The Queen's Faith describes Her Majesty's faith as found in her annual broadcasts. This book arranges excerpts from the broadcasts in ten themes. It includes excerpts from The Queen's annual Christmas Broadcasts and from her historic Easter Message of 2020, including many photographs. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, in the first of her annual Christmas Speeches (1952), reminded us that 'Peace on earth, Goodwill toward all' is the eternal message of Christmas and the desire of us all.
This paperback Gift Edition in standard colour of The Queen's Faith is an anthology showing how Queen Elizabeth II describes her faith, including excerpts from Her Majesty's annual Christmas broadcasts and from her historic Easter broadcast ...
" --Right Reverend Dr. Jill Duff, Bishop of Lancaster "This book is a wonderful tribute to the life of Queen Elizabeth II and to her devotion to the people of the UK, the Commonwealth, and the Church of England.
Monarch and mother, grandmother and most photographed person on the planet, senior citizen who works over 40 hours a week, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, who feeds her own dogs, the Queen's remarkable life of service to nation ...
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