Connecting with History Shop Our Categories www.rchistory.com ABOUT About Connecting with History Catalog Discount Program Samples FAQ About Us Contact Us Raves & Reviews Register Your Program Community Copyright Policy SHOP HOMESCHOOL EDITION Year 1 - Ancient History & Old Testament Year 2 - Early Church & Early Medieval Year 3 - High Medieval - Post-Reformation Year 4 - American History Starter Guide for Connecting with History STUDENT BOOKS Year 1 - Ancient History & Old Testament Year 2 - Early Church & Early Medieval Year 3 - High Medieval - Post-Reformation Year 4 - American History Companion Readers & Core Texts ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Hands-On History Literature Guides and Language Arts History Sing-Along CDs Timelines Geography In the Footsteps of the Saints series Hillside Education Complete Book List CLEARANCE CO-OP EDITION Co-op Edition Classroom Guides Co-op Edition Family Lesson Plans CO-OP INFO SHOP Connecting with History Program Student Books Co-op Curriculum & Books Home > King of the Golden City audiobook This item is out of print. Limited stock remaining. Price: $16.95 Description More Information King of the Golden City: An Allegory for ChildrenA journey through your personal salvation history!This classic story has been a favorite of both young and old for nearly a century. First published in 1921, it began as a response to a young child who asked Mother Mary Loyola, of the Bar Convent in York, England, what she must do to prepare for her First Holy Communion. The King of the Golden City is an enchanting allegorical tale which breathes into the heart a deep understanding of Holy Communion and enkindles an intimate love for Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. This audio presentation brings the story to life with music, sound effects and the voice talents of a cast of children.Highly recommended in Connecting with History to be used as a mini-retreat at the beginning of each school year. King of the Golden City is a suggested resource for the introductory week of Connecting with History. tory by Mother Mary Loyola Dramatization by Matthew Arnold Share your knowledge of this product. Be the first to write a review »