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“Bell and the Joyful Mysteries shows how the Rosary forms the heart: one mystery, one decade, one act of love at a time. This is catechesis by way of wonder, a story that teaches prayer as friendship.”
—Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, Dominican friar and host of the podcast Godsplaining
“With a poet's wit, a mother's gentle touch, and the wisdom of one who has herself made the journey to the Mother of God, Sally Read invites us to accompany Bell into the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary. Every page invites us to see the world anew, to embrace its sublime as well as its secret beauties, to bear witness to the work of Providence in the present moment. Young readers will find themselves transported by the loveliness of Mary and the mysteries of her life, while those of all ages may well find themselves praying these mysteries as if for the first time, made newly alive to the wonder of the Catholic faith.”
—Daniel Fitzpatrick, author of Restoring the Lord's Day: How Reclaiming Sunday Can Revive Our Human Nature, editor of Joie de Vivre: A Journal of Art, Culture, and Letters for South Louisiana