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Confessions of St. Augustine. Spiritual reading is a practice of reading books and articles about spirituality with the purpose of growing in holiness.. Spiritual reading is devoted to the reading of lives of saints, writings of Doctors and the Fathers of the Church, theological works written by holy people, and doctrinal writings of Church authorities.
The Saint Benedict Press Classics line began in 2006, starting with public domain classic Catholic titles as a direct competitor against TAN Books and Publishers.The Catechism of the Council of Trent, The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ four volume set, Come Rack, Come Rope, Dark Night of the Soul, Dialogue of Saint Catherine of Siena, Way of Divine Life and the Rule of Saint Benedict were among ...
The book focuses on Catholic saints and does not include Anglican saints. [6] The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City criticized the book for making some factual errors. [7] The book is intended for children ages 10 and up. [8] The book does not shy aware from the struggles that saints have experienced. [9] The publisher of the book is ...
Monks, priests and saints such as Agios Paisios (Άγιος Παΐσιος), St. Ephraim and Anthony the Great follow the Western interpretation of holistic commentary, with a focus on aspects of faith such as virtue as both secondary and primary sources; while scholars and philosophers such as Samara Levy (2001) and Christopher Kaczor (2021 ...
Even now Louis de Wohl's books are widely read. His non-fiction work, Founded on a Rock: A History of the Catholic Church is often required reading for RCIA students. [citation needed] He has written books on St. Benedict, St. Francis of Assisi, Joan of Arc, and Constantine I among many others.
On the Morals of the Catholic Church and on the Morals of the Manichaeans: 388–389 [6] De musica: On Music: 388-390 [3] De magistro: On the Teacher: 388–391 [3] De libero arbitrio: On Free Choice of the Will: 388-395 [3] De utilitate credendi: On the Profit of Believing: 391–392 [3] De duabus animabus [contra Manichaeos] On Two Souls ...