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Unfortunatly, I just finished The Longest Trip Home by John Grogan. What a disappointing book!
Would love to read what others who have read the book thought about it.
Hi GoforgoalLukeSr., thank you very kindly for explaining āThe Demonologistā by: Gerald Daniel Brittle once again. I do recall you telling me about this book in your previous posts on page. 10, posts #140, #142, #147, and #150. I didnāt mean scary as in Stephen King scary or Hollywood movie effect scary but it scares a person in the right direction.
Can you (or anyone) suggest reading material (besides websites) where Saints, Blesseds, Venerables, and Servant of Gods were shown Purgatory or/and Hell?
I know the three Shepherd children (seers) were shown visions of purgatory and hell.
St. Faustina was shown a vision of purgarory and hell.
Servant of God, Maria Bolognesi, was once possessed by the devil but by an Exorcism was absolved.
Would you happen to know of any other Saints, Blesseds, Venerables, or Servant of God who happened to be possessed and were released from this horrible bondage by an Exorcism?
By the way, LukeSr. I have a book called āThe Secret of the Rosaryā by: St. Louis de Montfort and a booklet called āThe Secret of Maryā by: St. Louis de Montfort both which I received for a Donation to a Marian Shrine my family and I attend in the summertime or on the Feast Day of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
I know I stated before I had trouble reading or getting into, āThe Experience of being Calledā by: Br. Gerlac OāLoughlin, OCSO. Well, for the life of me I just couldnāt get into this book and for awhile I put it on the side only to discover one of the dogs had an āaccidentā on this book and I had to toss it outā¦I feel really bad for doing so.
I am currently/almost finished reading āThe Quilt of lifeā by: Mary Tatem
marytatem.com/
Actually, this thread is a great reminder that I do need to get back in the habit of reading books again.
God bless,
goforgoal
:hypno:Constitutions and Statutes of the Monks and Nuns of the Cistercian Order of the Strict Observance and Other Legistlative Documents.
Woo hoo some light reading.![]()
Thank you very much for the suggestion LukeSr. I checked out some her line books on Amazon and they do seem like an interesting read but I will also check out the website you suggested as well.Hi Goforgoal
Yes, I think I can help youā¦On Purgatory or Hell in this case (both) there is a book; āThe Mist of Mercyā subtitile āSpiritual Warfare and Purgatoryā by āAnneā a lay apostle. She respectively receives locutions from Jesus who escorts her to Purgatory. The church is still reveiwing her case but has her Bishops approval. Anyway, I read it and found it exceptionally comforting. You can check it out on Direction for Our Times dot com website for purchase.
I am currently reading āTrue Devotion To The Blessed Virginā by St Louis De Montifort. It will take a couple more reads to digest this oneā¦awesome read. I plan on making the consecration in March. Iām a Legion member.
Anyway, hope this helpsā¦LukeSr
Fell asleep in the part where it talks about them redoing the constitutions and all, have not got to the body of the document.:hypno:
LOL. Thatās OK. I fall asleep reading a pamphlet!Fell asleep in the part where it talks about them redoing the constitutions and all, have not got to the body of the document.![]()
Gerald Brittle was my Altar Server instructor!LukeSr., thank you very kindly for explaining āThe Demonologistā by: Gerald Daniel Brittle once again. I do recall you telling me about this book in your previous posts on page. 10, posts #140, #142, #147, and #150. I didnāt mean scary as in Stephen King scary or Hollywood movie effect scary but it scares a person in the right direction.
Pierced by a Sword is good. All three of the Bud Macfarlane books are really good.Slowly making my through āPierced By a Swordā by Bud Macfarlane, about 3 quarters through, itās pretty good.
Iām also reading āYes or No: Straight Answers to Tough Questions About Christianityā by Peter Kreeft which is written as an interesting dialogue between two characters, Chris the Christian and Sal the Seeker.
I also got my Kindle recently and began reading āThe Moonlit Mindā an e-book by Dean Koontz.
Greetings CatholicFireman,LOL. Thatās OK. I fall asleep reading a pamphlet!![]()
All very good choices. Hodgson wrote a lot of really creepy stories set at sea (he was in the Merchant Marine). He was one of a bunch of fantasy authors who died in WWI.Just finished The House On The Borderland by William Hope Hodgson. Awesome, classic horror/fantasy/early science fiction novel from 1908 that still engenders a sense of dread, awe, and wonder in the reader. Well worth reading, particularly for āweird fictionā fans.
In the same "vein,ā now reading some of Arthur Machenās classic horror stories. The White People and The Great God Pan are particularly great and memorable.
Also, some of M.R. Jamesās classic ghost stories.
There ya go.![]()
Awesome!!!All very good choices. Hodgson wrote a lot of really creepy stories set at sea (he was in the Merchant Marine). He was one of a bunch of fantasy authors who died in WWI.
Machenās stories are also really good.
I just saw āCurse of the Demonā, based on M.R. Jamesā āCasting the Runesā. Very underrated film, I think.
You know there is no such thing as vampires right?I also did not know there was a saint who killed a vampire: St. Marcellus of Paris, who died in 430. Bishop Marcellus confronted a vampire who was attacking his flock and killed her in a cemetery outside Paris. St. Marcellus is the patron saint of vampire hunters. His feast day is November 1 (All Saintās Day, the day after Halloweāen)