What are your catholic reading plans for 2018?

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If you have a Kindle or the Kindle app all of Robert Hugh Benson’s books can be downloaded for free because they are in the public domain
 
Thanks for the tip Anne. I’ll have to check that out as I do have the Kindle app. Though I do like making the library bring in Catholic titles, they are rather anti-Catholic (a co-worker and I both quit because of their ideological pushes) so it’s my little way of putting Catholic books in their sphere. Maybe it will cause some second thoughts for someone who handles them 🙂 I may have to choose some other authors to do that, and get my Benson fix from Kindle though.
 
My 2018 plan is to actually read the accumulation that I have been gathering since, oh, about 2014… 🤨 Point and click is easy. Reading to the end, not so much.
 
Good Heavens! My reading list just got bigger. I discovered yesterday that the public library in my town has a pretty big collection of books on religion, much of it Catholic. I checked out and started reading God Is Near Us: The Eucharist, The Heart of Life, by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (aka Pope Benedict XVI). The reading level is challenging for me but it’s great.
 
I bought a copy of Christian Prayer- the “shorter” LoTH because I’m poor. I’m hoping to get started on that as soon as it arrives.

I also plan on reading the entire New Testament again. I’m in 1 Corinthians now, so I’ve got quite a bit left. After that, I’ll go back to the Old Testament.

Currently I’m in the process of reading the diary of St. Faustina and Dark Night of the Soul by St. John of the Cross.
 
Slaying The Spirits Of Vatican II With The Light Of Truth by Fr. Robert Araujo

The Devils Role In The Spiritual Life by Cliff Ermatinger

Heroism and Genius by William Slattery
 
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