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Interior Castles by Saint Teresa of Ávila

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Interior Castle Audiobook by Saint Teresa of Ávila

The Interior Castle or The Mansions was written by Saint Teresa of Ávila in 1577. After being ordered to write her autobiographical The Life of S. Teresa of Jesus, Teresa was hesitant to begin writing again on her views of the perfection found in internal prayer. Her humility and claims that, “I am not meant for writing; I have neither the health nor the wits for it,” almost prevented Teresa from composing The Interior Castle. However, according to a letter written by Fray Diego, one of Teresa’s former confessors, Teresa was finally convinced to write her book after a she received a vision from God. Diego wrote that God revealed to Teresa, “…a most beautiful crystal globe, made in the shape of a castle, and containing seven mansions, in the seventh and innermost of which was the King of Glory, in the greatest splendor, illumining and beautifying them all. The nearer one got to the center, the stronger was the light; outside the palace limits everything was foul, dark and infested with toads, vipers and other venomous creatures.” With that, Interior Castle was born. It contained the basis for what she felt should be the ideal journey of faith, comparing the contemplative soul to a castle with seven successive interior courts, or chambers, analogous to the seven heavens.

7 Hours and 6 Minutes.

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Jesus of Nazareth: The Story of His Life Simply Told by Mother Mary Loyola

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Jesus of Nazareth: The Story of His Life Simply Told by Mother Mary Loyola

A beautiful telling of the life of the most important Person who ever lived, Our Lord Jesus Christ. In Jesus of Nazareth: The Story of His Life Simply Told our dear Mother Mary Loyola, with her rare talent for narrative, brings to life vivid images of Our Lord and His life here on earth. Adding to the story are wonderful details on the geography, time in history, and culture into which Jesus was born. Mother Loyola helps us understand how the prophecies about the Messiah were foreshadowed and fulfilled by Jesus Christ, all supported by the biblical quotations and references chosen by the author. An enjoyable read for middle grade children and adults alike!

8 Hours and 55 Minutes.

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Kindness by Frederick William Faber

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Kindness by Frederick William Faber

Father Frederick William Faber was a beloved spiritual writer, preacher, and superior of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in London. During the 1850s, Father Faber published several popular spiritual books, which have been treasured by Catholics ever since , including this present work, Kindness.

In this charity-building work, Fr. Faber states that kindness has the “power of making the world happy, or at least of so greatly diminishing the amount of unhappiness in it as to make it quite a different world from what it is at present.” Chapters include: Kindness in General, Kind Thoughts, Kind Words, and Kind Actions.

2 Hours and 40 Minutes.

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Lepers of Molokai by Charles Warren Stoddard

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Lepers of Molokai by Charles Warren Stoddard

The story of The Lepers of Molokai and of the Roman Catholic missionary, Father Damien, who ministered to those who languished in that desolate place, waiting for death to release them from a most intense form of physical and mental suffering. Fr. Damien, born Jozef De Veuster, was a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium and member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a missionary religious order. His charity and care for the lepers was what turned the island into more of a home and refuge for the poor lepers, who had previously been abandoned to live out their days in desolation, unloved, and forgotten by the world. St. Damien won recognition for his ministry to people with leprosy (Hansen’s disease), who had been placed under a government-sanctioned medical quarantine on the remote island of Molokai in the Kingdom of Hawaii. He, himself, contracted and died of this dreaded disease after caring for the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of the people in the colony for sixteen years.

The author visited Molokai several times, and was quite struck by the holiness and relentless work of Fr. Damien. It was Stoddard, actually, who helped establish Father Damien’s position in public esteem.

1 Hour and 52 Minutes.

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Life of Blessed John B. Marie Vianney, Curé of Ars by Anonymous

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Life of Blessed John B. Marie Vianney, Curé of Ars by Anonymous

Jean-Baptiste-Marie Vianney, T.O.S.F., (8 May 1786 – 4 August 1859), commonly known in English as St. John Vianney, was a French parish priest who is venerated in the Catholic Church as a saint and as the patron saint of all priests. He is often referred to as the “Curé d’Ars”. He became internationally notable for his priestly and pastoral work in his parish because of the radical spiritual transformation of the community of Ars, its surroundings, and souls from far reaching places who came to seek his spitritual counsel. Catholics attribute this to his saintly life, mortifications, his persevering ministry in the sacrament of confession, and his ardent devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and to Saint Philomena. This truly humble parish priest changed not only a town, but much of the world of his time! This short biography of the beloved saint was written before he was canonized in 1925, thus the title Blessed before his name in the title of this audiobook.

1 Hours and 53 Minutes.

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Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland by Frances Alice Forbes

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Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland by Frances Alice Forbes

Saint Columba (521 – 597) was an Irish abbot and missionary credited with spreading Christianity in present-day Scotland. He founded the important abbey on Iona, which became a dominant religious and political institution in the region for centuries. He is the Patron Saint of Derry. He was highly regarded by both the Gaels of Dál Riata and the Picts, and is remembered today as a Catholic saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland. Columba reportedly studied under some of Ireland’s most prominent church figures and founded several monasteries in the country. Around 563 he and his twelve companions crossed to Dunaverty near Southend, Argyll in Kintyre before settling in Iona in Scotland, then part of the Irish kingdom of Dál Riata, where they founded a new abbey as a base for spreading the Faith among the northern Pictish kingdoms who were pagan. He remained active in Irish politics, though he spent most of the remainder of his life in Scotland. Three surviving early medieval Latin hymns may be attributed to him.

The story of St. Columba is not remarkable, however as much for his earthly works, and for the spiritual heritage he left behind. Known for many miracles, and a life of great sanctity, his story is inspiring and well worth the read!

2 Hours and 18 Minutes.

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Life of Saint Monica by Frances Alice Forbes

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Life of Saint Monica by Frances Alice Forbes

This book is above all things the story of a mother. But, it is also the story of a noble woman—a woman who was truly great, by the very fact that she never sought to be so. She understood the sphere in which a woman’s work in the world must usually lie, and with unflinching devotion led her life along the lines that God had laid down for her. She suffered bravely, forgot herself for others, and remained faithful to her noble ideals, and thus, she ruled as a queen amongst those with whom her life was cast.

St. Monica’s influence was great and far-reaching, but she herself was the last to suspect it, the last to desire it, and that was perhaps the secret of its magnitude. This type of woman is rare in this present day, but, by the grace of God, there are still “other Monicas” living and serving those around them with devotion. If there were more, wouldn’t the world would be a better place!

2 Hours and 4 Minutes.

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Life of St. Ignatius of Loyola by Frances Alice Forbes

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Life of St. Ignatius of Loyola by Frances Alice Forbes

A short and engaging biography of the ardent Spanish soldier who, while recuperating from a battle wound, was converted to the service of Christ by reading a Catholic book. The young Ignatius of Loyola was first a soldier from a noble family who fought in the service of the Duke of Navarre. As a young aristocrat Ignatius had a “love of martial exercises and a vainglorious desire for fame”. Joining the army at seventeen, he strutted about “with his cape slinging open to reveal his tight-fitting hose and boots; a sword and dagger at his waist”.

After an injury which forced him to be bedridden, during which time he read De Vita Christi, a book on the life of Christ, Ignatius experienced a dramatic conversion. He dedicated the rest of his life fully to being a “Soldier of Christ”, and went on to found the great Jesuit order. Formally known as the Society of Jesus, the order demanded an unprecedented degree of education, obedience, and sacrifice, and was immensely influential in turning the tide of the Reformation in Europe.

2 Hours and 11 Minutes.

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Life of St. Teresa by Frances Alice Forbes

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Life of St. Teresa by Frances Alice Forbes

With the amazing ability of any gifted story-teller, Mother Frances Alice Forbes lays before us the beautiful life story of St. Teresa of Avila. Witty, gifted with great wisdom, charming and courageous, St. Teresa was the great reformer of the Order of Mt. Carmel, founded numerous convents and monasteries, and is universally considered the greatest mystical writer of the Catholic Church, for which she was declared Doctor of the Church. Beginning with her girlhood, and following along through her joining Carmel, years as nun, mystical call to God’s Mission for her, and finally her sufferings and death. This story is one of the best written about this wonderful saint!

2 Hours and 14 Minutes.

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Life of St. Teresa by Saint Teresa of Avila

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Life of St. Teresa by Saint Teresa of Avila

The Life of St. Teresa is the story of the beloved Doctor of the Church as written by herself. Born in the Castilian town of Ávila in 1515, Teresa entered the Carmelite convent of the Incarnation when she was twenty-one. Suffering great illness, as wells as doubts and self-recrimination, she gradually came to a deeper understanding of the power of prayer and contemplation, and the road to spiritual perfection. Her spiritual enlightenment was intensified by many visions and mystical experiences, including the incredible piercing of her heart by a spear of divine love. Over the years she went on to found seventeen Carmelite monasteries throughout Spain, and was a much needed reformer of the Carmelite Order. Considered to be, along with John of the Cross, a founder of the Discalced Carmelites. Famous world-wide for her writings, her works are second in readership among Spanish classics only to the great Don Quixote!

Like many of her writings, her autobiography is enlightening, yet exhortative, seeking to instruct the reader on how to live a more devout Christian life in the manner put forth by the Catholic Church. The Saint’s spiritual struggles, vision of her potential place in Hell, and mystical graces highlighted in this work are deeply moving–yet ,in spite of her high degree of sanctity and closeness to spiritual perfection, she remained very down to earth, making her a favorite among the saints. The Life of Saint Teresa is a must read for anyone seeking a more contemplative life and a closer and more spiritual connection with God through prayer and religious devotion.

13 Hours and 17 Minutes.

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Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes

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Life of St. Vincent de Paul by Frances Alice Forbes

St. Vincent De Paul [c. 1581 – 1660] was a man renowned during his own lifetime for his great compassion, humility and generosity, with these traits and his wide-spread charitable works leading him to be known as “The Father of his Country”. As a young man he was captured by Turkish pirates, and sold into slavery . He escaped in 1607 and went on to become a priest with a ministry to the poor and neglected. His work included serving the poor souls of men condemned to work on the galley ships, orphans with no one to care for them, and missionary work to bring back to the fold those led astray by heresy.

In 1625 St. Vincent founded the Congregation of the Mission, a society of missionary priests commonly known as the Vincentians or Lazarists ,and with the assistance of St. Louise de Marillac he later founded the Daughters of Charity whose selfless nursing work in hospitals throughout the world and during many plagues is well known.

1 Hours and 54 Minutes.

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Light and Peace: Instructions for Devout Souls to Dispel Their Doubts and Allay Their Fears by Carlo Giuseppe Quadrupani

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Light and Peace: Instructions for Devout Souls to Dispel Their Doubts and Allay Their Fears by Carlo Giuseppe Quadrupani

In Light and Peace: Instructions for Devout Souls to Dispel Their Doubts and Allay Their Fears Padre Quadrupani(1740 – 1807), Italian priest and member of the Clerics Regular of St. Paul, reflects his deep spirituality based on that of the illustrious Doctor of the Church, St. Francis de Sales. Like St. Francis, the insightful Padre offers spiritual advice that is practical and balanced. A handbook for the devout soul to shed light on walking the path to heaven, Light and Peace covers the vital aspects of living out our religious duties, with practical ideas, immense common sense, and helpful advice. This enlightening read shows how, after gaining self-knowledge and learning steps to head down the right path spiritually, the result is Peace, that peace which Our Lord promised and which the world, as we know, cannot give.

4 Hours and 30 Minutes.

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Lives of the Saints by Fr. Alban Butler

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Lives of the Saints by Fr. Alban Butler

A compilation from the extensive 12 volume set, this condensed volume contains short biographies of the Saints for each day of the year, followed by a reflection for each entry.  Father Butler’s famous Lives of the Saints ranks only after the Bible, the Missal, and The Imitation of Christ as the all-time most popular Catholic book. The author is rightly known as one of the most studied scholars on the lives of the saints, having devoted almost 30 years to the meticulous study of the saints, their lives, and traditions surrounding their history.

A highly recommended read for anyone, this book will enrich your knowledge of the Faith, encourage greater devotion to the Saints, and give examples that will help one to grow in virtue as you strive to imitate their sanctity!

14 hours and 11 minutes.

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Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson

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Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson

A 1907 novel by prolific Catholic author Msgr. Robert Hugh Benson, Lord of the World, centers on: the reign of the Anti-Christ, who will tempt Christians to apostasy before Christ’s Second Coming; the final battle in the supernatural war for souls; and the End of the World. Deeply profound and seen by many a modern day theologian (including the last two popes) as prophetic for our times, the book is heralded as a must read. Before creating his fictional account, Msgr. Benson carefully explored the various passages on the end times included in Scripture and the teachings of the Church Fathers as background for this tale of the Antichrist, lending a level of authenticity to the story rarely seen in endtime fictional works. The storyline of the book is eerily familiar to our times today, giving one pause for thought. However,  we must always remember that in the end the true Lord of the World will triumph!

10 Hours and 17 Minutes

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Love of Jesus to Penitents by Henry Edward Cardinal Manning

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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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Marvels of Divine Grace by Alice Lady Lovat

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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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Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ by Anne Catherine Emmerich

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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 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

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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

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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

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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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