Two books offer ideas for parenting children to know and love God and what is most prudent for children in our tech- and information-driven world.
Books give advice on raising children in a culture that devalues faith
Author’s ideas on meeting God offer welcome antidote to isolation
A book written well before the pandemic and its forced isolation, has a process to enhance the spiritual life that can be helpful these days.
Author: Rhode Island founder’s religious liberty views speak to Catholics
Roger Williams, the 17th century founder of Rhode Island, employed the virtues of justice and courage to craft a charter that would define ‘religious liberty’ for everyone.
History of American Catholicism will set standard for years to come
The author illuminates myriad topics sure to fascinate not only Catholics, but anyone interested in a major religion’s impact on American life and culture.
New books for summer reading focus on Jesus, forgiveness, saints
Here’s a list of books suitable for summer reading.
Book among tiny handful of print resources for Catholic sex abuse victims
“Veronica’s Veil” offers a loosely systematized program for healing and renewal.
Authors explain Catholic topics clearly but write from certain ideology
Two books give readers an overview of what it means to be Catholic in today’s world.
Story of Austrian Catholic hero a must-read for World War II historians
The book’s narratives of the people and events of Germany and Austria in the period leading up to and during World War II are well-written, even gripping at times.