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Cosmas or the Love of GodCosmas or the Love of God is a wonderful tale about learning how sanctity doesn't mean perfection. Cosmas believes that he has a vocation to become a Trappist monk, but the reality of monastic life disappoints him: fellow monks are irritating; the life of the monastery seems worldly; his own weaknesses appall him. Cosmas or the Love of God is an exquisite tale of one man who teaches us all what it means to be holy in a fallen world. Comes with free discussion guide.
Ida Elisabeth
In this compelling drama about fidelity, sorrow and forgiveness, Nobel Prize-winning author Sigrid Undset tells the story of Ida Elisabeth, who marries her teenage sweetheart, Frithjof, in an effort to redeem her reputation.  The story poignantly illustrates how poor choices affect the course of a person's life and how the suffering endured because of grievous mistakes can become the means by which a love is purified.
In This House of BredeIn This House of Brede, which served as the basis for a 1975 made-for-television movie, is an extraordinarily sensitive and insightful portrait of religious life. The story, written by Rumer Godden, centers on Philippa Talbot, a highly successful professional woman who leaves her life among the London elite to join a cloistered Benedictine community. Includes free discussion guide.
Just Call Me LopezA twenty-first-century woman, Rachel, meets Íñigo López (the man we know today as St. Ignatius) .... their worlds literally collide when Rachel is struck by a hit-and-run driver, and López is there to help her. However, this "chance" accident is actually an act of God and both are transformed by the series of thought-provoking conversations that follow upon their unlikely friendship.
Loss and GainThe first work John Henry Newman wrote after entering the Roman Catholic Church in 1845, this autobiographical novel describes the perplexing questions and doubts a young man experiences while attending Oxford. Despite his best efforts to avoid religious controversies at the university, protagonist Charles Reding ends up leaving the Church of England and becoming a Catholic. 
Shadows and ImagesThis engaging and enlightening tale by renowned Newman biographer and prolific novelist Meriol Trevor is set in nineteenth-century England -- a time when Catholicism was regarded with suspicion and prejudice against Catholics was commonplace. Leaving her sheltered life in the countryside, young Clem becomes acquainted with the fascinating ideas and people of Oxford, including a brilliant young clergyman named John Henry Newman (whose character and career remain prominent throughout the novel).  When Clem's encounter with a Roman Catholic man of colorful reputation leads to an Italian elopement much more innocent than it appears, scandal drives a wedge between Clem and the upright Anglican circle of friends and family she left behind.
Son of DustSon of Dust is one of several riveting historical novels written by H. F. M. Prescott, who studied history at Oxford before she became a writer. Book includes a free discussion guide.
SurrenderThe sequel to "Arms of Love." A great way to promote: marriage, Theology of the Body, courtship, chastity, vocational discernment, and faith.
TerrapinA murder mystery and a coming of age story, both with many twists and turns, Terrapin is about man's potential for doing either good or evil, his tendency to do the latter, and his response to the consequences of his actions.
The Letters of Magdalen MontagueThis novella boldly addresses themes of grace, faith, evil, sacrifice, spiritual exile, martyrdom of the everyday, and the redemptive power of narrative, all mediated through the deftly-wielded pen of the protagonist. Drawing largely on the traditions of Decadent literature, The Letters of Magdalen Montague presents a profound portrait of humanity's quest for God.
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