• What to read
    What to read
    May 1, 2022
    How They Love Mary: 28 Life-Changing Stories of Devotion to Our Lady, The Woman in the Trees: A Novel About America’s First Approved Marian Apparition, & Couples, Awaken Your Love!
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    What to read
    April 1, 2022
    The Greater Reset: Reclaiming Human Sovereignty Under Natural Law, Deep Adventure: The Way of Heroic Virtue, and A Lifetime of Love: A Game Plan for Marriage and Family Life
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    What to read
    March 1, 2022
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    What to read
    February 1, 2022
    The Homeboy Way, Love Never Fails: Living the Catholic Faith in Our Daily Lives, The Lenten Cookbook
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  • What to read
    May 1, 2021
    History’s Queen: Exploring Mary’s Pivotal Role from Age to Age | Sex and the Unreal City: The Demolition of the Western Mind | Overcoming Sinful Thoughts: How to Realign Your Thinking and Defeat Harmful Ideas
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    April 1, 2021
    Into the Storm: Chronicle of a Year in Crisis | A Catholic Scientist Proves God Exists | Wisdom from the Psalms
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    March 1, 2021
    Blessed Charles of Austria: A Holy Emperor and His Legacy | The Politics of Envy | Christ Versus Satan in Our Daily Lives
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    February 1, 2021
    In Life, the Journey is Everything: From the Dump to the Gym and Beyond | A Catholic Survival Guide for Times of Emergency | The Politics of Heaven and Hell: Christian Themes from Classical Medieval and Modern Political Philosophy
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    January 4, 2021
    The Prodigal Church: Restoring Catholic Tradition in an Age of Deception | Surprising Facts About Mary | The World According to God
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  • What to read
    What to read
    October 1, 2020
    The Devil and Karl Marx: Communism’s Long March of Death, Deception, and Infiltration | Spiritual Warfare and the Discernment of Spirits | Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It
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  • What to read
    What to read
    September 1, 2020
    Primal Screams: How the Sexual Revolution Created Identity Politics | Freedom or Equality: The Key to Prosperity Through Social Capitalism | How the Church Has Changed the World (Vol. I and Vol. II)
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  • Guarding the Flame: the Challenges Facing the Church in the Twenty-First Century, a Conversation wit
    Guarding the Flame: the Challenges Facing the Church in the Twenty-First Century, a Conversation wit
    August 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    Many may not have heard of Cardinal Péter Erdő, the archbishop of Esztergom Budapest and primate of Hungary, but after reading this far-reaching interview readers will become thoroughly familiar with his early life, his experiences as a priest and bishop, the Church in Hungary during and after Communist rule, and his perspective on the Catholic faith and its place in today’s world.
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  • From the Depths of Our Hearts: Priesthood, Celibacy, and the Crisis of the Catholic Church
    From the Depths of Our Hearts: Priesthood, Celibacy, and the Crisis of the Catholic Church
    August 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    Here’s the book that stirred up no small amount of controversy in January when, just prior to the book’s release, the pope emeritus asked that his name be removed as co-author. Whatever the concern is, Benedict XVI and Cardinal Sarah each contribute chapters to this work and collaborated on the introduction and conclusion to the book.
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  • Brick by Brick: Building a Strong Family that Won’t Lose Their Faith in a Secular Culture
    Brick by Brick: Building a Strong Family that Won’t Lose Their Faith in a Secular Culture
    August 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    We hear so much of how the family home is a “domestic church.” Brick by Brick offers a solid set of blueprints for making that happen. André and Angelè Regnier raised five children into adulthood who not only kept the Catholic faith, but also became missionaries of Catholic Christian Outreach, an apostolate the Regniers founded.
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  • The Contagious Catholic: The Art of Practical Evangelization
    July 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    Cleverly titled for a time of pandemic, this book by the founder of Catholic Missionary Disciples strives to train Catholics in the strategies and self-confidence necessary to share their faith effectively.
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  • America on Trial: A Defense of the Founding
    July 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    It is claimed that Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke, Charles Montesquieu, and Jean Jacques Rousseau and the theories of government “by the people” that they developed profoundly influenced the framers of the U.S. Constitution and its Bill of Rights. Robert R. Reilly not only denies this assertion, but turns it on its head.
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  • Meeting the Protestant Challenge: How to Answer 50 Biblical Objections to Catholic Beliefs
    July 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    As Catholics, we may love our faith and even know it rather well, but there are times when we are challenged by a denominational Christian who cites Bible verses to counter our beliefs. We might not immediately have the words to refute the challenge, so we are left stammering while our questioner senses victory.
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  • The Priests We Need to Save the Church
    June 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    To say that the Catholic Church and her priesthood are in crisis is a vast understatement. Some priests and bishops have failed us miserably, Kevin Wells is quick to point out, and others just go through the motions.
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  • I Served a Saint: Reflections of a Swiss Guard in Honor of the Centenary of the Birth of St. John Pa
    June 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    During the pontificate of Pope St. John Paul II “we had an extraordinary example of human greatness, first with his apostolic vigor and then through his witness of faithfulness in suffering. Even in his end-stage illness, he pointed the way to an authentic human growth in all its dimensions, a growth nourished by spiritual food.”
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  • Christus Vincit: Christ’s Triumph over the Darkness of the Age
    June 1, 2020
    by Gerald Korson
    In this lengthy Q&A with U.S. journalist Diane Montagna, he offers articulate analysis of such topics as secularism, papal authority, Vatican II, the liturgy, doctrinal issues, interfaith relations, the third secret of Fatima, the state of the faith in the former Soviet republics, and the recent Synod of Bishops for the PanAmazon Region.
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