Spiritual Life
100 Books To Read Before The Four Last Things
The Essential Guide to Catholic Spiritual Classics
100 Ways John Paul II Changed the World
"There is no evil to be faced that Christ does not face with us. There is no enemy that Christ has not already conquered.
7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit
An introduction to living with the Holy Spirit and the gifts it brings.
A Pleasant Year with Father Brown
365 daily readings in the company of G.K. Chesterton's priest detective
A Turning to God
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
A Year with the Bible: Scriptural Wisdom for Daily Living
Join Patrick Madrid and discover the majesty and power of scripture in A Year with the Bible: Scriptural Wisdom for Daily Living.
A Year with the Church Fathers: Patristic 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.
A Year with the Saints: Daily Meditations with the Holy Ones of God
Best-selling Catholic author Paul Thigpen opens up that treasury in A Year With the Saints: Daily Meditations With the Holy Ones of God.
Abandonment to Divine Providence
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: The Mysteries of the World in Christ
All Things Made New explores the Christian mysteries in the tradition of St.
Ancient Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
The Psalmist wrote: “Be still and know that I am God” (Ps 46:10).
Angels: A History
'In a 2016 poll, one in 10 Britons claimed to have experienced the presence of an angel, while one in three remain convinced that they have a guardian angel.
Anglo-Saxon Spirituality
Here is an anthology of sermons, homilies and poems written by Anglo-Saxons during the later part of their age (c. 660-1066).
Annunciation: A Call to Faith in a Broken World
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
Approach to Monasticism
“Monastic life is a beginning, a becoming. It does not pretend to be anything more.
Approach to Penance
“The end of penance is God, not more penances. Thus the approach to penance has to be by way of love, not by way of steeling the will to toughness.
Aquinas on the Four Last Things
Everything You Need to Know about Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell
At the Fountain of Elijah: The Carmelite Tradition
For many understanding of the Carmelites is limited to the lives and times of the sixteenth-century Spanish mystics.
Basics of Catholic Living - 5 volume set
There are a handful of simple habits that have been practiced by every saint.
Basil in Blunderland
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
Beauty Spirit Matter
Sacred Icons, images of God made man and man made God, have never ceased to be an integral part of Orthodox Christian cultures, but it is only now, after centuries of absence, t
Being a Parent Today: Children, Faith and Family Life
Being a parent today is a huge privilege and a daunting challenge.
Being Catholic: What Every Catholic Should Know
The new What Every Catholic Should Know series is intended for the average faithful Catholic who wants to know more about Catholic faith and culture.
Beloved: A Spiritual Companion for Couples
An essential spiritual companion for married and engaged couples.
Bernard of Clairvaux
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
Blessings of St Benedict
Blessings of St Benedict is a devotional that brings the Rule of St Benedict to all people of every state of life.
Bread That Is Broken
The Holy Eucharist is the Church's most precious treasure, the source and summit of her worship and life. The Church is built upon and around the Eucharist.
Brief Life of Christ
Fulton J. Sheen turned his voice and pen to many subjects during the course of a long and remarkable apostolate.
Camino to Santiago: A Spiritual Companion
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
Cardinal Schuster's Commentary on the Holy Rule of Saint Benedict
A modern scholar-saint on the great Rule by the Patriarch of Western monasticism
Carthusian Spirituality: The Writings of Hugh of Balma and Guigo de Ponte
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
Carthusian Spirituality: Writings of Hugh of Balma & Guigo De
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
Catechism of the Spiritual Life
In this dynamic and authoritative book on the spiritual life, Cardinal Sarah shows us how to enter into and progress through the spiritual life.
Catholic Church Saved My Marriage
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.
Celtic Spirituality
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
Ceremonials of Common Days
“Ceremonial may be interpreted as a spiritual obeisance to the created beauty of the world.” So writes Abbie Graham in the Foreword to her Ceremonials of Common Days.
Charity for the Suffering Souls: An Explanation of the Catholic Doctrine of Purgatory
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
Christ in His Mysteries
Dom Columba Marmion's classic work Christ the Life of the Soul aims at showing forth "the fundamental character of the Christian life, according to the Gospel, the Epistles of S
Christ the Ideal of the Monk
"Every vocation, even the simple Christian vocation, comes from God.
Christ the Ideal of the Priest
The great spiritual writer, Fr Columba Marmion, wrote this classic work on the priesthood to show the holiness that priests are called to, and how that holiness can only be atta
Christ the Vision
Like all this contemplative's writings, the collection of meditations gathered here was never intended as a book.
Christian Art
Explore the rich history and influence of Christian art from Antiquity to the present day.
Christian Fashion in the Teaching of the Church
Catholic journalism and even the Magisterium of the Church of the last fifty years have ignored the topic of Christian fashion, which has important consequences on individual an
Christian Meaning of Human Sexuality
The gift of human sexuality allows us to choose, or not to choose, to participate in one form of God's creation.
Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition
A complete overview and history of Catholic spirituality from the Apostles to the present day.
Confessions (Noll Library)
In Confessions, Augustine tells the story of his sinful youth and conversion to Christianity.
Cooking With the Saints
From traditional Cottage Pie on St. Patrick’s Day to Basque Lamb Stew on the feast of St.
Corporal Works of Mercy
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
Couples, Awaken Your Love
With the luminous insight that we have come to expect from his writings, Robert Cardinal Sarah helps spouses rediscover the deep source of their love—God Himself—and the means f
Cross and the Beatitudes
Fulton J. Sheen was remarkable in his ability to uncover many layers of meaning in the life and words of Jesus of Nazareth.
Dark Night of the Soul
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
Day by Day with Saint Benedict
Reflecting on years of living the Benedictine life and of scholarly work on the Rule of Saint Benedict, monk and priest Terrence Kardong offers his wisdom in Day by Day with Sai
Devotional Journey Into the Easter Mystery
A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery sweeps readers through the various liturgical celebrations of Lent, the Paschal Triduum, and the Easter Season, unveiling t
Dialogue of St Catherine of Sienna
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.
Divine Intimacy
This Book of Meditations is a classic and is seeped in Carmelite spirituality.
Early Dominicans
The spirituality of St. Dominic and his early followers was a force in thirteenth-century Europe.
Easter People: Living Community
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.
Embraced by Mercy: God's Ultimate Gift
Fr McManus enables us to absorb more gratefully the amazing good news that “God’s mercy is from age to age” (Luke 1: 50).
Escape from Evil's Darkness
The Light of Christ in the Church, Spiritual Conversion, and Moral Conversion
Every Day with Mary
Reflections by the Affiliates of Mayslake Ministries
Growing closer to the Blessed Virgin Mary can have a profound impact on your spiritual life.
Every Day with Saint Joseph
As Guardian of the Holy Family and Patron of the Universal Church, Saint Joseph is a model and friend for all of us.
Everyday Meditations
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.
Father Smith Instructs Jackson (Noll Library)
“I want God to become especially interested in you, just as you, prompted by his grace, are beginning to become interested in him.”
Feasts of Our Lady
Talks on Fifty Feasts of Mary Throughout the Year with Two Talks for Mother's Day
Festal Icons
Christian feasts, such as Christmas and Easter, form the weft of the Christian year.
Finding Confidence in Times of Trial: Letters of St John of Avila
Indecision was not in his heart. Surrounded by clerical corruption and unprecedented consumerism, St.