Finding God in Doubt and Disbelief
There are many things that can cause us to doubt or disbelieve in God.
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There are many things that can cause us to doubt or disbelieve in God.
Here is the sensible view of Purgatory, tainted by neither childish superstition nor modern skepticism. From these holy pages by St. Catherine of Genoa, you'll learn:
These fascinating dreams involve prophecy and reading of hearts, with a powerful spiritual message.
Do you attend Mass out of love rather than obligation? Are you closer to God now than you were a year ago? Are you able to keep a consistent prayer life?
Jesus said, ‘The kingdom of God is like a treasure hidden in a field’. God of Surprises shows how we can find that treasure in the most unlikely of places – ourselves.
In a world which employs the most sacred terms with little reverence or appreciation God of the Exercises: A Director’s Diary-Directory during the Spiritual Exercises of Thirty
Therese of Lisieux is one of the most popular saints of our time and for good reason. As Pope St.
A Franciscan priest, Scripture scholar, and teacher, Fr Hilarion Kistner explores how Francis heard, lived, and proclaimed the Gospel.
Former Prefect of the Papal Household Archbishop Georg Ganswein presents a stirring defense of Catholic theology, Church tradition, and the primacy of the Catholic Faith in his
If going to Mass and taking Communion has become just another routine for you, don't assume that indifference is an ordinary part of growing mature in the Faith.
This concise, informative pamphlet gives you the information you need to not just learn about prayer, but to learn how to pray!
First published fifty years ago, How to Raise Good Catholic Children is a rare treat for today's parents: a wise and readable book on child care that derives its wisdom
A Spiritual Reading Program for the Worst of Sinners, the Greatest of Saints, and Everyone in Between
Second Edition
From the Angelus to First Fridays, vigil candles to novenas, Catholic practice of time-honored Church traditions can be confusing.
Preparation for apostolic life appears in the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus as an engaging and demanding experience.
This volume includes Ignatius' (1491-1556) complete Autobiography, complete Spiritual Exercises, selections from the Constitution of the Society of Jesus and some of Ignatius' n
The spiritual classic by a Kempis, the second most widely read spiritual book after the Bible, has had an astonishing impact on the spiritual lives of countless saints, peasants
Written by Thomas a Kempis in the Middle Ages, The Imitation of Christ has been revered for nearly six centuries as a spiritual classic.
Readers of The Imitation of Christ have sometimes asked why Thomas a Kempis does not once mention the Blessed Virgin in his magnificent work.
In this book we meet a wide range of characters from the Gospel and share their reflections and reactions to Jesus.
In No Strange Land illuminates the richness of mysticism—in the life of Philip Neri — as an “experience of the activity of God.” The life of the Apostle of Rome demonstrates tha
Interior Castle is St. Teresa of Avila most important and widely studied work.
As Bishop of Geneva in the first quarter of the 17th century, Francis de Sales saw to the spiritual needs of everyone.
These meditations and devotions have been selected by Ian Ker from the collection gathered together and published after Newman’s death by his secretary and friend William Nevill
John Henry Newman is recognized as one of the greatest Christian thinkers of the modern age. He was also a man of prayer and deep spirituality. A. N.
Fr Lawrence Lew, O.P. offers three powerful devotions from the Lenten practices of the faithful at St Dominic’s Priory church, the Rosary Shrine in London, UK.
A serious, theological treatise on the Four Last Things - Death, Judgment, Heaven and Hell - but purposely written for the average reader.
Who does not long for a “sinless” world where nothing we do goes wrong, nothing we do has dire consequences for others, nothing we do need make us sorry?
A classic on the spiritual life and the quest for holiness. “To what height the saints have risen!
How to have a stronger, happier marriage. These pages will give you what you need to make your marriage a source of profound happiness and lasting peace.
Radical advice from a real woman about marriage, love, kids, work, play & everything else.
ARE WE REALLY CALLED TO BE SUBMISSIVE?
This volume includes a translation of four spiritual treatises of Maximus the Confessor (c. 580-662), plus an account of his trial.
Millions love St Therese of Lisieux, not only for her wisdom, but for her unwavering passion to serve God in life and in death.
A summary of spiritual doctrine so simple that everyone can come to a knowledge and practice of the principles of the spiritual life.
My Daily Bread is a series of short, daily reflections on the spiritual life.
Blessed be God in His angels and in His saints!
This is an account, at once rigorously theological and warmly devotional, of the death and resurrection of Christ, and their significance for the Christian life.
The Eucharistic Message of Mother Mectilde of the Blessed Sacrament
This magnificent set is an heirloom that should be in every Catholic home library. Dictated to Ven.
Few among the Church’s writers surpass St Francis de Sales in the skilful use of comparisons drawn from nature to illustrate the operations of grace in the spiritual life. This
In these homilies, most of which are previously unpublished, Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, addresses the theme he has celebrated, pondered, and witnessed by
What are religious? What does the Lord ask of them? What should their interior attitude be to poverty, chastity, obedience, and to the everyday demands of life in a community?
Trials quickly take Peace away from us. Does this mean peace of heart is impossible? No, for Jesus himself promised it to us.
“If heaven’s a banquet, will I have to do dishes?” That’s all Catholic mom Susie Lloyd wants to know.
Among the earliest women to have their work in the English language printed, Dame Gertrude More was a Benedictine nun who spent her brief adult life in exile on the Continent.
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Thanks to the skill of Father Nicholas Gregoris, the publication in English translation of Giovanni Velocci's important work Prayer in Newman will bring before a wider audience
"The holy souls are eager for the prayers of the faithful, which can gain indulgences for them. Their intercession is powerful. Pray unceasingly.
A beautifully printed, Bible paper volume of Newman's most profound devotional writings.
When the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, he taught them the Our Father.
What kind of people do we need to be if we are to live up to the grace of our Baptism as children of God, able to call God, “Our Father?” Besides the theological virtues, the li
Is Purgatory almost like Hell? Or is it a place of peace and even joy? The famous Fr.
The nature, joy, and sorrows of Purgatory--its fire, mental agony, how to avoid it, etc.
A classic of Christian spirituality and a famous meditation on the love of God and his presence in suffering, with a new introduction by A. N. Wilson.
Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621), a Jesuit as well as a leading theologian of the Counter-Reformation, had an enormous effect on the religious life of his age.
In a time when the very idea of the Christian family is being lost, the role of the father has been devalued to the point of seeming optional.
Being a mother is one of the most essential roles any woman can have, yet in today’s world it has become one of the lowest status occupations, undervalued and underrewarded.
We live in a time of constant change, when the latest fashions and technology dominate popular culture, and society seems to be moving further away from God.
This is the last edition of the traditional Martyrology published before the Second Vatican Council; hence it is the one that should be used in connection with the usus antiquio
Written some fifteen centuries ago, The Rule of St Benedict is still read and studied by thousands of men and women throughout the world.
The "Rule" of St. Benedict was written in the sixth century by the father of monastic life, St. Benedict himself. It towers in the great tradition of Christian Monasticism.
This book looks at the life and work of Saint Benedict through the history of sixth-century Italy, throwing fresh light on Benedict's Rule and Pope Gregory the Great's Life of B
Seventeen Holy Warriors Who Can Teach You How to Fight the Good Fight and Vanquish Your Ancient Enemy
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