These pages aim to help Catholic priests and those who love priests to ponder properly the grace ...
Whose Body?, first published in 1923, introduces the inimitable Lord Peter Wimsey to the world of...
Léon Bloy: A Study in Impatience is neither criticism nor canonization. Instead, Albert Béguin si...
The Philosophy of Existence, among the first translations into English of the Catholic existentia...
The sermons of Ronald Knox, in Evelyn Waugh's estimation, contain the very best of his literary t...
The sermons of Ronald Knox, in Evelyn Waugh's estimation, contain the very best of his literary t...
The Summa Theologiae is a work of astounding breadth and scope: five folio volumes ofclosely pac...
On July 17, 1794, a group of Carmelite sisters stand at the foot of the scaffold in the Place de...
The Summa Theologiae is a work of astounding breadth and scope: five folio volumes of closely pa...
The Summa Theologiae is a work of astounding breadth and scope: five folio volumes of closely pa...
The Summa Theologiae is a work of astounding breadth and scope: five folio volumes of closely pa...
Historical in substance, romantic in spirit, heroic in scale, A Distant Trumpet is a novel of the...
A vivid rendering of childhood memories into an autobiographical novel. Through the young Norwegi...
Basic Verities is a collection of variegated excerpts from Claude Péguy's essays and poetry. The ...
Four Stories offers an honest, uncontrived portrayals of everyday life in early twentieth-century...
All in the Family, first published in 1964, is a portrait of the Kinsellas, a prominent and proud...
The Life of Jesus is Nobel Prize-winning author François Mauriac's character study of Jesus Chris...
In the words of a 1944 review, written well in advance of twenty-first-century outcomes of educat...
By Helen C. WhiteDust on the King's Highway tells of Francisco Garcés, the Spanish Franciscan fri...
The Meddlesome Friar and the Wayward Pope tells the story of two men whom the patterns of Provide...
Saint Jerome was a born writer, individual, fresh, sparkling with verve and (at times) vitriol; a...
Saint John of the Cross is practically unique among Christendom's many mystics. Never mind the co...
'Behold, this child is appointed for the fall and rising of many in Israel, and for a sign of con...
'Seek out the Lord and his might; constantly seek his face.' This concise admonition from the Boo...
Like a Roaring Lion (first published in 1854 as The Spirit-Rapper: An Autobiography) is an intell...
Under the Sun of Satan, Georges Bernanos's powerful debut novel, throws the reader headlong into ...
Catholic Social Teaching (CST), or the Social Doctrine of the Church, is frequently mentioned but...
Evolutionary theory has raised numerous disputed questions among Catholics and other Christians c...
As Ronald Knox was preparing to enter the Catholic Church, he took with him, as a spiritual-readi...
A translator, comments Monsignor Ronald Knox in his On Englishing the Bible, has two methods at h...
The sermons of Ronald Knox, in Evelyn Waugh's estimation, contain the very best of his literary t...
A proper examination of conscience is surely one of the most challenging tasks of the Christian l...
The laity-in the words of Lumen gentium-live in 'the ordinary circumstances of family and social ...
Handbook to The Heart of Culture, Volume II-The Medieval World to the Renaissance-Baroque Era
The West's educational crisis may be unresolved, but there are signs of renewal in Catholic educa...
Handbook to The Heart of Culture, Volume I-Paideia to Monastic Education
By Henri Daniel-RopsThe Church of the Revolutionary Age: Christian Brotherhood, the tenth install...
By Henri Daniel-RopsThe Church of the Revolutionary Age: Christian Brotherhood, the tenth install...
Father Francis Chisholm is a good priest-somewhat peculiar, perhaps, but a good priest all the sa...