In our own time of widespread confusion and decay, Fr. Prümmer’s Handbook is the definitive and complete Catholic source book of the Church’s moral doctrine as it was received and taught before the laxity and innovations of the last century.
The expected release date is Jul 26, 2022.
by Tradivox
Two of the greatest Italian catechisms have been paired together for the first time in Volume 8 of the Tradivox collection, composed by authors renowned for their excellent teaching as well as their outstanding holiness.
by Michaela Harrison, Jeremiah Harrison
These powerful Catholic calendars are wonderful teaching tools for use in homes, schools, anywhere the faith is taught – and lived.
by Michaela Harrison, Jeremiah Harrison
These glorious coloring pages will take your children on a journey through and beyond Pentecost. The illustrations are inspired by the art and architecture of Sainte-Chapelle, one of the most beautiful churches in France.
In this pivotal book, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski offers an essential treatise on the question of obedience in the Church—whence it derives and how it is to be properly and prudently understood and lived.
Drawing from the Bible, the Liturgy of the Church, and the writings of the saints, Msgr. Gihr grandiloquently reflects upon the beauty and insights of this renowned lyric poem and chant, allowing the reader to dwell upon the soul’s final journey in a way that is both convicting and inspiring.
by Bishop Athanasius Schneider
In what is sure to be seen as one of the most impressive and authoritative books ever written on the Catholic Mass, Bishop Schneider reestablishes what Catholics have known for centuries but have largely forgotten today: that the Mass is the highest form of Christian prayer, which enables us to express with exterior worship our interior belief.
by Fr. Gabriel Of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
This book of meditations is a classic and is seeped in Carmelite spirituality. It offers two daily meditations in liturgical arrangement which enable the soul to enter the conscious presence of God and to reflect on the theme of the day.
In this bold and powerful book, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski marshals an irrefutable defense of the Church’s historical teaching that her liturgical ministries — including those of lector and altar server — should be performed exclusively by men.
by Michaela Harrison, Jeremiah Harrison
As a small offering to help families, and children especially, see sacred time illuminated in a beautiful way, Michaela Harrison and her family have worked together to make a set of fully illustrated calendars that follow the traditional liturgical calendar. These calendars present time not according to the months, but according to the different periods of the liturgical year.
Immerse yourself in this simple guide to fully appreciate all that is the Traditional Latin Mass. This comprehensive book will help Catholics to appreciate ever more deeply the profound beauty expressed in the Mass.
by Br. Bernardo Vasconcelos, OSB
These pages, now collected in one small volume, have been written for the purpose of helping the faithful, ordinary souls, to attain one most important object: active participation in the holy Sacrifice of the Mass; so that, consciously and deliberately, they may offer the sacred Victim, offer themselves and be nourished by receiving the holy Eucharist.
The Paperback is currently on backorder.
A powerful and timely book by scholar Peter Kwasniewski that exalts the divine gift of the Blessed Sacrament, which can never be too much adored, too much loved, too much cared for, or too much sacrificed for.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
For this recording, we have chosen the ancient Gregorian chant repertoire for the Mass and Burial of the Dead, commonly known as the Requiem.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
This beautiful CD was recorded by our very own FSSP parish, Mater Dei Catholic Parish in Irving, Texas.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
A compilation of Gregorian chant from various French lay and monastic choirs.
The CD-Audio is currently on backorder.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
Gregorian chants for the four Sunday Masses of Epiphany sung by the Schola of Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
Gregorian chants for the four Masses of Christmas. Schola of Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
In this recording, the seminarians of Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary present Gregorian chant as the proper chant of the traditional liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
Help your children learn their faith with these delightful songs from the 1950s! From the Ten Commandments to the Works of Mercy, these songs cover much of the Catechism and they do it in a way that is memorable as well as enjoyable.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
Masses for the four Sundays of Advent sung by the Schola of Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary. 20 selections.
by Priestly Fraternity Of Saint Peter
Complete Recitation of the Low Mass and Sung Mass Compilation.
by Bishop Athanasius Schneider
In this absorbing interview, Bishop Athanasius Schneider offers a candid, incisive examination of controversies raging in the Church and the most pressing issues of our times, providing clarity and hope for beleaguered Catholics.
by Lisa Bergman
This book is a must have in every Catholic home and every parish! Whether you've been attending the Extraordinary Form of the Mass for years, or are merely curious about it, this guide is designed to open up the riches contained within the Mass to all.
by Dom Prosper Louis Pascal Gueranger
This short work delivers a surprisingly complete exposition of the theology and spirituality of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass by way of commentary on the texts and gestures of the Tridentine Rite.
What did Cardinal Newman see that nobody else did, 150 years ago? The answer: Signs of the End Times, which he recounted in four masterful sermons.
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An essential work by the Catholic Philosopher Henri Joly (1839-1925) Are saints born holy? If not, what makes them so? Can we be like them?
by Dan Burke, Dr. Peter Kwasniewski
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Vatican II mandated that the Church's treasury of sacred music is to be preserved and cultivated with great care -in particular, Gregorian chant and Latin were to retain pride of place. That's the last most Catholic heard of either.
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