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The Everlasting Man - G.K. ChestertonWhat do you think are five essential books (not counting the bible or the catechism) that you think every catholc should own in order to be strong in the faith and be able to defend it readily? Thanks in advance!
I am currently reading this one a chapter or two a day and I feel like it was written for me!! Every chapter it tells me I stink at life! Not really, but it is a great helper so far in my spiritual battle against “Screwtape”, “Our Father Below” (from Screwtape Letters, in case you have not read it which you probably have; ignore my ignorance) and those other sneaky little crazy dudes!! This in combination with C.S. Lewis has helped me tremendously!! (However, please do not me angry with me but I would not put this under defending the faith. I would put it under defending yourself.)Spiritual Combat: How to Win Your Spiritual Battles and Attain Peace by Lorenzo Scupoli
I thought that was deemed to be heretical?
What do you think are five essential books (not counting the bible or the catechism) that you think every catholc should own in order to be strong in the faith and be able to defend it readily? Thanks in advance!
I try to pray the LOH daily, I don’t often succeed, but when I can it is a beautiful uplifting of the soul… I don’t know if I am allowed to say this, but the LOH is available on line at divineoffice.com, complete with audio, music, print and download capability. Praying LOH makes me feel more united with the Church. This is one book I would add to the list.Do you pray the Liturgy of the Hours? If you love the Psalms, you will love the LOH for prayer. It was thru my use of the LOH that I came to a love of the Psalms.
I’m not familiar with the book and don’t have any opinions or suggestions about the question, but just because the original question was posed by someone who is new to this site does not mean he/she is a new convert. I’m new to this site and have been Catholic for more than half a century.Reading it on its own without catholic refutations side by side is imprudent especially for a new convert to do.
These instructions SPECIFICALLY state five essential books (NOT COUNTING THE BIBLE OR THE CATECHISM)… So, WHY are people naming those two books in their top five? (caps are mine)What do you think are five essential books (not counting the bible or the catechism) that you think every catholc should own in order to be strong in the faith and be able to defend it readily? Thanks in advance!
Do you pray the Liturgy of the Hours? If you love the Psalms, you will love the LOH for prayer. It was thru my use of the LOH that I came to a love of the Psalms.
“Catholicism and Fundamentalism” by Karl KeatingWhat do you think are five essential books (not counting the bible or the catechism) that you think every catholc should own in order to be strong in the faith and be able to defend it readily? Thanks in advance!
- Jesus of Nazareth by Pope Benedict XVI
“A difficult read for the layperson” ???
- Jesus of Nazareth Pope Benedict XVI
It is by no means “light reading,” but I would not call it a difficult read for the layperson.“A difficult read for the layperson” ???
I yeah, I forgot that one! Excellent book. It doesn’t matter if it’s Orthodox. Even my parish book club had a discussion on it last week.The Way of a Pilgrim (Yes I know its technically Orthodox, not Catholic, but it changed my view of prayer)
I would agree with the Summa and Not by Faith Alone, although I found the frequent references to the greek distracting, since it’s all Greek to me.
- Summa Theologica - St Thomas Aquinas
- Fundamentals of Catholic Dogma - Ludwig Ott
- Not By Faith Alone - Robert Sungenis
- Early Church Fathers - Jurgens
- Denziger’s
Not when compared to the Summa.“A difficult read for the layperson” ???
There have been several excellent books submitted to the forum. To which I would add:What do you think are five essential books (not counting the bible or the catechism) that you think every catholc should own in order to be strong in the faith and be able to defend it readily? Thanks in advance!