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Love of Jesus to Penitents by Henry Edward Cardinal Manning

In The Love of Jesus to Penitents, Cardinal Manning gives great detail to the numerous benefits that the Sacrament of Penance affords the penitent. Namely: it reveals to the prodigal the tender compassion of Our Lord Jesus; bestows the grace of spiritual regeneration upon the spiritually dead soul; is the means of gaining self-knowledge; inclines the penitent to have perfect contrition and making reparation to God and those neighbors whom he has offended by his sins; and bestows upon the spiritually reborn the gift of perseverance, enabling him to remain in a state of grace throughout his earthly life unto life everlasting.

The cardinal tells us that Catholics in his day loved the Sacrament of Penance but did not avail themselves to its graces and benefits as often as they ought; so very like our own times. Catholics, therefore, should find this short book quite relevant, and both Catholics and non-Catholics should find it interesting and informative, as it outlines the practical usefulness and efficacy of this ancient sacrament. An excellent read, deepening ones understanding of, and love for, Confession.

2 Hours and 45 Minutes.

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Man Who Dared a King by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan

The Man Who Dared a King is a biography of the courageous St. John Fisher, who died a martyr under King Henry VIII of England. Written by the Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, perhaps best known for his famous Angel Food series of children’s book, this title is geared towards children but easily enjoyed by all ages as you learn a little more about this heroic English Martyr. Sit back and listen along to the tale of the man who had the courage to dare a king!

42 Minutes.

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Man Who Fought The Devil by Eva K. Betz

St. Jean Marie Vianney always found it hard to learn. In fact, he made history by receiving a zero on his examination after his first year of study in the seminary. But, by the grace of God he went on to become a priest, and what a priest he was! He became the beloved Cure of Ars, turning the lax and neglectful town around, bringing the inhabitants back to church, teaching them the Faith.

Week by week, year by year, his fame as an adviser and a confessor grew. People flocked from great distances to his little church, and privately, among themselves, they called him “saint”. The devil, furious at the ever-increasing number of souls being saved by the Cure, tempted and taunted the priest and even persecuted him physically. But Satan found he had met his match in, The Man Who Fought the Devil.

3 Hours and 3 Minutes.

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Marvels of Divine Grace by Alice Lady Lovat

The Marvels of Divine Grace, Alice Lady Lovat’s meditations on a treatise on Divine Grace written by the prolific Roman Catholic theologian and mystic Juan Eusebio Nieremberg, S.J. (1595-1658). The author gives compelling meditations on grace and what it means to us, highlighting for the reader thoughts on the nature of grace, its effects and fruits, and its necessity in bringing us into true unity with our Divine Creator. She reminds us that grace is bestowed by God alone, inasmuch as every best gift and every perfect gift is from above, and it is given to its through the merits of our Redeemer, because He is the One Mediator between God and man. What does grace do for us? It elevates us, from the moment of our baptism, above the natural order on to a plane immeasurably higher.

4 Hours and 5 Minutes

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My Bible History: New Testament by Bishop Louis LaRavoire Morrow

A short and simple, yet well-written New Testament Bible History for children. Though written for children, this volume can be enjoyed by anyone interested in a basic Bible History you can listen to and learn from “on -the-go”. Starting with St. John the Baptist, and running through the beginning years of the Church, the sections cover Our Lord’s birth, public life, miracles, death, resurrection and more. Written by the author of the one of our all-time favorite books: My Catholic Faith: A Catechism in Pictures.

2 Hours and 26 Minutes

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My Bible History: Old Testament by Bishop Louis LaRavoire Morrow

A short and simple, yet well-written Old Testament Bible History for children. Though written for children, this volume can be enjoyed by anyone interested in a basic Bible History you can listen to and learn from “on-the-go”. Starting with Creation, the sections cover Adam and Eve, Abraham, Moses, etc. highlighting the history of the promise of a Redeemer. Written by the author of the one of our all-time favorite books: My Catholic Faith: A Catechism in Pictures.

2 Hours and 22 Minutes.

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Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ by Anne Catherine Emmerich

In The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ you will come to see Christmas in a whole new light, appreciating with a deeper awareness and sense of awe the events leading up to and surrounding the Birth of Our Lord. The touching narratives taken from the visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich include events such as: how Joseph was chosen for Mary’s husband, their wedding and wedding ring, the Annunciation of the Angel Gabriel to Mary and the Incarnation, St. Anne’s preparation for the birth of Jesus, Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem, and, of course, the Nativity itself. This CD set would make excellent Advent listening, or the perfect “down-time” listening enjoyment during the days surrounding Christmas, to focus on what Christmas is really about! An awesome book to listen to year after year, helping us keep the reverential awe of the true meaning of the season.

1 Hours and 37 Minutes.

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On Piety by Jean Guibert

The book, On Piety, is written for both those who practice piety and those who disdain it. As noted in the preface, the practice of piety has many advantages. The pious person is drawn into closer contact with God, his heart is purified and made glad, his mind is enlightened, his will is strengthened, and his zeal to love God and neighbor is enkindled. In Part I, Father Guibert discusses the nature of piety, and in Part II he enumerates its many fruits. The sequel to On Piety is Guibert’s On the Exercises of Piety, which illustrates how piety is practiced in various ways. Both books are an excellent read and perfect for anyone who want to understand further the depth and beauty of this noble virtue.

3 Hours and 36 Minutes

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On the Exercises of Piety by Jean Guibert

The sequel to the book On Piety, which describes piety and its benefits; this volume, On the Exercises of Piety, illustrates how piety is put into practice. Father Jean Guibert shows how piety permeates the spiritual life: in mental and vocal prayer, in the sacraments, in various devotions, in spiritual reading, in the examination of one’s conscience, and in spiritual retreats, and how we are to claim this virtue for our own. A wonderful read that encourages the growth in and practice of piety and devotion!

2 Hours and 59 Minutes

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On Union with God by Blessed Albert the Great

“Surely the most deeply-rooted need of the human soul, its purest aspiration, is for the closest possible union with God.” As one reads (or listens to!) the pages of this little work, written by Blessed Albert the Great towards the end of his life, when that great soul had ripened and matured, one feels that here indeed is the ideal of one’s hopes. Simply and clearly the great principles are laid down, the way is made plain which leads to the highest spiritual life.

This title helps one learn how to rid oneself of troubling thoughts and concerns, to clear away outside distractions, and learn to focus on acquiring a continual relationship with God inside one’s soul. In the words of the author: “When thou shalt pray, enter into thy chamber i.e., into the inmost abode of thy heart-and, having shut the door of thy senses, with a pure heart, a free conscience and an unfeigned faith, pray to thy Father in spirit and in truth, in the secret of thy soul”. and “When trouble, discouragement, confusion of mind assail thee, do not lose patience or be cast down. Do not betake thee to vocal prayers or other consolations, but endeavour by an act of the will and reason to lift up thy soul and unite it to God, whether thy sensual nature will or no.”

1 Hour and 28 Minutes

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