[Taken from The Communion of Saints: Sanctity Through the Centuries] A girl, or as we may call her, a woman, is in herself the most wonderful creature that God has ever made. The first man was made from the slime … Continue reading
[Taken from The Communion of Saints: Sanctity Through the Centuries] A girl, or as we may call her, a woman, is in herself the most wonderful creature that God has ever made. The first man was made from the slime … Continue reading
The book that shows young people how to live a life of nobility and goodness — even in corrupt and confusing times. Here is a complete guide to mature, responsible, even noble behavior in our complex modern society. Written in … Continue reading
Originally published in 1984 This short book brilliantly exposes the “higher criticism” which purports to undermine the true Catholic reading and meaning of Genesis 3:15. Watch while Br. Thomas uses the fictional character Maria Stephan to ‘step on’ and crush … Continue reading
Catholic Stories of Adventure in the Mission Lands [Collected by Fr. Joseph Spillmann, S.J.] Fr. Joseph Spillmann was born at Zug, Switzerland, April 22, 1842. He joined the Jesuits and in 1874 was ordained priest.
The woman whose goodness changed her husband from atheist to priest [By Elisabeth Leseur ] This inspiring book gives you a splendid example of how to live as a Christian in a secular environment that can be indifferent or hostile … Continue reading
Ahora hay un blog en español que defiende el dogma católico “No hay salvación fuera de la Iglesia Católica.” Está aún en construcción, pero tiene un post que se llama, “Las tres definiciones dogmáticas del dogma ‘Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus,’” … Continue reading
Attacks on the priesthood have grown unrelenting in recent years, as incidents of sexual misconduct reveal chronic, deeply-rooted flaws in seminaries, rectories, and chanceries across the country. Keen observers (among them some Catholics) foretell the end of the priesthood — … Continue reading
The most current information on the conference is on our SBC Conferences site. You can now register for the conference online at store.Catholicism.org. Keep your eye on Catholicism.org for the final conference schedule with complete list of speakers, times, etc.
For centuries, historians and novelists have portrayed the Knights Templar as avaricious and power-hungry villains. Who were these medieval monastic knights, whose exploits were the stuff of
Father Michael Rodriquez, who has been mentioned on this site before, was recently featured on a local television program in El Paso, Texas. The issue under discussion was Church teaching on Homosexuality. You can see the video here. Notice, if … Continue reading
This is perhaps the most famous single series of Monsignor Knox’s sermons—the Mass taken step by step, to show what it means to the priest offering it, and what it could mean to the congregation offering it with him. The … Continue reading
One of the most prolific ascetical writers of the seventeenth century, Saint John Eudes was an inexhaustible reservoir of holy wisdom and devotional fervor. His copious compositions, an unknown number of which were destroyed by the revolutionaries in their war … Continue reading
Brother Francis gave these lectures in Boston from 1987 to 1988. In the history portion he discusses at random a unique date, person, event, or short time frame of Catholic history.
It’s possible to be too hard on yourself or maybe on others, too, who suffer from scruples. “Scruples” — defined in the old Catholic Encyclopedia as an “unwarranted fear that something is a sin, which, as a matter of fact,
Rare is the book that comes with a pope’s endorsement And rarer still in Pope Benedict XV’s day. Yet the Holy Father even
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