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This iconic masterpiece in apologetics, written by Our Sunday Visitor’s founder Archbishop John Francis Noll and first published in 1913, presents the foundations of Catholicism through an engaging dialogue between a Catholic priest and a young man seeking truth.
The Eternal Father speaks to "a human soul" - Saint Catherine - and describes the substance of the spiritual life. Through allegories, metaphors, and analogies, he guides Saint Catherine - and the reader - toward a deeper understanding of his divine providence, what is needed to live a holy life, and the importance of prayer and obedience.
More relevant than ever, Orthodoxy exudes Chesterton's no-nonsense style and wit, while delving into theology in an accessible way, offering readers a solid defense of the Faith.
In Confessions, Augustine tells the story of his sinful youth and conversion to Christianity. Augustine's concerns are strikingly contemporary in this classic. Includes an introduction written by Joseph Pearce.
Interior Castle guides the spiritual seeker through each stage of development until the soul's final union with the divine. Includes an introduction written by Teresa Tomeo.
Leads readers through practical ways of attaining a devout life without renouncing the world. Offers prayers and meditations to strengthen devotion in the face of temptation. Includes an introduction written by Pat Gohn.
A contemporary classic conveying St. Thérèse of Liseux's "Little Way" of spiritual childhood. Explains how love and trust comes straight from Scripture. Includes an introduction written by Elizabeth Foss.
A handbook for spiritual life, divided into four books. This contemporary classic focuses on the interior life and emphasis devotion to the Eucharist as a key element of spiritual life. Includes an introduction written by Leah Darrow.
A contemporary selection of Catholic classics, curated for the modern reader by Our Sunday Visitor in the spirit of our founder, Archbishop John Francis Noll.