Wednesday, 31 July 2019

Overcoming Lukewarmness: Healing Your Soul's Sadness by Francis Fernández-Carvajal


Paperback:  Do you feel weary or even a bit jaded?  

Tired and overworked, but can't seem to find a respite?  

Not even a rejuvenating vacation seems to chase this nagging, insipid feeling away?

We are all prone to a sleepiness of the soul.  That raging fire of love that was once within dwindles slowly, often extinguishing without notice.  Like an unknown cancer, this spreading toxin clouds your reasoning and enfeebles your will.  Your spirit feels somehow empty and your joy becomes fleeting if not faded.

What can you do?

Like any relationship of love, the soul's friendship with God must always be reinvented, refreshed, and renewed.  When the honeymoon is over, the real work begins.

This brilliant volume, Overcoming Lukewarmness (2011) - fully revised and remastered by the author - will help you to squelch that silent poison within:  lukewarmness.  From the creator of the internationally best-selling In Conversation with God series, this indispensable guide can truly change your life.  Learn how to defeat the “noonday devil” - that sluggish tepidity within - by rekindling the incomparable joy of following Christ.

You will find that an unwavering cheerfulness will begin to pervade every area of your being and that what once was dying will be filled with life: the life of true love.

Highly recommended.

About the author:  Francis Fernández-Carvajal  was born in Granada in 1938.  A graduate in History from the University of Navarre, he also holds a doctorate in Canon Law from the Angelicum in Rome.  He is a priest of the Opus Dei Prelature.  Since his ordination in 1964, much of his pastoral ministry has been with university students.  For more than ten years, he has been Editor of the monthly magazine PALABRA.  Among his published works are an Anthology of texts (with more than 600 quotations from spiritual writers throughout the ages), Lukewarmness - the Devil in Disguise, and Commentaries on the Gospels of St Matthew and St Luke.

Saturday, 27 July 2019

The Marmot Murders by Julian Hutchings


Paperback:  Clovis and Alan join a Marmot Tours cycling holiday to the Picos in Northern Spain.

As the tour progresses through spectacular scenery, Clovis discovers that members of the group are being murdered - but who is doing the killing and why?

The Marmot Murders (2019) is a mystery novella that may make you think twice about joining a group cycling holiday - but don't!  You will love it.

About the author:  Julian Hutchings is a passionate road cyclist who has written ten numerous works about cycling and other topics.  He is a proud member of the Old Pirtlians Cycling Club.  He lives in Kent with his family.

Rating:  4/5

Friday, 26 July 2019

The Treatise On Purgatory by St Catherine Of Genoa


Paperback:  The Treatise of St Catherine of Genoa on Purgatory has never, it seems been as yet rendered into English.  The present translation, therefore, which is both faithful and excellent in language, will be most acceptable to those whom this wonderful book has hitherto been closed.

Although our Lord, by His apostle, has forbidden to women the public ministry of teaching in His Church, He has nevertheless reserved for them a great and resplendent office in the edification of His mystical Body.  

The lights and inspirations bestowed upon them, according to the words of the prophet Joel, "In the last day, says the Lord, I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh, and your sons and daughters shall prophecy;...and upon My servants and upon my handmaidens I will pour out in those days of My Spirit," are among the prerogatives bestowed upon the Church by the day of Pentecost.  And their dignity is among the glories of the Mother of God, whose daughters and handmaids they are.

The Treatise on Purgatory (2013) is translated from the original Italian with a preface by The Very Reverend H E Manning, DD.  

About the Saint:  Saint Catherine of Genoa (born Genoa 1447 - 15 September 1510) is an Italian Roman Catholic saint and mystic, admired for her work among the sick and the poor.  She was a member of the noble Fieschi family, and spent most of her life and her means serving the sick, especially during the plague which ravaged Genoa in 1497 and 1501.  She died in that city in 1510.
Her fame outside her native city is connected with the publication in 1551 of the book known in English as Life and Doctrine of Saint Catherine of Genoa.  She and her teaching were the subject of Baron Friedrich von Hügel's classic work The Mystical Element of Religion (1908).

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

A Cry Is Heard: My Path To Peace by Jean Vanier wtih François-Xavier Maigre


Paperback:  Part autobiography, part memoir, part call to action to walk a path to unity and peace, this new book - A Cry Is Heard (2018) - by L'Arche founder Jean Vanier is profoundly inspiring and filled with hope.

Vanier's account of his life revolves around 'encountering difference and working constantly to build bridges not walls:  this is the path of peace.'  Indeed, says Vanier, 'A path to unity, fellowship and peace is possible.'

True freedom grows from loving others and letting ourselves be loved - with all our weaknesses and all our gifts.  In meeting those on the margins, we heal our own hearts and are able to work for a transformation of societies.

Through the stories of his childhood, the foundation of L’Arche, and his relationship with significant figures such as Pope John Paul II, Pope Francis, Mother Teresa and Dorothy Day, Vanier teaches us the lessons of his life, his own psychological barriers and struggles, and a profound message of hope for the future.

A Cry Is Heard is translated from the French by Anne Louise Mahoney.

About the author:  Jean Vanier was a philosopher and theologian.  He was the founder of L’Arche International and co-founder (with Marie-Hélène Mathieu) of Faith and Light.  In 2015, he was the winner of the Templeton Prize, which recognises outstanding contributions to spiritual writing and to the spiritual life.  He died on 7 May 2019.  He was 90.

Saturday, 13 July 2019

Read Me Or Rue It by Father Paul O'Sullivan, OP (EDM)


Paperback:  This title is somewhat startling.  Yet, dear reader, if you peruse this little book, you will see for yourself how well deserved it is.  The book tells us how to save ourselves and how to save others from untold suffering.  Some books are good and may be read with profit. Others are
better and should be read without fail.

There are, however, books of such sterling worth by reason of the counsels they suggest, the conviction they carry with them, the urge to action they give us that it would be sheer folly not to read them.

Read Me or Rue It belongs to this class.  It is for your best interest, dear to read it and reread it, to ponder well and deeply on its contents.  You will never regret it;  rather, great and poignant will be your regret if you fail to study its few but pregnant pages.

HELP, HELP, THEY SUFFER SO MUCH!

I.  We can never understand too clearly that every alms, small or great, which we give to the poor we give to God.  He accepts it and rewards it as given to Himself.  Therefore, all we do for
the Holy Souls, God accepts as done to Himself. It is as if we had relieved or released Him from Purgatory.  What a thought!  How He will repay us!

II.  As there is no hunger, no thirst, no poverty, no need, no pain, no suffering to compare with what the Souls in Purgatory endure, so there is no alms more deserving, none more pleasing to God, none more meritorious for us than the alms, the prayers, the Masses we give to the Holy Souls.

III.  It is very possible that some of our own nearest and dearest ones are still suffering the excruciating pains of Purgatory and calling on us piteously for help and relief.  Is it not dreadful that we are so hardened as not to think more about them, that we are so cruel as to deliberately forget them!

For the dear Christ's sake, let us do all, but all, we can for them.

Every Catholic ought to join the Association of the Holy Souls.

PURGATORY

"Have pity on me, have pity on me, at least you my friends, because the hand of the Lord hath touched me." (Job 19:21).

This is the touching prayer that the Poor Souls in Purgatory address to their friends on Earth, begging, imploring their help, in accents of the deepest anguish.  Alas, many are deaf to their prayers!

It is incomprehensible how some Catholics, even those who are otherwise devout, shamefully neglect the souls in Purgatory.  It would almost seem that they do not believe in Purgatory.  Certain it is that their ideas on the subject are very hazy.

Days and weeks and months pass without their having a Mass said for the Holy Souls!  Seldom, too, do they hear Mass for them, seldom do they pray for them, seldom do they think of them! Whilst they are enjoying the fullness of health and happiness, busy with their work, engrossed with their amusements, the Poor Souls are suffering unutterable agonies on their beds of flame. What is the cause of this awful callousness?  Ignorance:  gross, inexplicable ignorance.

People do not realize what Purgatory is.  They have no conception of its dreadful pains, and they have no idea of the long years that souls are detained in these awful fires.  As a result, they take little or no care to avoid Purgatory themselves, and worse still, they cruelly neglect the Poor Souls who are already there and who depend entirely on them for help.

Peruse this little book with care and you will bless the day that it fell into your hands.

About the author:  Father Paul Henry O'Sullivan, O.P., S.T.L., P.G., E.D.M., was born in Tralee, Ireland in 1871 and died in Lisbon, Portugal in 1958.  At the age of 16, he entered the Dominican Novitiate and, then, he went on to Rome to complete his priestly studies and be ordained.  He was sent to Lisbon for a period of convalescence.  The moment he set foot on the soil of Portugal, his health improved and he undertook an apostolate, the likes of which is rarely the part of a single priest’s accomplishment.

It was a dreadful time.  In 16 years, there had been over 40 administrations and twenty revolutions. Father Paul grieved over these tragic happenings.  He befriended the rich and the poor.  When he spoke to the faithful, he referred with deep feeling to their outstanding devotion to the Blessed Sacrament and the Blessed Virgin Mary.  Father O’Sullivan peered through the darkness that surrounded the Nation and beholding the glories of its religious past, he was fired up by apostolic zeal to devote his life and all his energies to the work of restoring the Faith in Portugal.  All through his publishing career, he used the initials E.D.M. or Enfant de Marie, Child of Mary!  What more glorious title can there be!

Catechism classes were organized on a larger scale than usual, conferences and retreats were multiplied.  In 1922, he established a Catholic Press and began to publish Catholic magazines, books, pamphlets and instruction.  The output was enormous.  Through the years, he wrote on nearly every subject, The Wonders of the Holy Name, How to be Happy - How to be Holy, The Life of St. Philomena, All About the Angels, The Secret of Confession, How to Avoid Purgatory, An Easy Way to Become a Saint, and many more.

With the death of Father Paul O'Sullivan, there has passed away an outstanding Irish Dominican whose fame has spread far beyond the shores of his beloved Portugal, where he laboured in the vineyard of the Lord for sixty-three years.  His wish to die on a feast of our Lady had been granted to him, for it was on the feast of the Presentation that our Lady came to present him to her Divine Son.

In Conversation With God: Daily Meditations Volume Four, Ordinary Time (Weeks 13-23) by Francis Fernandez


Paperback:  In Conversation with God:  Daily Mediations Volume 4, Ordinary Time (Weeks 13-23) (2015) consists of 105 meditations.  It is part of the series which offers a meditation for each day of the year.

Man's highest aspiration is to be able to converse with Jesus - to pray.

In Conversation With God helps the reader to pray with piety and confidence.  It is aimed not at the 'specialist' but is for the ordinary person - for the housewife, for the teacher, for the secretary, for the shop assistant and so on.

Following the thread of the Liturgy, this book gives many practical hints for deepening in one's relationship with God and those around one, improving one's character in and through daily work and family life.  The author has clearly succeeded in not creating a straitjacket;  rather the book, rich as it is in quotations from spiritual writers throughout the ages, is a source of open suggestions for daily meditation on every aspect of Christian life.  Sales of this series, running to several hundred thousand copies in all the main languages, are a testimony to its popularity.

In Conversation With God is a translation of Hablar con Dios - Vol IV first published in 1989 by Ediciones Palabra, Madrid, and in 1991 by Scepter with ecclesiastical approval.

About the author:  Francis Fernández-Carvajal  was born in Granada in 1938.  A graduate in History from the University of Navarre, he also holds a doctorate in Canon Law from the Angelicum in Rome.  He is a priest of the Opus Dei Prelature.  Since his ordination in 1964, much of his pastoral ministry has been with university students.  For more than ten years, he has been Editor of the monthly magazine PALABRA.  Among his published works are an Anthology of texts (with more than 600 quotations from spiritual writers throughout the ages), Lukewarmness - the Devil in Disguise, and Commentaries on the Gospels of St Matthew and St Luke.

Monday, 8 July 2019

The Wonderful Crucifix of Limpias: Remarkable Manifestations by Reverend Baron Ewald von Kleist, STD


Paperback:  The Wonderful Crucifix of Limpias (1922) tells the history of the miraculous crucifix of Limpias, Spain.  The wonders of this large crucifix began when it saved the town from being swallowed up by the waters of the Atlantic, and in the early half of the twentieth century, the Corpus came to life, bearing the expression of love, tender affection, pain, agony, bitterness and sadness;  now at the beginning of the agony, later in His final moments.  This miracle was often seen by large groups at a time, though sometimes only by a few individuals.

This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.  This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible.  Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps) as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world, and other notations in the work.

This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.

As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc.  Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public.  To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.

The Wonderful Crucifix of Limpias is translated from the Spanish by E F Reeve.

Saturday, 6 July 2019

The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken


Hardback:  I'm a barrister, a job which requires the skills of a social worker, relationship counsellor, arm-twister, hostage negotiator, named driver, bus fare-provider, accountant, suicide watchman, coffee-supplier, surrogate parent and, on one memorable occasion, whatever the official term is for someone tasked with breaking the news to a prisoner that his girlfriend has been diagnosed with gonorrhoea.

Welcome to the funny, often moving and ultimately life-changing stories of life inside the courtroom. Welcome to the world of the Secret Barrister.

How can you defend a child-abuser you suspect to be guilty?  What do you say to someone sentenced to ten years who you believe to be innocent?  What is the law and why do we need it?  And why do they wear those stupid wigs?

From the criminals to the lawyers, the victims, witnesses and officers of the law, here is the best and worst of humanity, all struggling within a broken system which would never be off the front pages if the public knew what it was really like.

The Secret Barrister (2018) does for criminal justice what Henry Marsh’s Do No Harm did for medicine, moving beyond the arcane jargon, televised drama and shaded mystery that cloaks the realities of the British legal system to get at the truth beneath.  A tour de force of lived experience and knowledge, it reveals the hidden cracks in our once-formidable legal crown.  The result is a powerful indictment of the British justice system that emerges as one of the year’s truly necessary releases. Both a searing first-hand account of the human cost of the criminal justice system, and a guide to how we got into this mess, the Secret Barrister wants to show you what it's really like and why it really matters.

In the week after its publication in March 2018, the book was placed at number 14 in Amazon's top 20 bestsellers list and reached the Sunday Times top five.  It remained in the Sunday Times Top 10 Bestsellers list for twenty-four weeks.

The Secret Barrister won the Books Are My Bag Readers' Awards 2018 in the non-fiction category.

About the author:  The Secret Barrister is a junior barrister specializing in criminal law.  They write for Counsel magazine, New Statesman and iNews and have written pieces in the Sun, the Mirror and Huffington Post.  In 2016 and 2017, the Secret Barrister was named Independent Blogger of the Year at the Editorial Intelligence Comment Awards.

Tuesday, 2 July 2019

The Season: Inside Palm Beach And America's Richest Society by Ronald Kessler


Hardback:  Palm Beach is known around the world as the most wealthy, glamorous, opulent, decadent, self-indulgent, sinful spot on earth.  With their beautiful 3.75 square-island constantly in the media glare, Palm Beachers protect their impossibly rich society from outside scrutiny with vigilant police, ubiquitous personal security staffs, and screens of tall hedges encircling every mansion.

To this bizarre suspicious, exclusive world, New York Times bestselling author Ronald Kessler brought his charm, insight, and award-winning investigative skills, and came to know Palm Beach, its celebrated and powerful residents, and its exotic social rituals as no outside writer ever has.  In this colourful, entertaining, and compulsively readable book, Kessler reveals the inside story of Palm Beach society as it moves languidly through the summer months, quickens in the fall, and shifts into frenetic high speed as the season begins in December, peaks in January and February, and continues into April.

When unimaginable wealth combines with unlimited leisure, human foibles and desires, lust and greed, passion and avarice, become magnified and intensified.  Like laboratory rats fed growth hormones, the 9800 Palm Beach residents - 87 percent of whom are millionaires - exhibit the most outlandish extremes of their breed.

To tell the story, Kessler follows four Palm Beachers through the season.  These four characters - the reigning queen of Palm Beach society, the night manager of Palm Beach's trendiest bar, a gay "walker" who escorts wealthy women to balls, and a thirty-six-year-old gorgeous blonde who says she "can't find a guy in Palm Beach" know practically everyone on the island and tell what goes on behind the scenes.

Interweaving the yarns of these unforgettable figures with the lifestyle, history, scandals, lore, and rituals of a unique island of excess, The Season (2010) is an incisive sociological study of Palm Beach society.  It offers readers a unique peek inside the homes of the fabulously wealthy and creates a powerful, seamless, juicy narrative that no novelist could dream up.

About the author:  Ronald Kessler is the New York Times bestselling author of Inside the White House, The FBI, Inside the CIA, The Sins of the Father:  Joseph P Kennedy and The Dynasty He Founded, Moscow Station, and The Richest Man in the World.  A former Washington Post and Wall Street Journal investigative reporter, Kessler has won sixteen journalism awards, including two George Polk Awards.  He lives in Potomac, Maryland.

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman


Paperback:  No one has ever told Eleanor that life should be better than fine.

Meet Eleanor Oliphant:  She struggles with appropriate social skills and tends to say exactly what she is thinking.  Nothing is missing in her carefully timetabled life of avoiding social interactions, where weekends are punctuated by frozen pizza, vodka, and phone chats with Mummy.

But everything changes when Eleanor meets Raymond, the bumbling and deeply unhygienic IT guy from her office.  When she and Raymond together save Sammy, an elderly gentleman who has fallen on the sidewalk, the three become the kinds of friends who rescue one another from the lives of isolation they have each been living.  And it is Raymond’s big heart that will ultimately help Eleanor find the way to repair her own profoundly damaged one.

Soon to be a major motion picture produced by Reese Witherspoon, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine (2017) is the smart, warm, and uplifting story of an out-of-the-ordinary heroine whose deadpan weirdness and unconscious wit make for an irresistible journey as she realizes.

The only way to survive is to open your heart.

About the author:  Gail Honeyman wrote her debut novel, Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, while working a full-time job, and it was shortlisted for the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize as a work in progress.  She has also been awarded the Scottish Book Trust's Next Chapter Award 2014, was longlisted for BBC Radio 4's Opening Lines, and was shortlisted for the Bridport Prize. She lives in Glasgow.

Rating:  5/5

Corrosion Of Soul And Spirit In The World


Human Nature