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Angel Food: Little Talks to Little Folks is book number one in the original “Angel Food” series by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, a popular and enduring series of short stories for children. Your Children will be delighted by these tales that weave the truths of the Baltimore Catechism into real life applications. Favorite stories they’ll ask to hear again and again! This volume contains 30 chapters including titles such as, Don’t Be a Monkey! , Is God Very Big?, The Boy with the Nails, Stick Close to the General! , and A Mother’s Note.
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The Angel Food Series: Just for Juniors audio book is book number four in the original “Angel Food” series by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, a popular and enduring series of short stories for children. Your Children will be delighted by these tales that weave the truths of the Baltimore Catechism into real life applications. Favorite stories they’ll ask to hear again and again! This volume contains 28 chapters including titles such as: The Greatest Thing in the World, That’s My Boss!, The Horse That Liked Sandwiches, God and the Little Blind Girl, and Keep Ringing That Bell!.
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The Angel Food Series: Going His Way audio book is book number three in the original “Angel Food” series by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, a popular and enduring series of short stories for children. Your Children will be delighted by these tales that weave the truths of the Baltimore Catechism into real life applications. Favorite stories they’ll ask to hear again and again! This volume contains 29 chapters including titles such as: The Wise Servant , The Voice in the Dark , The Princess and the Three Boxes , “I’m Going to Tell Your Mother!”, and The Man Who Forgot God.
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The Angel Food Series: For Heaven’s Sake audio book is book number two in the original “Angel Food” series by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, a popular and enduring series of short stories for children. Your Children will be delighted by these tales that weave the truths of the Baltimore Catechism into real life applications. Favorite stories they’ll ask to hear again and again! This volume contains 34 chapters including titles such as, God’s Secret, The Most Beautiful Picture in the World, Saint Peter Goes Shopping, Jesus’ Workshop, The King and His Box of Gold, and Gabriel and the Cripples.
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The Angel Food For Jack and Jill audio book is book number five in the original “Angel Food” series by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, a popular and enduring series of short stories for children. Your Children will be delighted by these tales that weave the truths of the Baltimore Catechism into real life applications, favorite stories they’ll ask to hear again and again! This volume contains 28 chapters including titles such as, The Dog That Didn’t Want a Vacation, A Box of Hail Marys, The Devil at the Door, 123,456 Mosquitoes, and The Boy Who Made God Smile.
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She was born a princess, heir to her father’s kingdom of Portugal, and she might at will have reigned from almost any throne in Europe. But instead of this, she made what to her world seemed a thoroughly mad choice – for she chose to have a throne in heaven. Today those scepters are dust which she would not accept, and as Blessed Joanna of Portugal she possesses a throne imperishable….. A Crown for Joanna is a children’s biography of Blessed Joanna of Portugal and was written by Sister Mary Jean Dorcy, a Catholic Dominican Nun. The author is probably best known for her exquisitely intricate paper cutting silhouettes, with which she illustrated her books.
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A Candle For Our Lady audio book is set during the reign of Henry VIII, a very dark time for Catholics in England, when the hated Thomas Cromwell had the ear of the king. Two children, Jemmy and Joan Reynolds, set out to make a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady at Walshingham, their biggest problem at the moment lies in deciding on what offering to bring to Our Lady. Joan comes up with the idea of presenting her with a great, fine candle, hence the title of the book. The pair set out upon a thrilling journey which eventually brings Jem face to face with the crafty Cromwell and King Henry himself. What happens when they meet a cunning stranger on the way to the shrine and later when Jem attempts to rescue a friend from Cromwell’s power are some of the exciting developments that make A Candle For Our Lady interesting and fast paced. True history and authentic background are woven into this story which provides a taste of the struggles English Catholics knew in a time when cruelty and greed ruled the land.
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A highly adventurous historical novel telling the tale of a time of great tumult for Scottish Catholics. The setting is 17th century Scotland and the characters are strong and loyal Catholics, now forced to live as outlaws, remaining true to their Faith, even if it means drawing their swords and fighting (and likely dying) for that Faith. Outlaws of Ravenhurst depicts the last stand of the Gordons – God’s “outlaws” – fighting for their Catholic Faith in the early days of the Protestant Revolution in Scotland, their beloved homeland. Ravenhurst has for generations been the stronghold of Clan Gordon, great Scottish Chiefs, who fearlessly fight for God and Our Lady. As any great adventure story of the Faith, there are heroes with indomitable hearts, like the great Saints of old: Tarsicius, Sebastian, and Campion; and a boy hero not unlike the early Christians in the Coliseum. Written for children or young adults but enjoyed by young and old alike, this intriguing novel is filled with courageous heroes, cowardly villains, secrets abundant, and even secret passages!
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A delightful book by the skillful writer, Fr. Francis J. Finn, known for his stories that engage both young and old alike. His First and Last Appearance is the story of the Lachance children, newly orphaned, lovingly trying to carry out the wishes of their mother on her deathbed. There is: the faithful oldest sister Isobel, who would like to become a nun, but accepts the calling to care for her siblings; happily helpful and dear Marie; Phillip, young, sweet, happy-go-lucky, possessing the voice of an angel; and the youngest, Charlie, who lends to his family the joy and sense of humor little ones bring. The author has combined pathetic incidents with religious consolations, woven in moments of suspense, and gives zest to the whole by diffusing his genial humor throughout.
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When tragedy strikes with the sudden illness of his father, young Teddy Thornton is forced to take on the work of a man, leaving school to find work and help support his family. Unintentionally, he is thrown into a world of crime and counterfeiting. Will he do the right thing, or will he be drawn down the wrong path? And will the mystery of Heron Hall be solved? Captain Ted is full of suspense and adventure, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat as you wait to hear each new chapter’s exciting twists and turns.
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Father Finn’s beautiful little tale But Thy Love and Thy Grace can be read in an hour or so, but it conveys a lesson which ought to be of longer duration. The interest of the story is chiefly theological, turning, as it does, on the refining and ennobling effects of frequent confession and communion on the soul; yet it is so simply put that any child can understand it.
Regina O’Connell is a poor factory girl whose earnings support herself and her bedridden sister. She is simplicity itself—one of those rare beings whom unselfishness and genuine humility make heroines in the true sense of the word. She is a weekly communicant, and is trying her best to keep to the narrow path, but she cannot yet say from her heart the beautiful prayer of St. Ignatius:—” Take, O Lord, all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, my whole will.” She is tried, sorely tried. At times the pathos is almost unendurable, but she learns her lesson at last. “Give me but Thy love and Thy grace,” she whispered, “for these are sufficient for me.” “And she received His love and His grace, and in the receiving her heart throbbed with a bliss seldom known upon earth, for His love and His grace were indeed sufficient.” But Thy Love and Thy Grace is not devoid of humorous touches. Father McNichols’ catalogue of his penitents and Regina’s poor attempts at grandeur are amusing, while the description of the bazaar and of the raffle for the diamond ring are bright and vivid.
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One of the most well-known and beloved of all saints, St. Anthony is widely known for his powerful intercession for those seeking lost objects, but even more awe-inspiring is his power as a wonder-worker, giving true glory to God through numerous miracles wrought by His power. The Wonder Worker of Padua, gives beautiful testimony to the wonders of this great saint. Included are the famous stories of St. Anthony and the Christ Child, St. Anthony and the Mule, preaching to the fishes, and more.
Known as the greatest preacher of the middle ages and one of the finest orators of all time, the Church has given him the title Hammer Of Heretics! Listen to The Wonder Worker of Padua and you will see why he has become such a favorite among the saints.
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The Way of Perfection is a practical guide to prayer, setting forth St. Teresa of Avila’s counsels and directives for the attainment of spiritual perfection. Through the entire work there runs the author’s desire to teach a deep and lasting love of prayer beginning with a treatment of the three essentials of the prayer-filled life — fraternal love, detachment from created things, and true humility. St. Teresa’s counsels on these are not only the fruit of lofty mental speculation, but of mature practical experience. The next section develops these ideas and brings the reader directly to the subjects of prayer and contemplation.
The saint then gives various maxims for the practice of prayer and leads up to the topic which occupies the balance of the book — a detailed and inspiring commentary on the Lord’s Prayer. Of all St. Teresa’s writings, The Way of Perfection is the most easily understood. Although it is a work of sublime mystical beauty, its outstanding hallmark is its simplicity which instructs, exhorts, and inspires all those who are seeking a more perfect way of life.
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St. Catherine of Genoa (born Caterina Fieschi Adorno) was a saint and mystic admired for her work among the sick and the poor. She was a member of the noble Fieschi family, and spent most of her life and her means serving the sick, especially during the plague which ravaged Genoa in 1497 and 1501.She was known to have deep spiritual experiences, one of them being experiencing physically the torments of Divine fire, giving rise to her great and mystical understanding of the pains of Purgatory and Hell. The divine fire which St. Catherine experienced in herself, made her comprehend the state of souls in Purgatory,.
In Treatise on Purgatory, St. Catherine wrote about the purpose of Purgatory, the unspeakable pain endured by the Poor Souls, and the great hope they have, in spite of their current suffering, of seeing and spending eternity with God in Heaven. In this volume she attempts to put into words the difference between Hell and Purgatory. It is based on her own physical torments that gave rise to this Divine insight. Her clear and concise words offer the reader hope of one day attaining eternal salvation.
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Listen along to the great Story of Joan of Arc, beloved heroine of France, and a Roman Catholic saint. Through divine guidance, she led the French army to several important victories during the Hundred Years’ War, which paved the way for the coronation of Charles VII of France. Captured by her enemies, she was sold to the English and put on trial for charges of “insubordination and heterodoxy”. She was burned at the stake for heresy when she was 19 years old. Twenty-five years after her execution, an inquisitorial court examined the trial, pronounced her innocent, and declared her a martyr.
Joan of Arc was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920. She is one of the patron saints of France. Most of what is known today of her story comes from the detailed court records of her trials.
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One of the most well known spiritual books in our day, The Story of a Soul, highlights the life of St. Therese from her own memories, as well as her spiritual development into the soul of a Saint. This story is one the everyday person can relate to, starting out life like most of us, very self-centered and learning later as she grew to look outward, particularly to God. St. Therese’s simple and “easy” outlook on the Faith are a revolutionary way to walk the path to holiness, and our ultimate goal of Heaven.
Her method of obtaining sanctity, now called The Little Way, has touched so many souls and made such an impact that she was named a Doctor of the Church. She teaches us that it is through doing well the little things in every day specifically for love of God that we can each easily attain holiness, union with God, and that glorious eternal reward, our Heavenly Home.
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Sin and Its Consequences is based on a series of eight Lenten lectures by Cardinal Manning. The first four chapters deal with the problem of sin. After explaining the nature of sin, the author explains the distinction between mortal and venial sins. He further discusses sins of omission which, if left unchecked, can all too easily lead to more serious sins of commission. In the fifth chapter, His Emminence shows how the Sacrament of Penance is a most effective remedy for actual sins committed after Baptism. He gives practical advice for avoiding the occasions that lead to sin and illustrates how Jesus Himself overcame temptations during His earthly life. Finally, he describes the joys that await those who sincerely repent and conform their wills to the divine will, for, by the mercy and grace of God, those who live and die in solidarity with Jesus Christ, shall rise with Him to everlasting life and glory.
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The Sign of the Cross in the Nineteenth Century examines the sign of the Cross made by Christians since the very earliest days of the church up until the 19th century (when this volume was written). This book is a series of letters intended to help a young man who has come under fire from him college mates, becoming the focus of their mocking jokes because he, true to his Faith and his upbringing, makes the Sign of the Cross before and after meals in public. He begs the priest to tell him what he thinks of the practice, of which his companions were trying to make him ashamed, and of the Sign of the Cross in general. Stories of miracles, as well as the concise writings of the good Father, impress upon the reader the need to make the sign of the cross reverently and frequently.
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A wonderfully detailed book on the life of the beloved Saint Francis of Assisi, even highlighting the political state of Assisi at the time and geography of the area. What made Saint Francis of Assisi toss all life’s advantages aside and embrace a life of austerity and total sacrifice? This book does a great job of telling us why He did, as well as his life’s story. You will hear details not common to most biographies, including his infancy and youth. Also included are some of the more well known stories of his life, but with more and enlightening detail. Chapters include: Infancy and Youth, Francis Becomes a Soldier, The Convalescent, The Conversion, The Message in San Damiano, Portiuncula and the Early Disciples, The Sermon to the Birds, and many more. A fantastic account of the life story of one of the Church’s most well known saints, that is sure to touch the heart!
“Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” – Saint Francis of Assisi
Johannes Jorgensen (1866–1956) is best known outside his native Denmark for his popular biography of Saint Francis of Assisi, which he wrote in 1907. As a student in Copenhagen, he searched in vain for truth in various secular and spiritual philosophies. But his 1894 visit to Assisi, with his friend Mogens Ballin, a Jewish convert to Catholicism, led to a turning point in Jorgensen’s own spiritual life and quest for truth and marked the beginning of his fervent love for Francis, a love that became the preoccupation of his life and led to his conversion to Catholicism in 1896. His timeless biography of Francis of Assisi continues to inspire readers from all creeds and cultures. (Adapted from Wikipedia)
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“In those days when passions ran riot, and the knowledge of the truth was almost completely perverted and obscured, there was a continual struggle with errors, and human society, going from bad to worse, seemed to be rushing towards the abyss. In the midst of these errors rose up proud and rebellious men, “enemies of the Cross of Christ . . . men of earthly sentiments whose god is their belly” (Phil. iii. 18, 19). These, bent not on correcting morals, but on denying dogmas, multiplied the disorder, loosening for themselves and for others the bridle of licentiousness, and condemning the authoritative guidance of the Church to pander to the passions of the most corrupt princes and peoples, with a virtual tyranny overturned its doctrine, constitution, discipline.”
It was into this time that St. Charles was born, and for such a time that God created him. During each age when schisms and heresies seem ready to destroy the Church, God sends a great reformer to teach, renew, and spread the Truth, to break down the work attempted by the Father of Lies. Saint Charles Borromeo was a leading figure during the Counter-Reformation and was responsible for significant reforms in the Catholic Church. He worked tirelessly to renew the Church, filled with the qualities of a true and good reformer: virtue, knowledge of true doctrine, common sense, proper authority, and piety. A successful reformer must be one who others are filled with the desire to follow, Saint Charles Borromeo had the zeal to guide the reform, as well as the necessary qualities to inspire the masses to follow the way of Truth!
Share this page and help us reach more people—your support matters! Experience the true story of faith, sacrifice, and service in Yankee at Molokai, the unforgettable audiobook of Brother Joseph’s legacy. As a daring soldier in the Union Army, Ira […]
Share this page and help us reach more people—your support matters! True Stories for First Communicants Audiobook – Beautiful Catholic stories that help children treasure their First Communion. A companion to the popular First Communion Days, by the […]
Share this page and help us reach more people—your support matters! The companion volume to Just Stories, by the same author, Tell Us Another! Stories That Never Grow Old, is a collection of 65 little stories for the Catholic child (and adult), […]
Share this page and help us reach more people—your support matters! Sunday Morning Storyland brings Gospel truths to life for children, just as Jesus welcomed and taught the little ones. A collection of sermons for each Sunday of the year, written […]
Share this page and help us reach more people—your support matters! This scene from Stories From God’s Holy Book reminds young readers to trust Christ even in life’s storms. Stories From God’s Holy Book is a charming collection of Bible history […]