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A new thriller! The questions were on the minds of the media and the public alike. Were Nigel Fox's mystical powers legitimate? Could he heal the sick as some had claimed? Did his dreams really predict the future? Was he, as some had begun to call him, a human television broadcasting information from realities unseen to the human eye? Or was it all a hoax like so many other hoaxes that had been exposed before? No one quite knew the final answer. Then Jim Jacobson, a skeptical reporter from the Hadleyburg Times, became . . .
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Puritan's Empire
by Charles A. Coulombe |
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A Catholic Perspective on American History History is the key to understanding men - whether
as nations, families, or individuals. For Catholics, history has an even higher purpose beside. For them, history is the unfolding of God's Will in time, and the attempts of men either to conform themselves to or resist that Will.
But American Catholic historians have generally refrained from exploring their own national history with these principles, preferring instead to adopt the analysis of their non-Catholic colleagues, save when looking at purely Catholic topics (and sometimes not then).
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The Fr. Baptist Series
by William L. Biersach |
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The Endless Knot
The Darkness Did Not
The Search for Saint Valeria
Out of the Depths |
Look out Father Brown! In this rollicking mystery series cop-turned-priest Fr. John Baptists get into many fun-filled romps with his faithful sidekick gardener and chronicler Martin Feeney. With a cast of characters too real to be believed, this book will send the reader to his prayers --- and split his sides. The atmosphere of life in the Church and the World today is held up for view --- and appropriately skewered. As in real life, terror and humor are never far apart in any book in the Fr. Baptist series.
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While the Eyes of the Great Are Elsewhere
by William L. Biersach |
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This profound book of Catholic spirituality is a must-read for those who wish to breathe new life into their faith. William L. Biersach, author of the Father Baptist mystery series, demonstrates why the Church's teaching is practical and essential. What's more is that this book is a delight to read. Biersach addresses the mess that the Church is in, and convincingly instructs us how to be joyful in spite of it all. A modern classic!
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St. Joe's Remarkable Journey
by Paul A. Barra |
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The Founding of a Catholic School by Lay People:
Faced with today's licentious and relativistic society, many parents are considering alternative methods of educating their children. This work of non-fiction details the steps and missteps of a daring group of Catholic parents in South Carolina who chose to start their own diocesan-approved Catholic high-school, rather than send their kids to public school. Paul A. Barra chronicles their obstacles, joys and heartaches - and conflicts with the local diocese, that lead to one of the most successful high schools in the United States.
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Catholic Literature
by Margaret Robe Summitt |
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Why should we study literature? To learn truth, answers Margaret Summitt, and "in so far as a story, poem, or play is true, it is literature - and the deeper the truth it gets at, the more Catholic it is. In other words, the more deeply the author pursues truth, the more likely he is to find his way to the mysteries and dogmas of the Church." This book will be like a Literature 101 course, seen through Catholic eyes. Summitt explores authors like Chesterton, T.S. Eliot, Evelyn Waugh, Flannery O'Connor, J.R.R. Tolkien, and other great writers. Great for homeschoolers.
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