Dale Ahlquist, the President of the American Chesterton Society, and author of G. K. Chesterton -The Apostle of Common Sense, presents a book of wonderful insights on how to "look at the whole world through the eyes of Chesterton". Since, as he says, "Chesterton wrote about everything", there is an ocean of his material to benefit from GKC's insights on a kaleidoscope of many important topics.
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For Catholics who still take sin seriously, scrupulosity is more a danger than ever. Why? Because in an atmosphere of moral and religious laxity, some of us overcompensate by being too hard on ourselves. Fortunately, the cure for this age-old problem hasn’t changed since Dermot Casey, SJ, wrote this definitive guide more than a half-century ago.
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In this powerful book, the renowned exorcist of Rome tells of his many experiences in his ministry as an exorcist doing battle with Satan to relieve the great suffering of people in the grip of evil. The importance of the ministry to "expel demons" is clearly seen in the Gospels, from the actions of the Apostles, and from Church history. Fr. Amorth allows the reader to witness the activities of the exorcist, to experience what an exorcist sees and does.
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Train for Strength — in Body and Soul. Is your spirit faithful but your flesh flabby? Has your Temple of the Holy Spirit begun to creak and crumble? Then let Fit for Eternal Life show you how to build it up again. Most any workout book can help you bulk up or slim down, but only here will you find a truly Christian approach to physical fitness.
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Will your children’s Catholic faith -- and morals -- survive adolescence? How to steer them safely through their teen years. This book by Dr.Rudolf Allers is an ingenious guide to help parents steer their children safely through the temptations and turbulence of adolescence.
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Modern Man in the Insistent Dialectic. A huge, unique, impelling study of what man has thought in the past about God and his moral obligations, plus what the scenario will be to our present age of disbelief and neopaganism--all done in a brilliant, profound historical overview. A unique thesis supported by a commanding view of philosophy and related sciences!
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Stressed and confused? One Catholic psychologist saw the developing social collapse 50 years ago, analyzed the causes, and offered the solutions. Back in 1953, James A. Magner of Catholic University saw the trouble coming—and he exposed it in Mental Health in a Mad World, a handbook that offers sane, down-to-earth solutions to the problems that afflict us all.
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From global conferences to tiny parish gatherings, pro-family advocate Dale O’Leary has traveled the world defending marriage against radical activists intent on rewriting its age-old definition. Now, in One Man, One Woman, the first book of its kind written for Catholics, O’Leary shares her knowledge and experience of every facet of the gay-marriage debate.
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Dr. Rudolf Allers, a younger contemporary of Freud, argued that only the Catholic view of man could explain abnormalities and produce positive personality changes. He alone linked moral and spiritual growth to mental health.
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The question of discerning a vocation is agonized over by many generous young Catholics today. Father Butler shows that this type of question shows a totally wrong approach to a religious vocation. Though Fr. Butler deals primarily with vocations to the religious life, he also gives the classic guidelines on priestly vocations.
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What should Catholics think about dreams? While the Church warns against using them superstitiously, and condemns the errors underlying Freudian dream analysis, dreams are a familiar part of Catholic tradition. In this groundbreaking work, priest psychologist Pedro Meseguer, SJ, reveals the important role—strongly supported by tradition—that dreams can play in the Christian spiritual life.
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The Sexual Revolution that has brought such misery to the lives of millions actually began with the triumph of Freudian psychology—but even then, Freud’s most formidable opponent, Georgetown and Catholic University psychologist Rudolf Allers, was composing this enormously successful guide. Both practical and innovative, it is the earliest handbook on Christian sexuality.
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Van Zeller, the wise author of Holiness for Housewives, maintains that you can understand the mystery of suffering only by means of the Passion of Christ. In this book, he explores the fourteen Stations of the Cross, plumbing the inner meanings of each in order to reveal why there has to be pain, and what you should do (and should not do) about it.
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Society's Sex Obsession: Freud didn't discover it. He practically caused it. And the psychologist he badly wanted on his side wrote a powerful critique of Freud instead. It's back in print after half a century -- and truer now than ever.
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