Summa Theologica (5-Volume Set)
The complete masterwork of Catholic systematic theology — every article, every objection, every reply.
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The complete masterwork of Catholic systematic theology — every article, every objection, every reply.
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129 Wednesday audiences that rebuilt the entire Catholic theology of the human person, love, and sexuality.
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Augustine's masterwork: a sweeping theology of history, written in response to the sack of Rome.
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The Theology of the Body made accessible — what JPII's teaching actually means for dating, marriage, and sexual ethics.
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Answers to the toughest questions about sex, contraception, pornography, and NFP — rooted in Theology of the Body.
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The most compact and clear overview of the Catholic worldview ever written — 170 pages that cover everything.
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The case that theological ignorance is not humility but intellectual disorder — and that understanding the Faith is a duty.
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The philosophical foundation of Theology of the Body — written by John Paul II before he was pope.
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The greatest meditative life of Christ in the twentieth century — 600 pages of sustained theological contemplation.
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The theological case for the Roman Rite — written by the man who would become Benedict XVI.
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The comprehensive Dominican account of the spiritual life from beginner to mystical union — the standard seminary treatise.
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The encyclical on moral theology that answered proportionalism and consequentialism with the full weight of the tradition.
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The prophetic novel that Pope Francis called "the book of an apocalypse" — written in 1907, increasingly accurate.
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The greatest spiritual autobiography in history — the story of a brilliant, tortured intellectual who found rest in God alone.
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The fourth-century masterwork that defined the theology of the Incarnation — written when Athanasius was a young deacon.
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The complete writings of the generation who knew the Apostles — Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp, the Didache, and more.
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The second-century refutation of Gnosticism — and the first systematic account of Catholic doctrine.
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A topical guide to the Church Fathers — what they taught on 100 controversial questions that still divide Christians.
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The Hackett critical edition of the Confessions with Frank Sheed's celebrated translation and scholarly apparatus.
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The affordable Penguin Classics entry point to the Apostolic Fathers — Ignatius, Clement, Polycarp, Didache.
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The most thorough Catholic study Bible in print, with detailed commentary rooted in the Fathers and the Magisterium.
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The RSV-2CE: the translation that preserves "thou" in prayers and "virgin" in Isaiah 7:14 — the Bible scholars and liturgists prefer.
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The New Testament with three columns: RSV text, Vulgate, and the full patristic and magisterial commentary.
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Typology made accessible: how the Old Testament is a covenant family story that culminates in Christ and the Church.
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Aquinas's verse-by-verse commentary on John — the finest single work of medieval biblical theology.
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The most practical guide to Catholic holiness ever written — specifically for laypeople living in the world.
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The Little Way: holiness not through great deeds but through small ones done with great love.
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Second only to the Bible in Catholic circulation for six centuries — four books on contempt of the world and union with Christ.
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The map of the interior life — seven mansions from the outer courts of prayer to transforming union with God.
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The classic account of spiritual desolation — why God withdraws consolation, and what it means when He does.
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The spirituality of the present moment: every circumstance of life is the "sacrament of the present moment" in which God acts.
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The mystical diary of the Polish visionary who gave the Church the Divine Mercy devotion.
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The most influential Catholic autobiography of the twentieth century — a Columbia intellectual's conversion and entry into a Cistercian monastery.
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A seventeenth-century kitchen monk's method for living in constant union with God through the ordinary actions of each day.
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Teresa's practical manual for the nuns of San José — written before the Interior Castle, more accessible and immediately useful.
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The thirty-day retreat programme that formed the Jesuits and reshaped Western Christianity — the most influential retreat manual ever written.
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The definitive guide to the Carmelite tradition of prayer — explains both Teresa and John of the Cross without diluting either.
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The Marian consecration classic — John Paul II read it as a seminarian and called it transformative; he took "Totus Tuus" from it.
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An eccentric English laywoman's meditation on Our Lady — one of the most original and beautiful books of Marian theology in the twentieth century.
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The Doctor of Prayer's short masterwork — 40 pages that teach the single most important habit of the spiritual life.
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The theological case for liberal education — how mathematics, music, and the arts belong within a Catholic vision of the cosmos.
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A journalist reasons his way from agnosticism to orthodoxy through pure logic, wit, and the paradoxes of the modern world.
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The sweeping reply to materialist history: humanity is not an animal that evolved religion, and Christ is not a myth.
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A Presbyterian theologian reads his way to Rome through the Bible alone — and takes his reluctant wife with him.
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The historical case for the Church as the founding institution of universities, hospitals, science, law, and the arts.
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The rawest honest account of grief in modern Christian writing — Lewis's journals after his wife died of cancer.
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The intellectual account of suffering: why a good God permits it, and what it accomplishes in a human soul.
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A contemporary bishop addresses the crisis in the Church with clarity, anger, sorrow, and hope.
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Sixty-three short essays answering the most common objections to Catholic Christianity — accessible, precise, occasionally brilliant.
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Eleven conversion stories from Protestants who entered the Catholic Church through Scripture and history alone.
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Scott Hahn answers the core objections to Christianity from science, philosophy, and history with scholarship and accessibility.
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The leaflets Francis de Sales distributed in Calvinist Geneva as he tried to re-evangelize the region — gentle, precise, devastating.
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Why "Scripture alone" cannot work — the convert's guide to Catholic authority and Sacred Tradition.
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The one-volume edition of the Church's official prayer — Morning and Evening Prayer with all four weeks of the Psalter.
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A collection of JPII's personal prayers, meditations, and devotional texts — the interior life of a saint.
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The complete Divine Office in four volumes — the full Psalter, Office of Readings, Morning, Daytime, Evening, and Night Prayer.
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The complete daily Missal in one volume — all Masses for the entire liturgical year, plus morning and evening prayers.
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A warm and serious guide to praying the Rosary as a form of contemplation rather than mere vocal repetition.
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Handcrafted in Italy using the traditional technique — white pearl beads, silver-finished chain, velvet pouch included.
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Hand-carved from Bethlehem olive wood — each bead comes from the same land where Christ walked.
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A traditional sterling silver rosary with crystal beads — a permanent heirloom suitable for daily use or as a gift.
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Polished hematite beads on a durable metal chain — a serious, unadorned working rosary in the traditional form.
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Marian blue crystal beads — the traditional colour associated with Our Lady's purity and the night sky.
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The traditional knotted cord rosary of the Franciscan tertiaries — simple, durable, and indestructible.
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Beads specifically sized for the Chaplet of Divine Mercy — with the Divine Mercy image medal on the centerpiece.
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A solid brass traditional rosary built to last a lifetime — no beads that can break, no chain that can tangle.
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The Carmelite scapular: a pledge of Marian consecration and the most ancient popular sacramental in the Western Church.
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The medal given to St. Catherine Labouré by Our Lady in 1830 — with the prayer "O Mary, conceived without sin."
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The most powerful exorcism medal in the Church's tradition — the letters on its reverse form the prayer against Satan.
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A reproduction of the crucifix before which Francis of Assisi heard Christ speak — the icon of Franciscan spirituality.
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The image Christ directed St. Faustina to have painted — "rays of red and white light from My Heart."
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A ceramic holy water font for the home entrance — the domestic blessing point that every Catholic home should have.
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The essential domestic sacramental — a proper crucifix with corpus (not just a cross) for bedroom or study.
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The medal of the Prince of Heaven's armies — patronal prayer for those in spiritual combat.
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The medal of the apparition site where 70 miracles have been approved — associated with healing and Marian intercession.
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The 1767 painting that established the visual language of the Sacred Heart devotion — dignified, serious, and beautiful.
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Fra Angelico's Annunciation from San Marco — the most theologically profound image of the Incarnation in the Western tradition.
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The Renaissance Guardian Angel — the image associated with children's rooms for three centuries, but genuinely beautiful.
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The miraculous tilma image — reproduced from the original in Mexico City, with correct colouring and proportions.
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Hand-carved in Bethlehem from olive wood — a nativity set made in the town of the Incarnation itself.
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A hand-written icon of the Holy Family in the Byzantine tradition — gold leaf background, egg-tempera pigments.
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The fourteen Stations in traditional iconographic style — suitable for a prayer room, school, or domestic chapel.
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Michelangelo's supreme achievement — the body of the dead Christ in the arms of His Mother, carved at age 24.
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The 1994 album that sold six million copies and introduced Gregorian chant to a generation — still the finest single recording.
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The simple, repeated ostinato chants from the Taizé ecumenical community — prayer through music across language barriers.
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The sacred compositions of the Rhineland mystic who was declared a Doctor of the Church — performed on period instruments.
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The most famous recording of sacred Renaissance polyphony — Allegri's Miserere and Palestrina's Marcellus Mass.
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Victoria's Requiem — considered by many the greatest sacred composition of the Renaissance, and the composer's final work.
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The most widely sung Mass setting in American parishes since the 1980s — full recorded version for learning and prayer.
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A structured Catholic prayer journal with daily Scripture, Examen prompts, and space for lectio divina notes.
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Fifty-two key Scripture passages for memorisation — with context notes and liturgical references on the reverse.
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The domestic Advent wreath — three violet candles, one rose, evergreen ring — for the family observance of the waiting season.
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The traditional First Communion gift: a white leather Missal, pearl rosary, and Miraculous Medal in a gift box.
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The standard Confirmation gift Bible — RSV-2CE in durable bonded leather with name-personalisation option.
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A full deck of playing cards featuring 52 Catholic saints — with brief biography on the reverse of each card.
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