religion.
The booklet leads the reader into a simple, trusting relationship with God inspired by the “little way” of St. Therese of Lisieux, showing how prayer is born from smallness, trust, and daily devotion.
"The Flame for the Heights" is a collection of spiritual thoughts, writings, and meditations by Croatian Catholic layman Ivan Merz (1896–1928), a prominent figure in the Croatian Catholic movement and later a blessed figure of the Catholic Church.