"If you are looking to do some spiritual reading this summer, I offer two suggestions. These are both books I’ve read and recently returned to. The first is Fulton J Sheen’s Life of Christ. This is a classic work by the well-known author. It will help you come to know better our Lord and his Gospel. A more recent work that I have been paging through recently is Catholicism by Robert Barron. You may be familiar with his excellent mini-series by the same name. Father Barron lays out the basics of our Faith in a compelling manner."
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Saturday, August 9, 2014
Late summer reading
In the 'From The Desk Of The Parochial Administrator' column by Father Aaron Esch in
last Sunday's parish bulletin (St. Alphonsus, Greendale),
I was excited with the first one, then the second one was a bummer to hear... wondering if he has read anything prior to the 20th century
ReplyDeleteConsidering his topic is summer reading and his audience is bulletin-reading parishioners, do you have some suggestions for pre-twentieth century Catholic nonfiction?
ReplyDeleteNot necessarily I'm just being dumb. Could do The lives of the Saints.
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