IHM School continues its annual food and music Festival as a busy one-day Event on August 14. The price is right to celebrate with a one-of-a-kind, old-fashioned family festival: the eighth annual Blueberry Fiddle Festival, organized by Richmond’s Immaculate Heart … Continue reading
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History and Theology
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.
Dealing with Scruples
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,
Catechism of the Summa Theologica
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
History of and Devotion to the Immaculate Heart
Linked with the previous session’s course on the Sacred Heart, this series continues and finishes our study of what St. John Eudes has called “Devotion to The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.” Br. Anthony focused on four major points: … Continue reading
Spanish Roots of America
This is an American history book written from the Spanish perspective. The author, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Newark, NJ, David Arias, is a church historian, born and educated in Leon, Spain.
For Real Catholics: Auriesville, NY Pilgrimage in September
The following is a release of the National Coalition of Clergy and Laity — Reparation for sin. Restoration by grace. Reform of life. Join the 15th annual “Pilgrimage for Restoration” to the Shrine of Our Lady of the North American … Continue reading
Frequent Confession
After Vatican II, a major weapon in the arsenal of struggling Catholics was turned into a marshmallow. Frequent Confession became “necessary” only for those “in mortal sin,” it was thought (and sometimes taught). Out of print, too, went this hugely … Continue reading
Golden Legend of Young Saints
10% off until the end of June on everything! Saints both young & bold For 2000 years now, young Christians have lived — and often died — for Christ, and with a courage that many adults find hard to muster.
The Pilgrimage for Restoration: September 22-25, 2010
Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of the North American Martyrs (St. Isaac Jogues & Companions) Auriesville, New York. The dates for this year’s Pilgrimage for Restoration are September 22-25, 2010. I cannot recommend this wonderful event more strongly. … Continue reading
Socialism, Modernism, & Americanism
This simple method of getting familiar with the Latin language has proved to be very popular with the students. It is meant to acquaint those with the Church’s language who have little free time to study. The secret is to … Continue reading
The Mystery of Predestination
How can an all loving God predestine some to eternal salvation while permitting others to fall away? Doesn’t God offer the same amount of saving grace to everyone? Continue reading
The Three Marks of Manhood – How to be Priest, Prophet…
The Three Marks of Manhood – How to be Priest, Prophet, and King of Your Family. By G.C. Dilsaver Author G.C. Dilsaver writes that the time has come for Catholic families to re-discover true patriarchy — time for Catholic men … Continue reading
Humility of Heart
Our Lord said, “Learn of me, because I am meek, and humble of heart.” (Matt 11:29) And also, “Amen, I say to you, unless you be converted and become as little children, you shall not enter
The Blessed Eucharist
Father Muller’s The Blessed Eucharist covers every aspect of the Great Mystery of the Altar. Cites innumerable fascinating stories, Eucharistic miracles, etc. A fast-paced book of simply amazing insights into the nature and value of the Holy Eucharist.