While the term acedia may be unfamiliar, the vice, usually translated as sloth, is all too common. Sloth is not mere laziness, however, but a disgust with reality, a loathing of our call to be frie...więcej »
"Chesterton makes one despair. I have been studying St. Thomas all my life and I could never have written such a book." - Etienne Gilson
"He was a Christian liberator. Like a beneficent bomb, ...więcej »
Jean Hani’s The Black Virgin: A Marian Mystery differs from his previous writings through its sharper theological focus. In Hani’s view, the key to the enigma of the Black Virgin was given at Lourd...więcej »
The present volume is a shorter edition of Christ in His Mysteries, Dom Columba Marmion's profound reflection on the Mysteries of Christ's birth, death, Resurrection, and Ascension as presented in ...więcej »
Fulton J. Sheen turned his voice and pen to many subjects during the course of a long and remarkable apostolate. But nothing was closer to the heart of his message than bringing the words of Our Lo...więcej »
This work, the third panel of a triptych dedicated by the author to the
notion of illness derived from the patristic and hagiographic texts of the
Christian East from the first to the fourteenth ce...więcej »
Jesus the Imagination, Volume 5: The Divine Feminine reaches the horizon of the Christian Imagination in its exploration of the feminine dimensions of t...więcej »
Originally published in 1925, Alfred North Whitehead's Science and the Modern World was a groundbreaking work that redefined the concept of modern science. It is a work not only of the ...więcej »
"The heart of man is a hunger for the reality which lies about him and beyond him." So begins this book, which is a plea for the wholeness modern man is in danger of losing. He can achieve this ...więcej »
A prominent woman in Parisian society, Marie de la Guesle-the Countess of Châteauvieux-met Mother Mectilde of the Blessed Sacrament on a charity visit in August 1651. So taken was she with the P...więcej »
What kind and what degree of physical torture did Our Lord suffer during His agony? What was the medical cause of His death? These are the questions the author, an eminent French surgeon, answer...więcej »
"Christian dogma is about the only thing left in the world that surely guards and respects mystery. The fiction writer is an observer, first, last, and always, but he cannot be an adequate obser...więcej »
First published in 1931, Christianity and the New Age offered a hard and inspired look at a world being torn apart by fascisms, communisms, materialisms, and the Great Depression. Since...więcej »
In the seventeen years between her death in 1897 and the outbreak of World War I, the fame of Thérese of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face had spread wi...więcej »
For more than a century, Allen and Greenough’s New Latin Grammar has been an indispensable companion for anyone studying classical Latin, and is still regarded by many students and teachers as the ...więcej »