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  • - Liturgy, Education, and Inspiration for Family, School, and College
    av David (Diabetes and Inflammation Laboratory Clayton
    345,-

  • - The Making, Unmaking, and Restoration of Catholic Tradition
    av Henry Sire & H J a Sire
    425 - 569,-

  • - Metaphysical Boredom in an Empire of Desire
    av R J Snell
    299 - 449,-

  • - Friend, Critic, Defender
    av Ann Farmer
    395 - 569,-

  • - The Little Way to Jesus
    av Jean Khoury
    285,-

  • - The Hidden Laws of World History
    av Robert (Rutgers University) Bolton
    345,-

  • av Maria Montessori
    199,-

    The Mass Explained to Children presents the beauty, depth, and simplicity of the traditional Latin Mass, helping to make it easily understandable for any and every child. With acute sensitivity to the purity and clarity of a child's mind and soul, Maria Montessori wisely instructs in how to prepare for Mass, explains how the altar is set up, and clarifies the meaning and use of the sacred vessels and other elements used during Mass. She describes also the role of the priest, the use and symbolism of vestments, and much more. Then she proceeds-in refreshingly straightforward language, and with abundant illustrations-to follow the order of the Mass as it slowly unfolds in word and gesture. This is a sure guide to the beauties of the traditional Mass for children of all ages, and at the same time a wonderful primer for adults who want to deepen their understanding of the Mass of the Ages.

  • av Gerard M. Verschuuren
    319,-

  • - Art and Work in the Reign of Quantity
    av Brian Keeble
    359,-

  • - Sacred Liturgy, the Traditional Latin Mass, and Renewal in the Church
    av Dr Peter (University of Cambridge) Kwasniewski
    319 - 455,-

  • av Rainer Maria Rilke
    259 - 409,-

  • - Living as Catholics in a Secular Age
    av Brian M McCall
    345 - 515,-

  • av Caryll Houselander
    175 - 349,-

  • av Fulton J Sheen
    159 - 319,-

  • av Reverend Fulton J & D.D. Sheen
    155,-

  • - Sophiology and the Turn to a Poetic Metaphysics
    av Michael (The Mike Martin Consultancy) Martin
    319 - 469,-

  • av Friedrich Schiller
    175,-

  • av Michael (The Mike Martin Consultancy) Martin
    285,-

  • av Joan Windham
    319,-

  • - Also Including At the Dawn of Mist-Shrouded Youth
    av Vladimir Solovyov
    309,-

  • av St Francis De Sales
    259,-

  • - A Liturgical Theology of the Body
    av Adam G Cooper
    285 - 449,-

  • - The Prayer Life of Jesus and How to Make It Our Own
    av Shane Kapler
    285 - 449,-

  • av Raphael Brown
    265,-

    Generations of devout Catholics, including many learned theologians and writers, have derived great spiritual benefits from a careful reading of the private revelations here compiled, those of Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich and Ven. Mary of Agreda, primarily, along with those of St. Bridget of Sweden and St. Elizabeth of Schoenau. From the birth of Mary to her Coronation in Heaven, this book provides the reader with remarkable insights into the life of Our Lady, and an unmatched depth of understanding of the Holy Family. What is also shown with utmost clarity is that Mary is a model of the interior life, and an example of perfect submission to the will of God. "e;As we read,"e; writes Dom Prosper Gueranger, "e;our heart slowly takes fire, our soul feels desires for virtue which it had not hitherto experienced, the mysteries of faith appear more luminous to us, bit by bit the world and its hopes vanish, and the longing for the good things of Heaven, which seemed to have been dozing within us, awakens with new fervor."e;

  • - Dante's Purgatorio in Light of the Spiritual Path
    av Jennifer Doane Upton
    345,-

  • av Roger Sworder
    299,-

    Plato is the first scientist whose work we still possess. He is our first writer to interpret the natural world mathematically, and also the first theorist of mathematics in the natural sciences. As no one else before or after, he set out why we should suppose a link between nature and mathematics, a link that has never been stronger than it is today. Mathematical Plato examines how Plato organized and justified the principles, terms, and methods of our mathematical, natural science."Roger Sworder deserves our gratitude for drawing attention to the significance of mathematics in Plato's thought and writings. He lays the principal discussions out before us with clarity. He also presents Plato as a theorist of nature: of physics and not just metaphysics, to use Aristotle's distinction. Not all readers, we should admit, will be equally convinced of the usefulness of Plato's science for today, but they will all be led more deeply into Plato's vision of reality."--ANDREW DAVISON, Westcott House, Cambridge"Here is Plato for an anti-Platonic age. The author gives careful attention to some of the most important passages in the Platonic dialogues and offers new solutions to some of Plato's most famous mathematical puzzles. He then considers the implications of these penetrating studies for the philosophy of science, and the natural sciences especially. This is a book that revivifies the core themes of Platonism and restores science to worship. It shows Roger Sworder to be one of the foremost students of Plato writing today, and places him in the noble tradition of Thomas Taylor."--RODNEY BLACKHIRST, author of Primordial Alchemy and Modern Religion: Essays on Traditional Cosmology

  • - A Compass for Rediscovering the Permanent Things
    av Russell Kirk
    345 - 495,-

  • av G. K. Chesterton
    199,-

    "e;The best popular apologetic I know."e; - C.S. LewisIn 1925, just three years after his reception into the Catholic Church, G.K. Chesterton published a work that proclaimed anew to the doubters of the age that the key to history had arrived nearly two thousand years before. Contra the evolutionists, he first points to the singular nature of man from his very beginnings; and, later, contra the comparative religionists, points to the uniqueness of Christianity in relation to all other paths. Two of those paths, the way of myth and the way of philosophy, were at war until Christ restored the world's sanity in the union of Story and Truth. In Chesterton's telling, the groaning and travail of the ancient world was answered, precisely and definitively, in the still night of Bethlehem and the Birth of our Lord. Chesterton insists the event be seen with fresh eyes: God as Child-a claim no other religion dares to make. As Chesterton writes, "e;when we do make this imaginative effort to see the whole thing from the outside, we find that it really looks like what is traditionally said about it inside."e; Looking at Christianity with such new-found sight, one can only be astonished at "e;the strangest story in the world."e; The Everlasting Man is the tale of a unique creature, man, made in the image of God, and of the God-Made-Man who fully reveals this fact to him. There is a spiritual path, and mankind has wandered over it with myriad gaits through the centuries. Nevertheless, the path that leads to man's true home begins with the Nativity and ends with the Resurrection, and in between is contained all life and all holiness.

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