The 13th Apostle
- The Shock of Holiness with Michael Pakaluk April 4, 2026In Michael Pakaluk's The Shock of Holiness, moms at Mass are heroes—not unlike the soldiers who landed at Iwo Jima. Children open us up to radical charity—the kind lived by martyrs. Obscure priests in backwoods France can change the world—not by debating, but by loving God. And a little bottle of holy water—available for free […]
- Bread Grows in Winter J. Bryson March 28, 2026Ida Friederike Görres was one of the brightest, most penetrating and colorful Catholic writers in twentieth-century Europe. Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), at her funeral, labeled her a “brave and faithful woman,” with “an insightful certainty . . . about the pressing questions and tasks of the Church today.” Yet her work is almost entirely […]
- St. Patrick March 21, 2026N/A
- Hypocrites March 14, 2026N/A
- Karl Marx The Divine Tragedy March 7, 2026Karl Marx: The Divine Tragedy presents a groundbreaking exploration of Karl Marx’s life, revealing the man not just as a revolutionary thinker, but as a flawed prophet consumed by his own radical vision. Robert Orlando traces Marx's descent through the lens of Dante’s Divine Comedy. unveiling a deeply spiritual and haunting journey through the inferno […]
- David L Gray Liturgical Readings February 28, 2026In The Liturgical Sense of The Readings at Mass – Year A, David L. Gray invites readers to rediscover the profound beauty and meaning of the Sunday Mass readings. With clarity and reverence, Gray explores how each reading fits into the tapestry of the liturgical calendar, unveiling connections between Scripture, tradition, and the lived experience […]
- Lent February 21, 2026N/A
- Parish Hopping February 15, 2026N/A
- The Song of the Lamb with Peter Carter February 7, 2026In this groundbreaking book, Robert Cardinal Sarah, longtime prefect of the Vatican’s Congregation for Divine Worship, joins with Peter Carter, director of the Catholic Sacred Music Project, to dive into the spiritually rich tradition of Catholic sacred music, tracing it from the Church’s earliest days all the way through the Second Vatican Council and beyond. […]
- E Pluribus Unum January 31, 2026N/A