This is an audio companion to the Syllabus of the St. Augustine Institute. There are six lively talks covering the purpose of the Institute, its program, philosophy, and
Category: Advertising
St. John Chapter 20 on the Resurrection
This commentary of Chapter 20 of Saint John is on Christ’s resurrection and manifestation to his disciples. This is the next to the last chapter of Saint John’s Gospel and it is the story of the Resurrection and the appearances … Continue reading
Hungry Souls
Supernatural Visits, Messages, and Warnings from Purgatory By Gerard J.M. Van Den Aardweg Introductory price ends soon! After a week of hearing ghostly noises, a man is visited in his home by the spirit of his mother, dead for three … Continue reading
They Fought The Good Fight
Now back in print! They Fought the Good Fight, by Brother Thomas Mary Sennott, M.I.C.M. “The documents and facts presented in They Fought the Good Fight: Orestes Brownson and Father Feeney, speak for themselves, not only illuminating the similarity of … Continue reading
Manual of Practical Devotion To St. Joseph
By Rev Patrignani S.J. Written in 1709. “Go to Joseph” is the advice of the Church. This book shows the way and is filled with wonderful stories.
All Available Brother Francis Lectures
We now have centrally located in one flier, a 424 k PDF file, a list of all of Brother Francis’ available lectures. Each title on the flier is hyper-linked to the longer descriptions on our store web site. Those preferring … Continue reading
The Holding Stirrup
In an older day it was customary for a woman to hold her husband’s stirrup when he mounted to go into battle. That gesture became a symbol of her fidelity and courage while he was
Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Hebrews MP3
By Brother Francis, M.I.C.M. You save $13.00 on this downloadable product! In the early days at Saint Benedict Center Brother Francis Maluf gave nine talks to a class on Saint Paul’s Epistle to the Hebrews. The last of Saint Paul’s … Continue reading
St. Catherine of Siena
By Sigrid Undset Sigrid Undset’s Catherine of Siena is critically acclaimed as one of the best biographies of this well known, and amazing fourteenth-century saint. Known for her historical fiction, which won her the Nobel Prize for literature in 1928, … Continue reading
The Mother
Title: The Mother By Cardinal Joszef Mindszenty “The most important person on earth is a mother. She cannot claim the honor of having built Notre Dame Cathedral. She need not. She has built something more magnificent than any cathedral– a … Continue reading
History of Councils & Epistles
The Catholic Epistles of the New Testament are called so because they are addressed not to a particular church or individual but rather to all the universal Church. Katholicos is a Greek word meaning “universal.”
Saints to Remember
Originally published in the 1950s and reprinted many times since, this is a Saint Benedict Center classic. Vignettes of each day’s saint provide uplifting introductions to the heavenly citizens honored by the Church throughout the year. This latest printing is … Continue reading
Why Do Catholics Eat Fish on Friday?
Did you know that the origins of Groundhog Day stem from a Catholic tradition? Or that the common pretzel was once a Lenten reward for the pious?
The White Cockade
The White Cockade is a collection of poetry and verse written by a young man of singular courage and honour, compassion and depth of feeling. The words found in the book, that is the poems themselves, lead to reader to feel an admiration for the writer as well as a form of sympathy. Continue reading
Join the Book of the Month Club!
For $40 a month ($60 for foreign), we will automatically mail you a book from our rich stock of Catholic classics. Our selections feature timeless gems from the golden eras of Faith, as well as more recent productions by scholarly … Continue reading