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Why This Little Book on Humility Is So Great
By John Horvat
The book Humility of Heart by Fr. Gaetano Maria de Bergamo, is a privileged book from this marketing perspective. This treatise on humility appeals to a broad audience. The humble know themselves well and thus will always see in this book excellent advice on how to avoid the dangers of falling into sin through pride.
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Is Jesus Really Divine?
By Deacon Frederick Bartels
Is Jesus divine? On the other hand, was he nothing other than a mere man, perhaps a good and kind man of outstanding moral character who, rather strangely and perhaps simply for his love of people, chose the life of abject poverty in order to happily stroll about the Galilean countryside teaching others how to live?
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Diabetes–the top things you can do.
By Rose Cuervo
This is one of the things that goes with food. Particularly in countries with great cooking traditions, which I am inclined to think goes hand in hand with Catholic culture because of these reasons: first, people are typically fun-loving and fun to be with and savor plenty of festivities and family events to celebrate and secondly, they are not averse to layering/combining/enriching flavors.
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"Recall Abortion" Book Review
By Julie
I just came across this book titled "Recall Abortion" by Janet Morana. I think it is important for us to read about abortion and how it is hurting women across USA.
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CS Lewis's The Great Divorce: Easter Reflections
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
CS Lewis is an inexhaustible source of wisdom for me. Whether reading his science fiction, fantasy, or his imaginative meditations on our Lord, Heaven, Hell and the Christian life, I find each replete with gentle humor and clear-eyed truths.
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A Wedding Reception Planner ... with a Catholic Twist!
By Melanie R. Cameron
This book, Christ on your Guest List, is a coil-bound workbook containing a tried and true formula for approaching the planning details of the reception - the wedding feast - from the mindset that these planning decisions can be used to strengthen the engaged relationship and pave the way for a strong newlywed relationship.
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Conclave- Robert Harris’ Novel of Power and Intrigue in the Vatican
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Conclave is the best of Robert Harris' novels, high praise because Harris is an excellent writer of historical fiction. Each of his books reveals the writer's journalistic background: Rich in detail and imagery, Harris' extensive research for each story is evident. Conclave is all of that but much more.
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What's In a Fiat?
By Anne Gerard
As a frequent listener to the EWTN radio program, Women of Grace, I hear the host, Johnnette Benkovic, use the word “fiat” quite often. Not fully comprehending its meaning, I was puzzled by the phrase. In my experience, Fiat has always evoked the image of a sporty little car we may see zipping around town. Apparently, spiritually speaking, it means so much more.
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A Meaningful Gift – Pope Francis: The Complete Encyclicals, Bulls, and Apostolic Exhortations (A Book Review)
By Justin McClain
Are you looking for a meaningful gift for someone for confirmation or Easter? Or perhaps just the right gift to give to a family member, friend, or acquaintance for any occasion, such as an upcoming high school or college graduation, or even Mothers’ Day or Fathers’ Day?
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Book Review of Cardinal Burke's Hope for the World: To Unite All Things in Christ
By Justin McClain
Before I began reading Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke’s 2016 book Hope for the World: To Unite All Things in Christ – An Interview with Guillaume d’Alançon (published by Ignatius Press), I was uncertain of what precisely to expect. However, I was not uncertain in what could be misconstrued as a “wary” way; rather, I was unsure of both what Cardinal Burke would address and how he would cover it.
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I Thirst: An Author's Literary Journey
By Gina Marinello-Sweeney
When Rebecca receives a mysterious note from an unknown source, she has no idea how it will change her life.
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Catholic Teen Books Helps Parents, Teachers Find Good Books for Catholic Teens
By Carolyn Astfalk
Steering teens toward entertaining yet edifying media is a challenge. In the case of movies and television programming, ratings can offer some indication of content. In the case of books, consumer reviews on retail sites offer some information
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Operating on Faith - Book Review
By Starla Hester
The author, Matt Weber, tells us the personal story of how he was living a normal and somewhat charmed life, getting married, and buying a new home when, out of the blue, he was rushed to the emergency room with excruciating pain not long after his honeymoon
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Hugh Owen and Dinosaurs!
By Julie
I recently went to Hugh Owen's talk at our parish. He is the owner of Kolbe Center and he promotes the true version of creation and works against the evils of evolution.
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Under the Influence of Jesus - Book Review
By Starla Hester
The first chapter of this book, Under the Influence of Jesus: The Transforming Experience of Encountering Christ by Joe Paprocki, opens with Mark 1:15, “The kingdom of God is at hand.”
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Station to Station - Book Review
By Starla Hester
Station to Station: An Ignatian Journey through the Stations of the Cross is the most inspiring book to read before the beginning of Lent or even during Lent. Whether you decide to go to the Stations of the Cross four times, two times, or just once, this book will help you get the most out of your experience with Christ’s Passion.
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Mercy In The City - Book Review
By Starla Hester
When preparing for Lent we often think about what we could give up for that forty days. The most popular is sweets, such as candy and cake. But have you ever thought about what you could do for Lent besides only giving up something?
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