Loyola Press

A new chronicle of the life of Jesus draws readers into the scene

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

Published by Loyola Press, The Life of Jesus is a novel-like, Bible-based retelling of Jesus's life that will resonate with fans of the TV series The Chosen.

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  • Published by Loyola Press, The Life of Jesus is a novel-like, Bible-based retelling of Jesus's life that will resonate with fans of the TV series The Chosen.
  • Tornielli expertly weaves the four Gospels into a single narrative, a difficult accomplishment, while using imagination to reconstruct the scenes and bring them to life.
  • The Life of Jesus offers a unique opportunity to rediscover and rekindle the profound mysteries of Christ's life in the modern world.
  • ATC Publications, in India, who obtained rights to publish the The Life of Jesus in India, will also release on November 7, 2023.

Loyola Press Opens a New Chapter for Growth with HawkSearch

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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

The renowned non-profit publisher will power site search and conversions with HawkSearch Advanced Analytics reporting and SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

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  • The renowned non-profit publisher will power site search and conversions with HawkSearch Advanced Analytics reporting and SEO (Search Engine Optimization).
  • Loyola Press was founded over 100 years ago and has served over 40 million students globally, publishing a wide variety of books, as well as magazines and journals.
  • Bridgeline powers growth for other sites in the publishing industry, such as Rainbow Resource, Capstone Publishing, and Tyndale House Publishers.
  • Customers within the publishing industry like Loyola Press can leverage this expertise by using HawkSearch’s Rapid UI framework for an expedited implementation.

New "almanac" offers 200+ timeless helpers for modern-day farmers, gardeners, and hobbyists--the saints

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Monday, June 26, 2023

They set out with great plans for a garden and some animals, but things did not go as well as they'd hoped.

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  • They set out with great plans for a garden and some animals, but things did not go as well as they'd hoped.
  • Sitting in Eucharistic Adoration one Friday afternoon, in her frustration she asked God, "What do you want me to write?"
  • Eisenberg says that there is "no need to plow through the pages" of Farming and Homesteading with the Saints.
  • To request a review copy or to arrange interviews with Andie Andrews Eisenberg, contact Polly King, Loyola Press Publicist: [email protected] .

"Remember Us with Smiles" wins Christopher Award

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Friday, March 24, 2023

CHICAGO, March 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Loyola Press announces today that Remember Us with Smiles (2022) by Grace and Gary Jansen and illustrated by Barbara Bongini has been awarded the prestigious Christopher Award in the category of Books for Young People. The 32-page hardcover book is a tender story about the power of family, experience, and memory.

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  • The 32-page hardcover book is a tender story about the power of family, experience, and memory.
  • "Our book celebrates the everyday," stated coauthor Gary Jansen, "and offers the unspoken acknowledgement that life's most precious moments can come in the most ordinary circumstances."
  • To learn more about the history of the Christopher Awards or read about previous winners, visit TheChristophersBlog.org.
  • Remember Us with Smiles will spark the creativity of children of all ages and help them tell their own stories."

Practical, personal, and poignant new book helps suffering people "pray through pain"

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Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Lee herself is no stranger to pain but underscores that what she's offering is neither a trite assortment of advice nor a cookie-cutter approach.

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  • Lee herself is no stranger to pain but underscores that what she's offering is neither a trite assortment of advice nor a cookie-cutter approach.
  • "No one, least of all an author of a book on prayer, knows how you feel," says Lee.
  • "Well-meaning platitudes such as 'Be patient,' or 'Offer it up' are no help and can make you feel worse."
  • Readers can explore the book through the table of contents, finding topics and themes that are important to them on any given day.

Catholic theologian Scott Hahn's new children's book aims to form children in understanding a fundamental of the Faith

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Wednesday, September 14, 2022

As they work through the clues with James, Julia and Peter begin to see a pattern emerging.

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  • As they work through the clues with James, Julia and Peter begin to see a pattern emerging.
  • The clues all point to signs and symbols of the Catholic Mass, culminating in the Eucharist.
  • The objective of the Revival is to unite Catholics around the "source and summit" of the Faith, the Holy Eucharist.
  • Seven Clues was written for children ages six to twelve, but the book is perfect for families to read aloud together.

New Imprint, '4U2B Books & Media,' to Nourish Hearts and Minds of Children and Adults

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Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Adults, after all, have much to gain and give from tapping into their own childhood memories, experiences, and perspectives."

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  • Adults, after all, have much to gain and give from tapping into their own childhood memories, experiences, and perspectives."
  • Two children's books by New York Times best-selling author Mark K. Shriver will be the first to bear the new imprint.
  • "4U2B Books & Media represents our desire to inspire children and adults alike," says Gary Jansen, Executive Acquisitions Editor for the new imprint.
  • 4U2B is an imprint of Loyola Press, award-winning publisher of books, curriculum, video, and other programs for children and adults.

National praise for new children's picture book that celebrates family

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Wednesday, June 1, 2022

New York Times best-selling author Kimberly Snyder describes Remember Us with Smilesas "a reminder to stay connected to what really matterseach other!

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  • New York Times best-selling author Kimberly Snyder describes Remember Us with Smilesas "a reminder to stay connected to what really matterseach other!
  • Remember Us with Smilesis a tender story of a family remembering together both the fun and the challenging times of growing up.
  • "Our book celebrates the everyday," states Jansen, "and offers the unspoken acknowledgement that life's most precious moments can come in the most ordinary circumstances."
  • The lively and colorful illustrations by Barbara Bongini show the family together recalling a visit to the park, bedtime stories, and car rides for ice cream.

73rd ANNUAL CHRISTOPHER AWARD WINNERS CELEBRATE STORIES OF PEOPLE WHO BRING LIGHT INTO DARK SITUATIONS

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

NEW YORK, April 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Themes of healing, justice, service, building bridges, and overcoming steep odds are reflected in the 22 films, TV programs, and books for adults and young people being honored with Christopher Awards in the program's 73rd year. Winners include beloved chef and PBS host Lidia Bastianich, Olympic gold medalist and advocate for sexual abuse victims Aly Raisman, and broadcaster and executive producer Robin Roberts. In addition, the PBS series Masterpiece: All Creatures Great and Small has earned the 2022 Christopher Spirit Award.

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  • Winners include beloved chef and PBS host Lidia Bastianich, Olympic gold medalist and advocate for sexual abuse victims Aly Raisman, and broadcaster and executive producer Robin Roberts.
  • In addition, the PBS series Masterpiece: All Creatures Great and Small has earned the 2022 Christopher Spirit Award.
  • The Christopher Awards celebrate writers, producers, directors, authors, and illustrators whose work "affirms the highest values of the human spirit" and reflects the Christopher motto, "It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness."
  • Winners in the various categories are:
    Aly Raisman: Darkness to Light (Lifetime)follows the Olympic gold medalist as she meets fellow sexual abuse survivors and learns about their trauma, pursuit of justice, and ongoing journey toward healing.

Ancient Traditions Lead To Modern Re-awakening Of The Soul

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Thursday, January 6, 2022

People are more connected than ever by technology, but "deaths of despair" are increasing.

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  • People are more connected than ever by technology, but "deaths of despair" are increasing.
  • People are leaving organized religion en masse but are seeking answers to the existential questions about identity, purpose, and meaning.
  • An Irish immigrant, Stanz unveils the mystery and lore of the Celtic culture and relates it to each individual's "soul journey" toward healing, hope, and joy.
  • "But today in a world rich in everything but simplicity, silence, and truth, we are distracting ourselves into spiritual oblivion.