See you tonight, August 13th, for St. Joseph: The Man Who Raised Jesus by Fr. Gary Caster, 7:00 pm, one story Conference Center off the lower parking lot. We meet second Mondays; upcoming mtgs in Sept, Oct, and Nov, and then we’ll pick up again in January.
Here are some future reading ideas. We’ll pick a few at our meeting:
>>>Big Thinkers (longer, deeper books, maybe for January after the break)
The Lord by Romano Guardini
Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton
In Soft Garments, Knox
>>>Saints
I Burned for Your Peace: Augustine’s Confessions Unpacked, Kreeft
Enter Assisi: An Invitation to Franciscan Spirituality, Bodo travelogue element
Second Greatest Story Every Told, Fr. Gaitley — April for Easter / Divine Mercy
Faith of Our Fathers, Aquilina on patristics
Stages on the Road, Undstet (maybe for January?)
St. John of the Cross, Fr. Evans
The Art of Being a Good Friend, Black on saints
Joan of Arc Twain or Belloc or local author MacCarthy
>>Current Issues
The Art of Forming Young Disciples, Fritz
>>Popes
Pope Fiction, Madrid
Father Benedict: The Spiritual and Intellectual Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI, Day
Rich in Mercy or other encyclical
Jason Evert Saint John Paul The Great: His Five Loves
>>Supernatural Self-Help
Overcoming Sinful Anger, Fr. Morrow
Love Is Patient, But I’m Not: Confessions of a Recovering Perfectionist, Christopher West
The Catholic Guide to Loneliness, Kevin Vost
It’s Okay to Start With You, Hogan “self-care” in a Catholic lens
Not of This World: A Catholic Guide to Minimalism, Jaquith or Making Room For God: Delcluttering and the Spiritual Life, Sperry
>>Weighty Messages in a Lighter Reading Package
One Beautiful Dream, Fulwiler
Church, Aquilina and one other on Church architecture
Tattoos on the Heart, Fr. Boyle
>>Fiction
Diary of a Country Priest, Bernanos … on Kindle
>>Marian
Mary in the Bible and Our Lives, Fr. Stinissen — May
>>Prayer
13 Powerful Ways to Pray, Tobin
21 Ways to Worship, Flynn on adoration