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Showing 1-11 of 11 (11 new) 360 books based on 316 votes: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis, Bride...
This is not my list of the best Catholic novels, or my personal favorites, but a recommendation for ten novels for someone who wants to enter Catholic fiction for the first time. My criteria are: 1) good introduction to a Catholic literary vision, 2) not too long or complex, 3) worth reading, and 4) engaging.
Chris Loetscher of New Ulm, Minnesota noted that some of his favorite "Catholic" novels were written by non-Catholics: Albert Camus' The Plague, Willa Cather's Death Comes for the...
96 books based on 11 votes: A Cloud of Witnesses by Emily Hanlon, The Complete Father Brown Stories by G.K. Chesterton, Fabiola: Or, The Church of the Ca...
These writers give American Catholics a great name, unlike most famous American Catholics. These Catholics have written some of the best and most relevant Catholic books in my opinion. Here is my humble list of the top ten American Catholic authors: 1. Flannery O’Connor.
Here is a selection of the best Catholic fiction novels including book summaries, book reviews, and author bios.
Goodreads: Handy lists for the Catholic Writers Guild Seal of Approval Awardees, Books for Catholic Teens, Sabbath Rest Book Talk, Catholic Romance Novels, and Theology of the Body Fiction. By searching the Listopia, you can find many other handy lists.
Next time, I will recommend authors like Evelyn Waugh, Robert Hugh Benson, Brian Moore, Francois Mauriac, and Myles Connolly. Please let me know your choices of Catholic novels!
Goodreads: Handy lists for the Catholic Writers Guild Seal of Approval Awardees, Books for Catholic Teens, Sabbath Rest Book Talk, Catholic Romance Novels, and Theology of the Body Fiction. By searching the Listopia, you can find many other handy lists.
This list features the best Catholic authors of all time, many of whom have written classic literary works including, Alexander Pope, James Joyce, Anne Rice, Anthony Burgess, Brian Coffey, Flannery O’Connor, Thomas Merton, and Fulton J. Sheen.