Not sure if some of these classics in the original language have approbations but the only ones that I have that do are The imitation of Christ, The Summa Theologica, The Catholic Controversies, and The Soul of the Apostolate. The others are either translations by well known catholic writers of the early 20th century (in… Continue reading Books Considered Catholic Classics
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Book on the Miraculous Medal
The temptation of many to become superstitious about helpful sacramentals like this forces me to be very cautious with regard to reading material. This small pamphlet carries a Nihil Obstat approbation and is “The Central Association of the Miraculous Medal Membership Booklet.” It can be reached at 475 E. Chelten Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144, to… Continue reading Book on the Miraculous Medal
The People Who go to Hell Will Create its Horrors, not God.
This is a reposting of one of my earlier blogs to emphasize my opinion that, though hell exists, and in my opinion, possibly a lot more horrible than what Christ describes (Mark 9:47-49), is not created by God but by the depravity of its inhabitants with their broken nature, which could… Continue reading The People Who go to Hell Will Create its Horrors, not God.
Salvation in the Church
It is argued by many that the Catholic Church is the only way to salvation. “Is There Salvation Outside the Catholic Church” by Jean Vincent Bainville is one book by that examines this question. Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (September 30, 2011) Language : English Paperback : 72 pages ISBN-10 … Continue reading Salvation in the Church
LOVE, the Easter Message and Marriage
Being that Easter week is when I’m actually writing this, among other things, I want to send a few notes about love and God’s love in particular. When I was younger my father always said he did not mind doing things for me and my mother and I thought he might have been exaggerating at… Continue reading LOVE, the Easter Message and Marriage
Review of the Animated Movie the King of Kings
Review of the Animated Movie the King of Kings I think it was around passion Sunday that I watched the Animated feature film “The king of Kings: A Story Told by Charles Dickens” at a movie theater. It was set in a Victorian house of a man telling his young son a story. It switched… Continue reading Review of the Animated Movie the King of Kings
Easter Sunday, A Reason Why Sunday is the New Sabbath, a Day We Must Keep Holy thru Mass
Went to mass last week, Passion Sunday (like I do every Sunday, this Sunday being Palm Sunday) to render God the honor due him every week for creating us and to offer the only sacrifice worthy of God, the Eucharist where the Second Person of the Uncreated God is offered, really to himself for humans… Continue reading Easter Sunday, A Reason Why Sunday is the New Sabbath, a Day We Must Keep Holy thru Mass
Books on Freemasons
The first book one Should read to get a quick look a the threat imposed by the Masons on the Catholic Church we should read the short small 50 page booklet entitled “The Permanent Instruction of the Alta Vendita” by John Vennari . Publisher : TAN Books; 0 edition (December 1, 1999) Language … Continue reading Books on Freemasons
Books on Modernism
2 books are about the heresy of Modernism, which Pius X described as “the synthesis of all heresies.” The first book is entitled “Modernism” by Michael Davies. Publisher : Lulu.com (January 15, 2020) Paperback : 48 pages ISBN-10 : 0244850747 ISBN-13 : 978-0244850746 And the second is “A Catechism of Modernism”… Continue reading Books on Modernism
Books on Scapulars
I had always thought that there was only one type of scapular, imagine my surprise to find out, during my research, there are actually 6 types: 1) the well-known Brown Scapular, 2) the White Scapular, 3) the Black Scapular, 4) the Blue Scapular, 5) the Red Scapular and finally 6) the Green Scapular. I am… Continue reading Books on Scapulars
