One Hundred Great Catholic Books

One Hundred Great Catholic Books
Title One Hundred Great Catholic Books PDF eBook
Author Donald Brophy
Publisher
Pages 242
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Succinct and thoughtful, this collection of 100 classics of past and present Catholic literature covers topics ranging from biography, spirituality, theology, and poetry to history, mystical writings, and fiction. Each of the chronologically arranged entries introduces one book in its historical context, provides information about the author, and gives a clear and focused summary of its content. Whether readers are looking for an overview of Catholic thought and writing across the centuries or want to begin discovering these classics for themselves, this book offers an illuminating gateway to some of the great achievements of the human heart and mind.

One Hundred Great Catholic Books

One Hundred Great Catholic Books
Title One Hundred Great Catholic Books PDF eBook
Author Don Brophy
Publisher BlueBridge
Pages 222
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Catholic literature
ISBN 9781856075848

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Features one hundred classics of Catholic literature, ranging from biography, spirituality, and history to poetry, mystical writing, and fiction.

One Hundred Saints

One Hundred Saints
Title One Hundred Saints PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Bulfinch Press
Pages 279
Release 1993
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780821220092

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Provides a brief profile of each saint and discusses how he or she is depicted in art

American Catholic

American Catholic
Title American Catholic PDF eBook
Author Charles Morris
Publisher Vintage
Pages 529
Release 2011-08-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 0307797910

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"A cracking good story with a wonderful cast of rogues, ruffians and some remarkably holy and sensible people." --Los Angeles Times Book Review Before the potato famine ravaged Ireland in the 1840s, the Roman Catholic Church was barely a thread in the American cloth. Twenty years later, New York City was home to more Irish Catholics than Dublin. Today, the United States boasts some sixty million members of the Catholic Church, which has become one of this country's most influential cultural forces. In American Catholic: The Saints and Sinners Who Built America's Most Powerful Church, Charles R. Morris recounts the rich story of the rise of the Catholic Church in America, bringing to life the personalities that transformed an urban Irish subculture into a dominant presence nationwide. Here are the stories of rogues and ruffians, heroes and martyrs--from Dorothy Day, a convert from Greenwich Village Marxism who opened shelters for thousands, to Cardinal William O'Connell, who ran the Church in Boston from a Renaissance palazzo, complete with golf course. Morris also reveals the Church's continuing struggle to come to terms with secular, pluralist America and the theological, sexual, authority, and gender issues that keep tearing it apart. As comprehensive as it is provocative, American Catholic is a tour de force, a fascinating cultural history that will engage and inform both Catholics and non-Catholics alike. "The best one-volume history of the last hundred years of American Catholicism that it has ever been my pleasure to read. What's appealing in this remarkable book is its delicate sense of balance and its soundly grounded judgments." --Andrew Greeley

Catholics Come Home

Catholics Come Home
Title Catholics Come Home PDF eBook
Author Tom Peterson
Publisher Image
Pages 162
Release 2013-02-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0385347189

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With a Foreword by Scott Hahn, bestselling author of The Lamb's Supper God has something extraordinary planned for your life . . . In our fast-paced, highly technological world, this statement might sound a bit lofty, but the lives of millions of souls who have come before us attest to this simple truth: God has a wonderful plan in store for you. With these words, Tom Peterson, founder and president of Catholics Come Home, a nonprofit multimedia organization dedicated to promoting Catholic evangelization, offers inspiration for believers from all walks of life, whether lapsed or practicing, to deepen their faith and draw them closer to Jesus and His Church. In a series of moving stories and personal anecdotes, Tom relates how after rediscovering his faith, he experienced God's unfailing love, and soon found his true purpose in life. You can too! Drawing from scripture, his own struggles and discoveries, and the lives of the saints as well as ordinary individuals, the author offers seven ways to enter into a more deeply personal relationship with Jesus. These are pearls that you can share with others to illuminate the importance of the Catholic faith and open wide the door to a homecoming celebration.

The Last Catholic in America

The Last Catholic in America
Title The Last Catholic in America PDF eBook
Author John R. Powers
Publisher Loyola Press
Pages 312
Release 2010-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0829430075

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"It is fast-moving and often downright funny."—New York Times "He has recaptured childish innocence and presented it with adult enlightenment—plus a touch of cynicism—yet never with irreverence." —Book-of-the-Month Club News First confession and its terrors. Eighty-four first graders in a classroom ruled by just one nun. The agony and the ecstasy of Lent. The dubious honor of being declared the worst altar server ever. Dinah Shore and the Blessed Virgin haunting your dreams. This is Eddie Ryan's world as he grows up in the intensely Catholic world of South-Side Chicago's St. Bastion's parish in the 1950s. In this classic coming-of-age novel, John Powers draws readers into Eddie Ryan's world with deep affection and bittersweet humor.

Excellent Catholic Parishes

Excellent Catholic Parishes
Title Excellent Catholic Parishes PDF eBook
Author Paul Wilkes
Publisher Paulist Press
Pages 278
Release 2001
Genre Parishes
ISBN 9780809139927

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The author provides an in-depth look at eight diverse models of excellence, a directory of hundreds of great parishes throughout the country, and listings of those traits common to excellence that can be reproduced in parishes everywhere.