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Way of Perfection by St. Teresa of Avila

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.

6 Hours and 57 Minutes

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Wonder Worker of Padua by Charles Warren Stoddard

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.

3 Hours and 20 Minutes

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Yankee at Molokai by Eva K. Betz

As a daring soldier in the Union Army, Ira Dutton earned the respect and affection of the men around him. Handsome and affable, he easily had a full social life when the war was over. However, it wasn’t long before he heard the call of God and knew he had to change his ways. Through the influence of good Catholic friends, he sought out religion in the Catholic Faith. Changing his name to Joseph at his Baptism (one of his favorite saints) and starting a new life, he went to spend time at a monastery to seek God’s will for him. Joseph determined while there that the contemplative life was not his calling, he felt he needed to do active penance, that his “wild years” demanded atonement. Hearing of the ministry at Molokai, he discerned that was where he was called to go, to aid and assist the ailing Father Damien. Making a free gift of himself, his strength, and his capacity for love. Deeply patriotic, he cultivated in his charges devotion to America, the ever faithful Yankee at Molokai. Dutton became known affectionately at Molokai as Brother Joseph, as he was truly a beloved “brother” to all; his love, sense or humor, and tender care for others left a lasting legacy. A vivid and exciting story.

2 Hours and 38 Minutes.

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