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Thanks to technology, and perhaps due to Christianity’s low status in our modern liberal age, there is a fantastic treasure trove of good, traditional Catholic books available for free or near-free. Below are links to valuable and timeless Catholic texts (including those written by great saints and Fathers and Doctors of the Church) that you can read and download for free. Take advantage of this – they have changed my life and will change yours, too. Tolle et lege! Please say a prayer for my sanctification.

May God reward you for your charity. (Due to the length of the book list it has become necessary to split it in two..) NOTE ABOUT THE SEARCH FUNCTION: The searched for terms will be highlighted in yellow throughout all the pages. If you are searching for a precise phrase (e.g. A book name) you can narrow down the results by putting the phrase into “quotation marks”. Then go to either of the book pages and scroll down through the text to see the highlighted phrases.

If you can’t find the book you’re looking for submit a comment and I’ll try to help. Indeed, we’ve grown so accustomed to comfort and ease of life that the mere idea of the penances and sufferings of the saints of old (or even modern ones, like St. Gemma, Padre Pio, Bl. Alexandrina, etc) seems repulsive and terrifying.

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Collectionneur De Recettes Keygen Music. Ultimately, the ability to do such things (and also to bear involuntary sufferings with patience and even joy) is a measure of our love of God. The saints were able and willing to do this because they loved God above all else. What really matters is not how much and how severe penance and mortification one performs, but the love (of God) with which one does everything.

We can gain as much – if not more – merit by sanctifying all our daily acts – i.e. By doing everything we do (no matter how small or insignificant!) for the love of Jesus and by uniting all our acts, thoughts, words, etc to Him and to His life, suffering and death. Thus all our acts, washed in His precious Blood and united to Him, done with a pure intention (for the love of God) would have great merit, and would save countless souls. A simple act of love of God (something all of us can do many times throughout the day) is worth infinitely more than the greatest works done with less love. First of all I sincerely thank God for blessing you and thank you for humbling yourself and letting go of the attachment of the world. Because if you did not let go you would not have shared your valuable knowledgePraise God, Praise God, Praise God!!!

May He just bless you and Our Beloved Mother continue to intercede for you.!!I liked all the comments but would like to add a soft touch to Pam Lindsay and Sevone and Mary.I have not read any of the soft books yet but I thank God for this MARVEL!!I was surfing the net for Alphonsus Ligourie soft books when I found this site I only thanked God for someone like you so good. Bless you, bless you, bless you!!!! I come from India. I would like to write to you further. My email address is mentioned below if you would like to share your contact details would much appreciate. God Bless, Corina.

You have no idea what you have done here. I want to cry. Please can I get your contact info, I want to be able to thank you thank you thank you.

I’m in love with traditional catholic literature. A friend lent mystical city of God. And I have read some that are on the list. Are you a priest or religious?

You are going to be a saint for sure. May Our Lady wrap you in her mantle of protection. Please can I get your contact info, I will like to ask you some questions, with all this reading you are obviously knowledgeable. To God be the Glory!!! As you have also posted a similar comment on the Contact page, we paste here the copy of our reply: The Diary is on archive.org listed as being in the public domain:. (Public Domain Mark 1.0: “This work has been identified as being free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights.”) As you can see we do not ever upload any title but merely post links to titles already available on mainstream sites such as archive.org and similar.

Therefore, if archive.org removes the link (which they would undoubtedly do if indeed any copyright had been breached), it will of course also disappear from this site. We are sacrificing our own free time to gather links to already publicly available Catholic material for the help of the faithful, many of whom live in countries where these books are not available for purchase. We do not have ANY financial benefit from this work whatsoever – on the contrary, it costs us a considerable amount of time as well as money. It is done with only one objective – to help save souls. It is frankly disappointing that a self-proclaimed traditional Catholic book seller would want to prevent people from having access to good Catholic reading material – especially in these times when the vast majority of “Catholic” books are more likely to lead souls to confusion, heresy and hell.

(Furthermore, most people who are able to still prefer to purchase a physical book rather than read a pdf, so this is certainly no threat to your business.) Once again, the links posted here are from well known websites such as archive.org, google books, etc, which list works in the public domain or with a licence. We have no way to verify this for each single book – therefore, if you claim the Diary of St.

Faustina (and/or any other work) is published/uploaded by archive.org in breach of copyright, kindly contact archive.org. We will of course remove any title that archive.org (or any other publisher we link to) takes down or acknowledges as having breached copyright. For the sake of transparency all messages you shall send (and all replies) will be published here in these comments. I’m afraid without further info it will be difficult to find it.

There are many texts with the title “The Bread of Life”. Here for instance a book by St. Thomas Aquinas:. (There are also several other books on the Eucharist that you may find useful, in the section ‘Our Faith’:.) God bless.

There is also a short book by Fr. Feeney called ‘Bread of Life’; it can be found online for freehowever, keep in mind that Fr. Crack Alarm For Cobra 11 Nitro here. Feeney’s denial of baptism of desire was condemned by the Church in 1949.).