Pope Pius VII (1800-1823): His Life, Times and Struggle with Napoleon in the Aftermath of the French Revolution
The French Revolution had wrought religious and civil havoc in France and the Italian states.
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The French Revolution had wrought religious and civil havoc in France and the Italian states.
Pope Paul's New Mass is the third and final volume of Michael Davies's Liturgical Revolution trilogy, offering an unmatched history of how the New Mass was developed, implemente
For those familiar with it, Pope John’s Council is already considered a classic. Few books rival its clarity and objectivity.
300 questions and answers on all aspects of the Faith. Excellent basic class text and short summary of Catholic teaching for everyone.
Returning to the Traditional Latin Liturgy After Seventy Years of Exile
Four years before the Solemn Definition of the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception in 1854, Dom Gueranger published his monumental work, Memoire sur la Question de l'Immaculae Co
The classic 1954 edition of this fabulous catechism is available again.
193 chapters in three sections: What to Believe, What to Do, and Means of Grace.
Mass of Ages is the quarterly magazine of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales.
This groundbreaking book looks at the major approved Marian apparitions of the last five centuries and relates them to important historical moments: the Reformation, the French
500 Years of Protestantism and Its Consequences for Church, State, and Society.
In this book, Roberto de Mattei steers us perceptively through centuries of Church history concerning both the wise, and the disastrous, decisions of popes and councils: from th
Anyone who watches or participates in a papal liturgy is struck by the seeming effortlessness with which it is conducted , resulting in a celebration which is prayerful, dignifi
In this new work, Roberto Spataro shows how Pope Francis’s call for “joyful evangelization” finds a ready answer in an unlikely place: the august forms of the ancient Latin litu
It is 1967, a mere two years after the close of Vatican II. The atmosphere in the Church is already one of anarchy. Liturgical “experimentation” is rife. Confusion reigns.
The Letters of Pope John Paul I
For 33 days in 1975 the infectious smile of John Paul I lit up the world.
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