Saturday, 29 May 2021
The Curé d'Ars: St Jean-Marie Baptiste Vianney by Abbé François Trochu
Thursday, 27 May 2021
The Secret Diary Of Élisabeth Leseur: The Woman Whose Goodness Changed Her Husband From Atheist to Priest by Élisabeth Leseur
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
Miracle Creek by Angie Kim
Tuesday, 25 May 2021
Monday, 24 May 2021
House Of Trelawney (Satire, Domestic Fiction) by Hannah Rothschild
Friday, 21 May 2021
Nothing Can Stop God From Reaching Us: A Dachau Diary By A Survivor by Raphael Tijhuis OCarm
Paperback: In the absence of human satisfaction, one achieves the complete surrender to God's providence, and thus to God. Lack of everything that is needed to live creates more room for the Mysterious. I must confess that every now and then I look back to those difficult years with some feeling of nostalgia. Never have I felt closer to God. The electrified barbed wire could not prevent God from reaching us. - Raphael Tijhuis OCarm
On 25 July 1940, while helping to prepare for the celebration of Mass, Brother Raphael was arrested by the Gestapo police of the Nazi regime. The charges were based on seemingly inconsequential comments Rafael had written in letters back to family and friends in the Netherlands. His arrest began a five-year journey through a series of jails and prison camps and ended in the dreaded Dachau concentration camp.
However, for Raphael, the years of his imprisonment were a purification of his faith. Despite being forced to exist in dreadful places of hatred, violence and death, Raphael experienced powerful moments of God's mercy and attained a sense of God's presence he never experienced before or after.
Today the sacristy in Mainz where Raphael received word that the Gestapo were waiting to arrest him is the chapel of the Carmelite community.
Nothing Can Stop God From Reaching Us was first published in 2007 with its second printing in 2009.
About the author: Raphael Tijhuis OCarm was born on 10 October 1913 in Rijssen, the Netherlands, the youngest of three sons. After becoming an apprentice painter, he joined the Carmelite Order, making his simple profession on 30 August 1933 in Merkelbeek. Shortly thereafter, he was sent to Mainz, Germany, to serve what was supposed to be the humble life of a brother in the Carmelite community there. Brother Rafael Tijhuis died on 5 June 1981 in Mainz, Germany.
Death On Ocean Boulevard: Inside The Coronado Mansion Case (True Crime) by Caitlin Rother
Wednesday, 19 May 2021
Evidence Of Satan In The Modern World by Léon Cristiani
Tuesday, 18 May 2021
Sunday, 16 May 2021
Saturday, 15 May 2021
Father Ignatius Spencer by Gerard Skinner
Friday, 14 May 2021
Wednesday, 12 May 2021
Tuesday, 11 May 2021
Mrs Holmes: Murder, Kidnap And The True Story Of An Extraordinary Lady Detective by Brad Ricca
Sunday, 9 May 2021
LIberalism Is A Sin by Don Felix Sarda y Salvany
Paperback: Few errors have so firmly entrenched themselves for so long a time as has the Error of Liberalism. Few sins have been so misunderstood as has been the Sin of Liberalism.
In 1886 there appeared in Spain a little work under the title El Liberalismo es Pecado, "Liberalism Is A Sin," by Don Felix Sarda y Salvany, a priest of Barcelona and editor of a journal called La Revista Popular. The book excited considerable commotion. It was vigorously assailed by the Liberals.
A Spanish Bishop of a Liberal turn instigated an answer to Dr Sarda's work by way of another Spanish priest. Both books were sent to Rome, praying the Sacred Congregation of the Index to put Dr Sarda's work under the ban.
The following letter, under date of January 10, 1887, from the Sacred Congregation itself, explains the result of its consideration of the two volumes:
"Most Excellent Sir: The Sacred Congregation of the Index has received the denunciation of the little work bearing the title El Liberalismo es Pecado by Don Felix Sarda y Salvany, a priest of your diocese; the denunciation was accompanied at the same time by another little work, entitled El Proceso del Integrismo, that is, "A refutation of the errors contained in the little work El Liberalismo es Pecado." The author of the second work is D de Pazos, a canon of the diocese of Vich. Whereupon, the Sacred Congregation has carefully examined both works and decided as follows: In the first, not only is nothing found contrary to sound doctrine, but its author, D Felix Sarda, merits great praise for his exposition and defense of the sound doctrine therein set forth with solidity, order and lucidity, and without personal offense to anyone. The same judgment, however, cannot be passed on the other work, that by D de Pazos, for in matter it needs corrections."
"Moreover, his injurious manner of speaking cannot be approved, for he inveighs rather against the person of D Sarda than against the latter's supposed errors. Therefore, the Sacred Congregation has commanded D de Pazos, admonished by his own Bishop, to withdraw his book, as far as he can, from circulation, and in the future, if any discussion of the subject should arise, to abstain from all expressions personally injurious, according to the precept of true Christian charity; and this all the more since Our Holy Father, Leo XIII, whereas he urgently recommends castigation of error, neither desires nor approves expressions personally injurious, especially when directed against those who are eminent for their doctrine and their piety."
"In communicating to you this order of the Sacred Congregation of the Index, that you may be able to make it known to the illustrious priest of your diocese, D Sarda, for his peace of mind, I pray God to grant you all happiness and prosperity, and subscribe myself with great respect, Your most obedient servant, Fr Jerome Secheri, OP Secretary of the Sacred Congregation Of the Index. To The Most Rev Jacobo Catala et Alboso, Bishop of Barcelona. The following short chapters on Liberalism are mainly and substantially Dr Sarda's book, put into English, and adapted to our American conditions. Their need and their use will be best understood and appreciated by their perusal."
In printing this timely book, first printed in English in 1899, we hope to enlighten Catholics as to the causes and effect of and remedies for Liberalism. The book has been reprinted multiple times. By 1960, a 20th edition came out in Spain.
Liberalism Is a Sin is translated and adapted from the Spanish by Conde B Pallen, PhD, LLD.
About the author: Félix Sardà y Salvany (1844 -1916) was a Spanish Catholic priest and writer born in Sabadell. He exercised an apostolate of charity and of the written word. Historian Roberto de Mattei reports that Salvany "was a popular priest in Spain at the end of the century and was considered exemplary for the firmness of his principles and the clarity of his apostolate."