by Adam Blai
Drawing from his extensive experience in assisting with cases of demonic oppression and possession, in The Exorcism Files, Adam Blai presents readers with enlightening true stories and traces their causation.
The expected release date is Sep 27, 2022.
Engaging and comforting, these spiritual gems will fortify you along the road to holiness. This book is beneficial both for beginners and those more advanced in the spiritual life.
The expected release date is Jul 26, 2022.
by Stephen F. Auth, Evelyn Auth
Through the works of these great artists, you will encounter the profound truths that lead many to God and cause many others to wonder.
The expected release date is Jul 26, 2022.
by Sister Timothy Marie Kennedy, O.C.D.
Here is the book that you need to “live in hope” in uncertain times. This seminal biography of Venerable Luisa de la Peña Navarro (1866–1937), “Mother Luisita,” reveals gripping historical events and stories of the atrocious persecution of Catholics in Mexico in the 1920s and 1930s.
The expected release date is Jul 26, 2022.
by Leo J. Trese
In these short, compelling chapters, Fr. Leo Trese brilliantly explains how we can manifest our faith, hope, and love for God in our everyday lives, and he shares concrete ways you can grow in zeal through simple actions.
The expected release date is Jun 28, 2022.
by Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, Allan Smith
Witnessing the growing threat of communism, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen recognized that modern atheism was a new type of Messianism threatening to beguile and conquer humanity.
The expected release date is Jun 28, 2022.
The end of the world is an unmistakable focus of Christ’s teaching. Yet contemporary Catholic preaching ignores it, leaving it almost exclusively to Protestants and to the growing number of believers in private revelations or alleged Marian locutions.
The expected release date is Jun 28, 2022.
Finally, here is a book that provides brief teachings on the basics of the Faith for everyone. Quickly find answers you need to questions on faith, reason, Church governance, Christology, ecclesiology, Apostolic Succession, the Communion of Saints, the precepts of the Church, and much more.
The expected release date is Jun 28, 2022.
by Fr. Gabriel Of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D., Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.
This is the book that explains everything you need to know about true Catholic mysticism. Spiritual master Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen, O.C.D., will guide you in understanding contemplative prayer and the preeminence of faith over revelations in the spiritual life.
The expected release date is Jun 28, 2022.
by Dan DeMatte
Dream Bigger unlocks your capacity to dream God-sized dreams and gives the Church encouragement to start dreaming in big, bold ways again! This day-by-day journey helps Christians not only to discover God’s dream for their lives but to start taking real steps toward accomplishing those dreams.
The expected release date is Jun 28, 2022.
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.
The expected release date is May 24, 2022.
It’s not enough simply to call yourself a Christian or attend Sunday Mass: you need to decide to live for God rather than for yourself. To help you do so, Archbishop Alban Goodier explains how giving yourself to God will ennoble you and bring you great rewards.
The expected release date is May 24, 2022.
by Bishop Athanasius Schneider
Amid the encircling darkness, this compendium of straight, authoritative answers elucidates the truths of our Faith with a piercing light. It will make you cheer as it reorients you on your journey with Christ.
The expected release date is May 24, 2022.
Open these pages to discover the methods of meditation that best suit you, develop your friendship with Christ, and experience the true Christian joy of a deep, fruitful life of prayer.
The Paperback is currently on backorder.
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