St. Albert the Great: Champion of Faith and Reason Even while he was still alive, Dominican friar Albert of Cologne was widely called Magnus the Great.
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Purgatory: and the means to avoid it
Common fallacies about Purgatory are cleared up in a book that liberated many a struggling Catholic half a century ago. In 1949, this English translation of Fr. Martin Jugie’s acclaimed book — which had gone through seven editions in France … Continue reading
Meditations for Lent
Do you really make proper use of Lent? Pre-Vatican II Catholics had more help in using Lent properly. Not just the more rigorous disciplines, but sounder preaching and a wealth of solid spiritual books — such as this magnificent treasury … Continue reading
The Eucharist: Only a Symbolic Reminder of Christ?
Is the Holy Eucharist REALLY the Body and Blood of Christ, as the Church has taught for 2,000 years, or do we receive only a symbolic reminder of Jesus at the Last Supper? Statisticians claim that a high percentage of Catholics … Continue reading
The Rosary of Our Lady
There’s more to the Rosary than most people think . . . and this book shows you just how much more. In these illuminating pages, Msgr. Romano Guardini explains clearly and simply why devotion to Mary is appropriate for all … Continue reading
How to Make a Good Confession
How to make your Confessions less difficult and more fruitful If you still drag your feet about going to Confession, here’s the help you need to enable you to overcome your reluctance and open your soul to the vast reservoir … Continue reading
Christology / St. Luke / History of Councils
Christology is the study of the Incarnate God in His two natures, divine and human, and in His oneness of Person. Brother Francis’ course studies in particular the early
Evolution: Foundation for Apostasy
By Br. John Mary, M.I.C.M., Tert. Theme: Doctrinal Certitude Amid Growing Confusion Available in Tape only Price: $5.95 (From 1997 SBC Conference) Related Items: Creation Rediscovered
Christ in the Home
This guidebook to finding a happy marriage, keeping a happy marriage, and raising happy children has been out of print for over 50 years…until now! From the master of the spiritual life, Raoul Plus, S.J., it contains loads of practical … Continue reading
Holy Simplicity
By Fr. Raoul Plus Simplicity: the sure path to God! The saints assure us that simplicity is the virtue most likely to draw us closer to God and make us more like Him.
Saint Martin of Tours Soldier, Bishop
Regine Pernoud, the highly acclaimed French medieval historian, and author of best-selling titles on Joan of Arc and Hildegard of Bingen, as well as the book Those Terrible Middle Ages, presents an enlightening biography of one of France’s most revered … Continue reading
Sermons of St. Francis for Advent and Christmas
Steeped as he was in Sacred Scripture, St. Francis de Sales gives totally fresh and surprising insights into the truths of our religion including: the Sacred Name of Jesus, Our Lady’s wisdom at Cana, St. John the Baptist’s temptation, etc. … Continue reading
Pilgrimage for Restoration, 2011 Dates Announced
What follows is reproduced from the Pilgrimage for Restoration Weblog. The change in the pilgrimage schedule should make it more convenient for collegians, working folks, and most anybody to attend. It’s also more like the schedule of the Chartres Pilgrimage … Continue reading
The Well and the Shallows
One of Chesterton’s last books, this book is considered by Chesterton critics and fans as one of his finest collections of essays on a variety of cultural, social and moral issues that seem even more urgent today. His trademark wit … Continue reading
Literature of Wonder
Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror may seem a strange topic for a talk at Saint Benedict Center. They are subjects, nonetheless, that ought not to be dismissed as irrelevant to those of us who are working towards reestablishing Catholic culture, … Continue reading