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Senecus
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It appears to me that in some cases, larger chain and/or franchise Christian bookstores have autonomy in ordering books and media from Catholic sources as well. For example, the Parables book store in my location has several sections devoted to Catholic books. Very nice rosaries, guides, Bibles, DVD’s can also be purchased, including catechisms, and the current writings of the Popes.
A lot of the “whys” have to do with basic capitalism - - is there a local market . . . will we make any money . . . . so, a generic Christian bookstore in Queens, or the south side of Milwaukee, will more likely include Catholic and even Orthodox materials. On the other hand, in Nashville Tennessee, . . . . not so much.
A lot of the “whys” have to do with basic capitalism - - is there a local market . . . will we make any money . . . . so, a generic Christian bookstore in Queens, or the south side of Milwaukee, will more likely include Catholic and even Orthodox materials. On the other hand, in Nashville Tennessee, . . . . not so much.