“Seeking Christ by Reading” – from Dom Eugene Boylan’s classic “This Tremendous Lover”

"To expect the mature mind to be satisfied with the hazy memory of the limited instruction suitable to boys is, at the least, imprudent." This extract from Boylan's This Tremendous Lover, published with permission by Baronius Press, is a wonderful explanation of the sort of reading that nurtures the spiritual life. I recall reading this …

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The price of delay in relieving the souls in Purgatory – Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ, 1889

"It is a great difference whether God is deprived of His glory by their complete deliverance even a little later." It's easy to put things off – especially when it involves arranging Masses, arranging November envelopes, and so on. And while a moment's delay for us seems to be a matter of indifference, it can …

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How will we know the Church at the end of the world? Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ, 1894

"The fierce eagles do not give birth to the timid and cowering dove." Fr Henry James Coleridge wrote prolifically about the life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In this extract, he considers how Catholics may know the Church in the final days – gathering around her like the eagles around the body, as Our Lord …

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How will the Church appear at the end of the world? Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ, 1894

"Their instincts are more keen and more certain than those of the eagles." Fr Henry James Coleridge wrote prolifically about the life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In this extract, he considers how the Church may appear in the final days. Image: Demir's Lightning. Wiki Commons CC From The Return of the King – Discourses …

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What are the warnings that the final storm approaches? Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ, 1894

“We know not how soon the tide of war may come to our homes.” Fr Henry James Coleridge wrote prolifically about the life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. This extract, from his book about the end of the world, shows how accurate his warnings were about the aims, ideas and even the slogans used to …

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Our Lady, the Rosary and the Holy Souls – Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ, 1889

"It pleads through the heart and through the lips of Mary herself." This is continuing our series of extracts from the great Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ. This extract from a work on Purgatory nonetheless contains some interesting remarks on the Holy Rosary and its place in the life of the laity. Photo by Annie Spratt …

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What might Jairus’s Daughter tell us about the pains of Purgatory? Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ, 1889

"The pain of sense could not, by any possibility, escape her notice." This is continuing our series of extracts from the great Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ. Image: Wiki Commons Public Domain From The Prisoners of the KingThoughts on the Catholic Doctrine of PurgatoryFr Henry James Coleridge SJ Burns and Oates, London 1889 pp 191-202 UK …

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One of the greatest pains of Purgatory and how to avoid it – Fr H.J. Coleridge SJ, 1889

"This terrible sorrow is one of their most severe punishments." Image: Wiki Commons Public Domain, Rembrandt - Old Man in an Armchair From The Prisoners of the KingThoughts on the Catholic Doctrine of PurgatoryFr Henry James Coleridge SJ Burns and Oates, London1889pp 206-213UK readersInternet Archive "Woe to thee, Corozain, woe to thee, Bethsaida; for if …

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Should converts set themselves up as teachers? Newman’s answer

"A convert comes to learn" The supernatural origin of the Catholic religion is proved by miracles. And one of the great miracles that testifies to the truth of our faith is the rapid establishment of the Church in far-flung parts of the world, within a short time after its establishment on the day of Pentecost. This is known as a “moral miracle.”

The Rosary: A School of Contemplation – Garrigou-Lagrange, 1941

"The words are a kind of melody which soothes the ear and isolates us from the noise of the world." Image: Wiki Commons CC The Rosary: A School of ContemplationfromThe Mother of the Saviourand Our Interior LifeReginald Garrigou-Lagrange OP (As Amazon Associates, we earn a small commission from purchases made with Amazon links)Some line breaks …

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