• The Contemplative Rosary with St. John Paul II and St. Teresa of Avila
    October 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    This book draws from both saints to guide readers in praying the rosary contemplatively, where we “place every moment of our lives before the throne of God” and recognize “the mystery of the Incarnation at work within us.”
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  • Reclaiming the Republic: How Christians and Other Conservatives Can Win Back America
    October 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    Are the liberals and radical secularists winning the cultural and political wars?
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  • Two Wings: Integrating Faith Reason
    September 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    The thesis of this fine book not only supports that faith and reason are allies in seeking the fullness of truth, but reveals how this collaboration takes place in practice, examining classic and contemporary questions about God and science using both “wings.”
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  • Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person
    September 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    This book offers a plan by which individuals might be led to contemplate their calling and whereby Church leaders, teachers, coaches, and other mentors might guide young people toward discerning and living out their own personal vocation.
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  • The Catholic Church Saved My Marriage: Discovering Hidden Grace in the Sacrament of Matrimony
    September 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    “This book describes my personal discovery of the Catholic teaching on marriage and the beautiful effect it had on my life,” EWTN’s popular radio and TV host, Dr. Anders, writes in his introduction.
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  • Edith Stein: The Life and Legacy of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
    August 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    Edith Stein was one amazing woman in early 20th-century Germany. She was an intellectual — earning a doctorate in philosophy — at a time when advanced studies were uncommon for women, particularly Jewish women.
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  • The Fragility of Order: Catholic Reflections on Turbulent Times
    August 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    His focus here is on “diagnosis, not prescription,” yet there is a theme of hope: Catholics can help restore proper order if we remain faithful to the truth and to our mission as “the light of the world.”
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  • Heroic Catholic Chaplains: Stories of the Brave and Holy Men Who Dodged Bullets While Saving Souls
    August 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    Anti-Catholic bigotry kept the sole priest-chaplain from ministering to the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, but priests have served as U.S. military chaplains ever since two Jesuits were so assigned during the War with Mexico in 1845.
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  • Into His Likeness: Be Transformed as a Disciple of Christ
    July 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    The biblical idea of a disciple means more than simply learning the teachings of a teacher; it has meant modeling oneself after His example and growing more like Him every day.
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  • The First Society: The Sacrament of Matrimony and the Restoration of the Social Order
    July 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    Is there hope for the state of marriage in our culture today? Scott Hahn believes so.
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  • What Happens Now? Reinvent Yourself as a Leader Before Your Business Outruns You
    July 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    New how-to books on business and management are published every week, and “change or die” is a recurring theme.
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  • Forty Reasons I Am a Catholic
    June 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    His stated reasons run from the intellectual (“Because Catholics still do metaphysics”) to the personal (“Because of my mother”) to the almost playful (“Because of the nouns”), and each is thought-provoking in its own way.
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  • Heart of the Redeemer
    June 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    This updated and revised edition of the modern classic originally published in 1989 provides a thorough historical and theological study of the Sacred Heart devotion...
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  • Amazed by God’s Grace
    June 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    His book intersperses scenes depicting the joys and challenges of his own life — from his days growing up in a large sharecropping family to his conversion to Catholicism and ordination as a permanent deacon —
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  • Looking at a Masterpiece
    May 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    “Sacred art is true and beautiful when its form corresponds to its particular vocation: evoking and glorifying, in faith and adoration, the transcendent mystery of God,” states the Catechism of the Catholic Church (#2502).
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  • Inside the Atheist Mind: Unmasking the Religion of Those Who Say There Is No God
    May 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    Christianity is blamed for social ills that find their solution in the teachings of Christ. And secularists, in denying religious faith a role in public policy, effectively make a state religion out of irreligion.
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  • Ten Battles Every Catholic Should Know
    May 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    This volume tells the story of Lepanto and nine other battles against Ottoman Turks, most from the same 16th century and situated in places like Malta, Cyprus, Austria, Hungary, and Armenia.
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  • The Healing Imperative: The Early Church and the Invention of Medicine as We Know It
    April 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    It took the Church, modeling Christ’s example of charity, hospitality, and compassion, to develop hospitals as true centers for healing that extended to all persons.
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  • Manual for Conquering Deadly Sin
    April 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    This manual provides sound catechesis on sin and excellent advice on what to do about it. A key is to seek growth in the corresponding virtues...
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  • The Last Hours of Jesus: From Gethsemane to Golgotha
    April 1, 2018
    by Gerald Korson
    There’s no fictionalized dialogue here — just the powerful scriptural testimony delivered in a potent narrative sure to enrich your faith and understanding of Jesus’ final hours.
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