7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit
An introduction to living with the Holy Spirit and the gifts it brings.
An introduction to living with the Holy Spirit and the gifts it brings.
This booklet invites us to examine our attitude towards death, and help us to discover how taking death on board enhances the way we live our life.
The title comes from Cardinal Hume’s homily for Ash Wednesday 1977; and it is a theme which reappears frequently in his writing and preaching, particularly in his Lenten address
Join Patrick Madrid and discover the majesty and power of scripture in A Year with the Bible: Scriptural Wisdom for Daily Living.
Times change, but human nature does not. Neither do the daily struggles that all Christians experience in their walk with the Lord.
Best-selling Catholic author Paul Thigpen opens up that treasury in A Year With the Saints: Daily Meditations With the Holy Ones of God.
Let go and let God." This popular phrase captures the essence of Father Jean-Pierre de Caussade's 18th century treatise on trust, Abandonment to Divine Providence.
All Things Made New explores the Christian mysteries in the tradition of St.
The Psalmist wrote: “Be still and know that I am God” (Ps 46:10).
Here is an anthology of sermons, homilies and poems written by Anglo-Saxons during the later part of their age (c. 660-1066).
Sally Read converted from atheism to Catholicism when her daughter Flo was only four, yet from the beginning Flo accompanied her closely--sharing her excitement, discoveries and
Though a great majority of Americans state they believe in angels, many of us may not realize that Scripture and the Church have always taught belief in angels.
An exploration of the relationship between art and spirituality.
For many understanding of the Carmelites is limited to the lives and times of the sixteenth-century Spanish mystics.
Arising out of a game of 'hide and seek' played with two young children, Cardinal Basil Hume made each hiding place a setting for a discovery of something new about the spiritua
Being a parent today is a huge privilege and a daunting challenge.
An essential spiritual companion for married and engaged couples.
Here are writings of the great medieval spiritual teacher (1090-1153) who was preacher of the Crusades and founder of the Cistercians, with an introduction on the forming of Ber
Fulton J. Sheen turned his voice and pen to many subjects during the course of a long and remarkable apostolate.
Therese of Lisieux is among today’s most popular and best-loved saints. Yet she entered a Carmelite convent when she was fifteen and died when she was only twenty-four.
People embark on the Camino to Santiago for any number of reasons – a diversity that is reflected in this selection of stories written by pilgrims from across the English-speaki
Translated here for the first time in their entirety in English are the extant writings of two little known 13th-century Carthusians who had great influence on Christian spiritu
Translated here for the first time in their entirety in English are the extant writings of two little known thieteenthth-century Carthusians who had great influence on Christian
This booklet invites us to examine our attitude towards death, and discover that taking death on board enhances the way we live our life.
So begins David Anders in this remarkably forthright book. In it, David reports that by the early 2000s, his marriage was so painful he actually longed for death.
This volume offers translations of numerous texts from the Celtic tradition from the sixth through the thirteenth centuries, in a cross-section of genres and forms, including sa
Profound, provocative, complete treatment of Purgatory--its sufferings, consolations, duration, etc., plus, how we can assist the Poor Souls, their gratitude, and God's reward t
Fasting is an indispensable part of the Christian life, a purification of our habits of eating and drinking, which allows us to rein in our physical appetites.This informative b
The gift of human sexuality allows us to choose, or not to choose, to participate in one form of God's creation.
A complete overview and history of Catholic spirituality from the Apostles to the present day.
From traditional Cottage Pie on St. Patrick’s Day to Basque Lamb Stew on the feast of St.
Feeding the hungry and thirsty, clothing the naked, housing the homeless, visiting the imprisoned, the sick, and burying the dead – Pope Francis wants us to stop and think again
Fulton J. Sheen was remarkable in his ability to uncover many layers of meaning in the life and words of Jesus of Nazareth.
In Dark Night of the Soul, Saint John of the Cross presents for us a portrait painted from his own experience of one who advances successfully through the struggles of
St Catherine of Siena's Dialogue describes the entire spiritual life through a series of conversations between God and the soul, represented by Catherine herself.
The spirituality of St. Dominic and his early followers was a force in thirteenth-century Europe.
In these simple, heartfelt reflections, Cardinal Tagle of the Philippines shares how Christian community offers rich possibilities for love, faith, hope, and unity in diversity.
Fr McManus enables us to absorb more gratefully the amazing good news that “God’s mercy is from age to age” (Luke 1: 50).
It is the heart of who we are as Catholics: the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
Reflections by the Affiliates of Mayslake Ministries
Growing closer to the Blessed Virgin Mary can have a profound impact on your spiritual life.
Over the years, the brilliant and often voluminous scholarly writings of Bl. John Henry Newman (1801-1890), have drawn into the Church thousands more converts after him.
Indecision was not in his heart. Surrounded by clerical corruption and unprecedented consumerism, St.
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 well known devotions each have a fascinating origin and history, linked to apparitions of Jesus and Mary: the first to Margaret Mary Alacoque (1673–75) and the second to t
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
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!
The Rosary's rich simplicity has provided solace and courage in rocky times for centuries.
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.
Images have been used in Christian worship for over seventeen centuries, and few styles have withstood the test of time as well as the holy icon.
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
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
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.
In this book Fr Denis has chosen to explore the character of Jonah – a somewhat unlikely hero.
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?
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.
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!
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?
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