Jesus, the Apostles, and the Early Church
Benedict XVI, Pope. Jesus, the Apostles and the Early Church (p. 2). Ignatius Press.
General Audiences 15 March 2006—14 February 2007
What about the german language version?
@Kevin J Brown at one time this title was in process and was then cancelled. I'm trying to find out why that was.
@Kevin J Brown I could not find a reason as to why this title was cancelled. I've re-opened it to see if we can move forward.
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