Conceived during the religious renewal of medieval monasticism, the sensual and vibrant theology of Bernard of Clairvaux still speaks to our times. Tamburello’s narrative explores the themes of the saint’s work to achieve a vivid and inspiring portrait of the radical mystic.
Deepen your family’s love for the holy days and saints of the Church—and laugh yourself silly—with this zany, slightly irreverent but thoroughly faithful book that will spice up your calendar with parties, recipes, and fun.
Pope John Paul II praised Fr. Peyton as a “man of faith,” and endorsed his movement for daily family prayer and meditation on the Holy Family, our model of living. This is the story of his one man crusade.
A bestseller, hailed by Henri Nouwen as “a great treasure.” From Therese of Lisieux to Mother Teresa, from Moses to Gandhi, this classic and award-winning treasury offers us inspiration from the greatest saints of all times, places, and religions.
Ecumenical in tone, this book views Mary through scriptural, patristic, and contemporary spiritual lenses. Marian devotions and liturgical feasts are explained, and four doctrines of Mary, including the Immaculate Conception, are explored in depth.
Africa is a deeply spiritual continent and yet has relatively few canonized saints. This book shares the wonderful and often heroic stories of people of faith from the continent of Africa.