Author Vinita Wright introduces us to these amazing women and highlights a particular quality of each that may be especially helpful for the reader.
Author helps four female doctors of church lead four-week retreat
Two books on sexual ethics offer food for thought for wide audience
Two new books address the need for insightful perspectives to guide our thinking about Christian sexual ethics.
Biography helps readers understand why Pope Gregory is ‘the great’
Those who want a solid introduction to Gregory’s life will receive it; those who enjoy reading lives of the saints will be pleased with what is presented.
You never know what you’ll find in new ‘Christian Miscellany’
“This is a book the reader will thumb through when searching for an interesting quotation about dying or a listing of titles for the Holy Spirit. You will find both in this small book.”
Two books can help deacons understand, reinvigorate their calling
The books offer insights into the life of a deacon and meditations on everyday life.
Two books underscore harmony between science, religion
Conventional wisdom suggests that science and religion are at odds — facts versus faith. These two books, however, make a persuasive case for the “relational unity” between powerful fields of human thought.
Virginia Catholic illustrates children’s book about popular Marian devotion
The latest illustrations of the 21-year-old parishioner of Our Lady of the Valley Church in Luray, Virginia, can be found in “Our Lady Undoer of Knots,” a children’s book recently released by Tan Books.
Dire warning tempered with note of solace enlivens Burke’s latest work
Despite this troubled perspective, the new book holds out a measure of hope and redemption for those who consider that there just may be an ultimate purpose to human existence.