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  • Four Courts Press Ltd Navarre Bible: St Matthew

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  • Navarre Bible: Acts of the Apostles

    Four Courts Press Ltd Navarre Bible: Acts of the Apostles

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  • Navarre Bible: Romans and Galatians

    Four Courts Press Ltd Navarre Bible: Romans and Galatians

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    £21.84

  • Navarre Bible: Captivity Letters

    Four Courts Press Ltd Navarre Bible: Captivity Letters

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    £21.88

  • Four Courts Press Ltd Navarre Bible: Thessalonians and Pastoral Letters

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  • Catholic Truth Society Organ Transplants

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  • Catholic Truth Society Gene Therapy

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  • OSL Publications The Banquets Wisdom

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  • Missouri Historical Society Press Exile in Erin: A Confederate Chaplain's Story

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    Book SynopsisJohn B. Bannon excelled in four distinct capacities: as a pastor of a thriving Catholic congregation in St. Louis; as a chaplain with the First Missouri Confederate Infantry at Pea Ridge, Corinth, and Vicksburg; as a diplomat winning Irish support for the cause of the Confederacy; and as Ireland's greatest preacher in the 1880s. William Barnaby Fatherty's latest book, Exile in Erin: A Confederate Chaplain's Story, looks at new historical research and covers the entire life of this great man. It examines Bannon's boyhood in Ireland and his early years as a priest in St. Louis. Bannon gave up a major parish to serve the spiritual needs of the soldiers in the field - the only chaplain in either army to do so. He turned Irish opinion to sympathy for the South, then reoriented himself in his native land after the war. His preaching was part of a devotional revolution that put new life in the Irish Church. In reading Exile in Erin, Civil War buffs will view the conflict from an unusual vantage, students of Irish history will understand the Celtic religious scene from Catholic emancipation in 1827 to the vote for home rule, and all readers will meet an inspirational personality.

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  • Pope Francis: The Last Pope?: Money, Masons and

    Consortium of Collective Consciousness,U.S. Pope Francis: The Last Pope?: Money, Masons and

    Book SynopsisPope Francis: The Last Pope? reveals the possible reasons for the choice of historical abdication of Benedict XVI and traces the process that led to the election of Cardinal Bergoglio: the Pope who many have prophesized will be the last and will bring the Catholic Church to its end. The book details the history of this prophecy, which was hidden away in the Vatican for hundreds of years and predicts that the reign of the last Pope will herald the beginning of “great apostasy” followed by “great tribulation.” It also explores the recent scandals in the Catholic Church and addresses questions including What pressures decreed the end of the pontificate of Benedict XVI? What powers have an interest for the Church to end? and What is the relationship between the Vatican and the New World Order? Perfect for anyone interested in prophecies about the end times, Pope Francis: The Last Pope reveals the truth about what numerology says about the last Pope and the darkness that may follow him, as well as fascinating investigations into the gay lobby, Freemasonry, and the Jesuit agenda in the Vatican and how it relates to the first Borgia Pope, the legend of the White Pope and the Black Pope, and how Benedict's resignation may fulfill an ancient prophecy.

    £14.20

  • Science and Religion and Culture in the Jesuit

    ATF Press Science and Religion and Culture in the Jesuit

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    Book SynopsisThis collection is set within the horizon of Jesuit mission in East Asia which is best examplified by the great Mateo Ricci whose work centuries ago anticipated in so many ways the dialogue between religion, science and culture today. This horizon, though implicit in the following essays, serves as the basic perspective of the authors many of whom are in some way connected to the Jesuit tradition either as members of the Society of Jesus or as graduates and lecturers of Jesuit educational institutions in East Asia. Despite the presence of of scientfic acivity in some academic or research institutions and the dominant influence of Christian religious practice, the science-and-religion problematic has been, for the most part, untreated in the Philippine contect. Jose Mario Francisco SJ, is head of the Jesuit School of Theology in Manila, Philippines.

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  • Reckoning: the Catholic Church and child sexual

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    £28.61

  • Benedict, Me and the Cardinals Three

    ATF Press Benedict, Me and the Cardinals Three

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  • God's Word and the Church's Council: Vatican II

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  • ATF Press 'Go Think' - Antony Campbell, Sj

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  • ATF Press 'Go Think' - Antony Campbell, Sj

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  • ATF Press New Visions of Priesting

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  • ATF Press New Visions of Priesting

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  • ATF Press Le Saulchoir on Trial (1932-1943)

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  • ATF Press Le Saulchoir on Trial (1932-1943)

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  • A School of Theology - Le Saulchoir

    ATF Press A School of Theology - Le Saulchoir

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  • ATF Press The Way of Jesus: Cross and Passion

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  • ATF Press The Way of Jesus: Cross and Passion

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  • Sublime Community: Reflections on Eco-Theology

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    £42.77

  • ATF Press Pope Francis

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  • ATF Press Pope Francis

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  • ATF Press The Churchs Public Service

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  • Anglicanism: Catholic Evangelical or Evangelical

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  • Congar and Chenu: Friend, Teacher, Brother

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  • Sophia Institute Press Saintly Solutions to Life's Common Problems: From

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  • Sophia Institute Press A Mother's Rule of Life: How to Bring Order to

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  • Sophia Institute Press A Biblical Defence of Catholicism

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  • Basilica Press Archbishop Fulton Sheen's Saint Therese: A

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  • Neumann Press Latin Mass Children's Missal - Black

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  • Earth, Our Original Monastery: Cultivating Wonder

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  • Open Wide My Heart: A Journal of a Prayer Life

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  • The Catholic as Historian

    Ave Maria University Press The Catholic as Historian

    Book SynopsisWhen historians adhere to a Christian worldview, should that worldview have an influence on their understanding of the history that they write about? On the one hand, the answers to this question sometimes seem to be ""a God of the gaps,” in which God fills any explanatory gaps that the historian might find, or even a presumption to know the full historical course, down to the details of modern history, of God’s providential plan. Yet, on the other hand, achieving a ""neutral” historiography is not possible either, since every historian brings to the study of the words and deeds of the past a certain framework as to what kinds of meaning are possible. This collection of studies by eminent Catholic historians moves the discussion to a new level.

    £37.95

  • John Paul II and St Thomas Aquinas

    Ave Maria University Press John Paul II and St Thomas Aquinas

    Book SynopsisThe writings of John Paul II display contemporary relevence of truths set forth by Aquinas in the thirteenth century. This should not surprise because Aquinas's theology possesses an extraordinary appreciation of biblical revelation and the patristic witness, as well as keen metaphysical penetration. In John Paul II's creative mind, the key insights of Aquinas are extended and developed.

    £33.20

  • Imago Dei® Psychotherapy: A Catholic

    Ave Maria University Press Imago Dei® Psychotherapy: A Catholic

    Book SynopsisDr. G.C. Dilsaver is rightly considered by many to be the father of Christian psychology, for his book Imago Dei Psychotherapy (IDP) enunciated the foundational principles of the first fully integrated Christian psychotherapeutic conceptualisation. The Imago Dei Psychotherapy (IDP) conceptualisation is based on the premise that the fullest understanding of human nature is found in traditional Christian, and especially Thomistic, anthropology, which delineates human moral action in its cognitive, volitional, and emotional elements. IDP maintains that locating the behavioural science of psychology within this traditional Christian anthropology of moral action unleashes that science's full and unprecedented clinical efficacy. Imago Dei Psychotherapy can be read with immense benefit not only by Catholics and Christians but by all who seek the most efficacious clinical means to mental health.

    £47.45

  • Church in Crisis: The Enlightenment and its

    Ave Maria University Press Church in Crisis: The Enlightenment and its

    Book SynopsisFr. Martin R. Tripole, S.J. explains how the present crisis in the Catholic Church in America has its roots in the Enlightenment, specifically in the Enlightenment's presumption that human reason could stand alone in its pursuit of truth, thereby excluding or marginalising the role of faith and revelation. He articulates how we can overcome present divisions and more effectively fulfill Christ's saving mission for the world.

    £47.45

  • Thomas Aquinas for Beginners: A Brief

    Ave Maria University Press Thomas Aquinas for Beginners: A Brief

    Book SynopsisAquinas for Beginners is a brief and readable primer on the philosophical thought of one of history's greatest thinkers. Selections from Aquinas's Summa Theologiae are presented and then clarified by the author's commentary, helping to dispel the confusion that sometimes arises from the specialized vocabulary of medieval philosophy. This book is simpler and clearer in its content and approach than other books of its type, making it the ideal introduction to Aquinas and philosophy in general for adults and intelligent teenagers, particularly those who might otherwise feel intimidated by reading a great philosopher without assistance.

    £23.70

  • Catholicism and America: Challenges and Prospects

    Ave Maria University Press Catholicism and America: Challenges and Prospects

    Book SynopsisThis book goes behind the headlines on the Catholic Church in the United States to explore some of the principles and philosophical sources to which Popes, Bishops, Priests, Religious, and laity appeal when they challenge American culture and society on moral and social issues. Rarely do the media discuss the ""dictatorship of relativism” criticized by Pope Benedict XVI, and the reasons he gives for why such relativism undermines the moral foundations of religious freedom, tolerance, and democracy. The distinguished authors in this book offer clear and compelling arguments for taking these concerns seriously. Religious liberty in the United States has enabled Catholic immigrants to build up vast numbers of schools, universities, seminaries, hospitals, clinics, orphanages, and parishes. The authors suggest the responsibility Catholics have to learn and live the resources of wisdom, morality, and holiness in the two millennial history of Catholicism in order to renew and strengthen both the Church and American culture today.

    £33.20

  • An American and Catholic Life: Essays Dedicated

    Ave Maria University Press An American and Catholic Life: Essays Dedicated

    Book SynopsisOn the occasion of his eightieth birthday, friends and colleagues of Michael Novak assembled at Ave Maria University for a conference honouring his life's work. The essays in this collection are the fruits of that event, and together they demonstrate the unity of Novak's career. As Novak expounds in his masterpiece The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism (1982), the free society requires robust interplay of three systems: political, economic, and moral/cultural.The political system is the democratic republic that guards the liberties of citizens and upholds the rule of law. The economic system of markets and free enterprise is one fuelled by the ""human capital"" of ideas, creativity, and hard work. Finally, the moral/cultural system instils crucial virtues such as courage, honesty, and nobility of soul. An American and Catholic Life reflects on a variety of issues and themes germane to these three systems, which constitute the life of the free society.

    £33.20

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