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The Life of Blessed Margaret of Castello: 1287-1320
Hunchback, midget, blind, lame and ugly. Walled in next to a chapel for 14 years; abandoned by her parents at a shrine, she grew in virtue and fame. Her body remains incorrupt. One of the most inspiring stories we have ever read! 128 pgs, PB
The Enemies of Salvation: The Flesh, the World, and the Devil
“Since the religious revolution of the sixteenth century, to no man has the Catholic Church in Scotland been so much indebted as to Bishop Hay. He is pre-eminently her bishop of the last three hundred years.” - Bishop John Strain, Archbishop of the Metropolitan see of St. Andrews and Edinburgh,…
The Canons and Decrees of the Council Of Trent
Held as the rallying point of the Counter-Reformation and intended as the Church's definitive response to Protestant heresies, the Council of Trent is a monolith in the history of the Church. Spanning three sessions and the pontificates of five popes from 1545 to 1563, it somehow managed to pull through…
A Tour of the Summa: A Journey Through St. Thomas Aquinas’ Summa Theologica
This unique synopsis of the SummaTheologica is a complete, chapter-by-chapter restatement of St. Thomas' work, intended to expose readers to the totality of St. Thomas' thought and yet be brief enough to fit into one volume. Author of eleven other books on philosophy, Msgr. Glenn brings to this work—by far his greatest—a…
Apologetics: A Philosophic Defense and Explanation of the Catholic Religion
Does God exist? How can we know? Why is one religion better than any other—or why is any religion good at all? Doesn't science disprove supernatural phenomena? Isn't religion just old psychological superstition? These are just a few of the kinds of questions posed to Catholics in today's world—seemingly in…
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