What Catholics Are Reading This Lent
The Register asked Catholic writers, thinkers and religious, ‘What books would you recommend?’
The Register asked Catholic writers, thinkers and religious, ‘What books would you recommend?’
Father Baltasar Gracián’s ‘The Art of Worldly Wisdom’ offers his vision of prudent holiness in a world ruled by wolves.
In his letters, the Capuchin saint revealed a deep love for the writings of St. Paul and drew on them to guide souls.
Frassati carried the Epistles of St. Paul with him on the streetcar and called them “words of eternal life.”
Spiritual practices will aid your Lenten journey for a fruitful 40 days.
This work has been read by Eastern monastics for centuries and it has much spiritual wisdom to impart to us today.
“Don’t neglect your spiritual reading. Reading has made many saints.” —St. Josemaría Escrivá
Because maybe I'm not the only one who struggles with prayer.
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