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Michael Dubruiel (November 16, 1958 – February 3, 2009 [1]) was a Roman Catholic author and speaker. Born in Keene, New Hampshire, Dubruiel served for four years in the U.S. Army before studying for a BA in philosophy from the now-closed St. Meinrad College and an MA in Christian Spirituality from Creighton University. Like his wife, Amy Welborn, Dubruiel became a widely read Catholic blogger while also writing several books. [2]

Works written by Dubruiel include: [3]

  • How To Get The Most Out Of The Eucharist
  • The How-To Book of the Mass
  • The Church's Most Powerful Novenas
  • The Power of the Cross [4]
  • Praying in the Presence of Our Lord with Fulton J. Sheen
  • Praying the Rosary
  • A Pocket Guide to the Mass
  • A Pocket Guide to Confession
  • Pope John Paul's Biblical Way of the Cross

References

  1. ^ "Technology Solutions for Funeral Professionals | Batesville".
  2. ^ "Michael Dubruiel". Amazon.
  3. ^ "Amy Welborn and Michael Dubruiel's books".
  4. ^ "Michael Dubruiel".

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michael Dubruiel (November 16, 1958 – February 3, 2009 [1]) was a Roman Catholic author and speaker. Born in Keene, New Hampshire, Dubruiel served for four years in the U.S. Army before studying for a BA in philosophy from the now-closed St. Meinrad College and an MA in Christian Spirituality from Creighton University. Like his wife, Amy Welborn, Dubruiel became a widely read Catholic blogger while also writing several books. [2]

Works written by Dubruiel include: [3]

  • How To Get The Most Out Of The Eucharist
  • The How-To Book of the Mass
  • The Church's Most Powerful Novenas
  • The Power of the Cross [4]
  • Praying in the Presence of Our Lord with Fulton J. Sheen
  • Praying the Rosary
  • A Pocket Guide to the Mass
  • A Pocket Guide to Confession
  • Pope John Paul's Biblical Way of the Cross

References

  1. ^ "Technology Solutions for Funeral Professionals | Batesville".
  2. ^ "Michael Dubruiel". Amazon.
  3. ^ "Amy Welborn and Michael Dubruiel's books".
  4. ^ "Michael Dubruiel".

External links



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