Friday, August 28, 2009

Our New Titles:

The New Titles From Claretian Publications, Macau:

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Bible Diary and Daily Gospel 2010

The hard work put in by Fr. Alberto Rossa, CMF and his team
at the Claretian Publications, Macau
has some inspiring success stories to cherish.
While our commitment to the China Mission resulted
in the publication of the Chinese Daily Gospel
both in traditional and simplified characters,
the publication of the New Testament in Creyol language
has received great applauds from the Diocese of Haiti.
Fr. Alberto gives a short description of the new titles
and also of some the projects that the Publication is currently working on:


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Diario Bíblico 2010

www.diariobiblico.wordpress.com

This is another collaborative effort between Claretians
from Latin America and the Claretian Publications Macau.
This year we have printed 80,000 copies
and all of them have already arrived at their port
of destination in 25 countries around the world.


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Chinese Daily Gospel
in traditional and simplified characters


A project that started 25 years ago in the Philippines
with the first ever publication of “Bible Diary”
has seen millions of copies throughout the years
and published in 12 languages.
It is the second year that we publish it in Chinese:
in simplified characters for Mainland China
and in traditional or old characters
for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.
An unexplored frontier of evangelization in China!

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Creyol New Testament

The Claretian team in Haiti has been involved in the translation
of the New Testament into Creyol for the last years.
We are pleased to launch the New Testament in Creyol:
a collaborative effort between Haiti
and Claretian Publications Macau.

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OFW Prayerbook

One of our missionaries prepared some time
ago a “modern devotionary” for Filipino migrants.
There are approximately 9 million Filipino
This small book helps them to connect life
and faith in today’s challenging world,
especially under the difficult circumstances under
which most of them have to work.
This is already a reprint.

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