Sophia Institute Press
An Exorcist Explains the Demonic
From Fr. Gabriele Amorth, the renowned exorcist in Rome, comes this powerful, eye-opening book on the deadly antics of Satan and his fallen angels, as well as spiritual remedies for each. These pages provide a basic orientation in dark phenomena, succinctly explaining Catholic doctrine on the fallen angels and the…
A Catholic Scientist Harmonizes Science and Faith
Modernity, academia, and the media perceive and relentlessly advance a dichotomous, contradictory relationship between faith and science. However, from the time of Aristotle, it has been demonstrated that man is a rational being who reasons intellectually in a way that animals and technology cannot. Man is also a religious being,…
Diurnale Romanum (Hardbound)
Diurnale Romanum (Breviarium Romanum) For the traditional (1962) Roman Breviary The Diurnale (pronounced dee-oor-nah-leh) is a single volume edition of the Breviarium Romanum containing all of the canonical hours of the day except Matins (hence the nickname). This compact arrangement makes it a convenient daily companion for clergy and laity alike. In addition to…
Pioneer Priests and Makeshift Altars
In this comprehensive history, Fr. Charles Connor details the life of Catholics in the American Colonies. It’s a tale that begins with the flight of English Catholics to religious freedom in Maryland in 1634, and continues through the post-Revolutionary period, by which time the constitutions of all but four of…
Treason
As Stephen Long steps ashore in England one gray dawn in May 1581, he wonders how many more Catholics will have to die to make Queen Elizabeth feel secure. Involuntarily, he trembles at the thought that soon he may be numbered among them. For in the days ahead, each time…
Follow Us!