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Edited and with a preface by Peter A. Kwasniewski, Ph.D. Catholic Social Teaching, or CST, is a branch of moral theology, a fruit of the Church’s t...
View full detailsBy Karol Wojtyła “Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign of contradiction.” For the 1976 Lenten...
View full detailsBy Helen C. White Of all the saints in the halls of Heaven, few are as widely beloved yet also the subject of such literary mistreatment as Francis...
View full detailsBy Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Edited by Abbé André Combes | Translated by F. J. Sheed In every age, God sends saints to renew his Church. For the ni...
View full detailsBy Fulton J. Sheen Two extremes beset the modern world: a decaying liberalism which idolizes the individual and scorns society, and a triumphant to...
View full detailsBy Fulton J. Sheen God and Intelligence in Modern Philosophy, the first of the sixty-six books that Fulton J. Sheen wrote over the course of his st...
View full detailsOn the Feast of the Epiphany, anno domini 1412, in the French village of Domrémy, was born to James d’Arc and his wife Isabel an infant daughter. T...
View full detailsBy Édouard Hugon, O.P. | Translated and edited by John G. Brungardt Mary, Full of Grace is a summary Mariology—a comprehensive study of the Blessed...
View full detailsBy Ronald Knox A translator, comments Monsignor Ronald Knox in his On Englishing the Bible, has two methods at his disposal: the literal and the li...
View full detailsBy Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI) “We are workers with you for your joy,” states St. Paul, “because you stand firm in the faith.” These words...
View full detailsBy Peter John Cameron, O.P. The merits of any preaching upon the Virgin Mary rise and fall, in the words of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, on its ability ...
View full detailsBy Mark Twain Joan of Arc, a mere child in years, ignorant, impoverished, unimportant, one day heard the voices of God’s messengers. Their message:...
View full detailsBy Georges Bernanos Translated, edited, and with an Introduction by Anthony Giambrone, O.P. Georges Bernanos’s Saint Dominic, first published in 19...
View full detailsBy Johannes Jørgensen At the beginning of his classic biography of “le jongleur de dieu,” G. K. Chesterton sets forth three ways in which a “sketch...
View full detailsBy Christopher Hollis Guiding Christopher Hollis’s 1931 biography of Saint Ignatius is the question: “What is the point of being a saint?” In the p...
View full detailsBy Edoardo Aldo Cerrato, C.O. Translated by Clareece G. Godt, Ph.D. The legacy of Philip Neri “is for the entire People of God, called to spread jo...
View full detailsBy Fulton J. Sheen The Catholic Hour radio program, hosted by Fulton J. Sheen from 1930 to 1950, was singular in purpose. As Patrick Joseph Cardina...
View full detailsBy Henri Ghéon | Afterword by G. K. Chesterton The secret of the saints is simple and straightforward: they love God. This, holds Henri Ghéon, is t...
View full detailsBy St. John Eudes | Translated by Charles di Targiani and Ruth Hauser The Admirable Heart of Mary was the first book written on the devotion to the...
View full detailsBy Jacques Maritain “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring the good news!” The Angelic Doctor, first published in 1931, presents the essent...
View full detailsBy Henri Daniel-Rops Sacred Scripture offers little detailed revelation about Mary, the Mother of God: just a few paragraphs to the beginnings of L...
View full detailsBy Fulton J. Sheen Evangelization is an exclusive mission, single-minded in purpose. Its thought, as the first missionary, St. Paul the Apostle, de...
View full detailsBy Ronald Knox The Christian life demands both action and speech. Christians must, in the words of St. James, “live by the word, not content merely...
View full detailsBy Fulton J. Sheen The Cross and the Crisis contends that the distress of modernity is fundamentally moral and religious in nature. Men, runs Chest...
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