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Heart of the Christian Life
Thoughts on the Holy Mass
by Pope Benedict XVI
The celebration of the Eucharist, in which Jesus Christ becomes present, is the center of the Catholic faith. This volume brings together substantive texts of the Holy Father on the many aspects and dimensions of the Mass and the Mystery of the Eucharist, a rich source for every Christian and a spur to reflection and personal prayer. Delivered in addresses and homilies to a wide variety of audiences
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Loser Letters
A Comic Tale of Life, Death and Atheism
by Mary Eberstadt
A wickedly witty satire, The Loser Letters chronicles the conversion of a young adult Christian to atheism. With modern humor rivaling that of the media lampooning Onion, found on college campuses all over America, A. F. Christian’s open letters to the “spokesmen of the New Atheism” explain her reasons for rejecting God and the logical consequences of that choice. Along the way she offers
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The Last Crusader
A Novel about Don Juan of Austria
by Louis de Wohl
Don Juan of Austria, one of history’s most triumphant and inspiring heroes, is reborn in this opulent novel by Louis de Wohl.
Because of the circumstances of his birth, this last son of Emperor Charles the Fifth spent his childhood in a Spanish peasant’s hut. Acknowledged by King Philip as his half-brother, the attractive youth quickly became a central figure in a Court where intrigues and romances
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The Eternal Woman
The Timeless Meaning of the Feminine
by Gertrud von le Fort
Foreword by Alice von Hildebrand When The Eternal Woman was first published in Germany, Europe was a battlefield of modern ideologies that would sweep away millions of lives in war and genocide. Denying the Creator, who made male and female, Nazism and Communism could only fail to appreciate the true meaning of the feminine and reduce woman to a mere instrument of the state. In the
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Meeting Jesus and Following Him
A Retreat given to Pope Benedict XVI and the Papal Household
by Francis Cardinal Arinze
Drawn from his retreat talks given to Pope Benedict and his associates at the papal household, Cardinal Arinze offers inspiring spiritual exercises focusing on the meaning of the priestly life. “The red thread which will run through all these meditations,” writes Cardinal Arinze, “is the image of the priest who, called by Jesus, meets him, follows him and seeks each day to become a better disciple.”
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Through Shakespeare's Eyes
Seeing the Catholic Presence in the Plays
by Joseph Pearce
Fulfilling the promise he made in his previous book, The Quest for Shakespeare, bestselling literary writer Joseph Pearce analyzes in this volume three of Shakespeare’s immortal plays — The Merchant of Venice, Hamlet and King Lear — in order to uncover the Bard’s Catholic beliefs.
In The Quest for Shakespeare, which has been made into an EWTN television series, Pearce
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Jesus, Teach Us to Pray
by Jerome Bertram
"Teach us to Pray." The disciples’ cry to Jesus has never been more topical. In a fast-moving, hyperactive, technology-oriented world, more and more people are trying to find meaning in their lives and to develop a living relationship with the Lord in prayer. However, they often find themselves at a loss to discover reliable guides point to sure pathways to the art of prayer.
In this book Fr.
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John Henry Newman
His Inner Life
by Dr. Zeno van den Barselaar
This book is a culmination of Father Zeno’s life work. With the cooperation of the Oratorian Fathers, he was given full access to all of Newman’s letters, diaries, and complete published and unpublished sermons. From all this he has drawn together the interior struggles Newman faced from childhood until his death. Zeno allows Newman to speak through his work and writings, an exceedingly rich source.
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Simon Called Peter
In the Company of a Man in Search of God
by Dom Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori, O.Cist
"At every stage of my life as a man, a Christian, a monk, an abbot, I have found Saint Peter to be a companion to walk ahead of me... Peter is the Gospel saint who is more ‘us’ than any other, closer to our own humanity, yet so close to Christ. Peter is the one we can always follow."
— Dom Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori
Simon Peter, the fisherman who was both attracted to Jesus and repelled
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Mother of God Icon
A new icon of Our Lady and the Child Jesus. Painted by Christina Dochwat, the self-taught iconographer who designed the icons for Washington, D.C.'s National Shrine. A profoundly spiritual image with exquisite beauty and striking colors. In an ornate gold frame under museum grade, non-glare glass. An Ignatius Press exclusive!
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The Reluctant Saint
The Story of St. Joseph of Cupertino
Made from the original archive film master
Maximilian Schell stars as "the flying friar", St. Joseph of Cupertino, in this heartwarming and amazing true story of the humble Franciscan friar who literally rose to sainthood. In the impoverished village of 17th century Cupertino, Italy, Joseph’s peasant mother convinces the reluctant Abbott (Ricardo Montalban) to accept her son into the monastery.
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The 13th Day
This film is only available for purchase within North America (USA and Canada). If you live outside of North America, you cannot order this DVD.
This DVD is for private viewing only. Public (including parish) screenings require a license package: see standard,
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Joseph of Nazareth
The Story of the Man Closest to Christ
The first feature film ever on the story of St. Joseph - carpenter, husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus Christ. Scripture tells us that St. Joseph was a "just man", and that God gave him the most daunting task ever asked of a man - to be the husband of the woman who would give birth to the Messiah, and the father and protector of this Holy Family, the man closest to Christ.
Starring
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St. Teresa of the Andes
A beautiful, epic mini-series produced in Chile that tells the story of the inspiring life of the new young Carmelite saint who lived in the 20th century, died at the age of just 19 years old, and was canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1993. St. Teresa of Jesus of the Andes, known officially as “St. Teresa of the Andes”, grew up in a close-knit, upper middle class Catholic family in Santiago, Chile,
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Harmony
The Priests
This is the second album by The Priests, the singing priestly trio sensation from Ireland who broke the Guinness world record last year for the fastest selling classical debut album of all time. Harmony will highlight more glorious spiritual hymns featuring their rich vocals and lovely harmonies on favorite sacred songs such as The Lord’s Prayer and Amazing Grace and more. The
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Alma Mater
Songs & Prayers to Mary
Click here to watch a sample video supporting this new CD.
Click here to watch a video on the making of Alma Mater:Pope Benedict XVI with the Vatican Choir
This unique and amazing new recording features Pope Benedict singing
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Ca C'est Bon!
L’Angelus weaves the Cajun
& Celtic cultures of Louisiana
into a seamless blend of vocal
harmony & the world’s finest
fiddling. This acclaimed family
band has produced one of the
best-selling Cajun records in
history that celebrates a deep
love of life anchored in the Catholic faith. Includes
The Waltz of St. Cecilia, Marianne, Le Swing Cajun, The
Waltz of the Sorrowful Mysteries and
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Canadian Tenors
The Tenors are the incredibly powerful voices of four gifted young men. Critics and audiences agree this first album is a memorable hit that features a repertoire of classical, spiritual and pop songs including The Prayer, Because We Believe, Adagio, Hallelujah, Always There and 7 more gems.
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I Dreamed a Dream
Susan Boyle
Watch the moving video clip of Susan's stunning performance on "Britain's Got Talent" by clicking here.
The debut album from the British singing sensation who stunned the judges, audience and TV world, coming out of nowhere to audition for “Britain’s Got Talent” with a powerfully moving rendition of I Dreamed a Dream
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