Historical novels, science fiction, apologetics, plays, poems, children’s books: Robert Hugh Benson was both a versatile writer and a remarkably prolific one.
Autobiography of popular Christian songwriter and professional pianist Susie Hare. Written in an easy, readable style, Susie Hare’s memoirs encourage the reader to keep going in life’s trials and are a testament to God’s faithfulness when life doesn’t go quite as expected.
Sophie Scholl and her brother Hans were handsome, bright university students in 1942 Germany. As members of the Hitler Youth, they had once been enthusiastic supporters of the German renewal promised by National Socialism
As L'Arche Daybreak and L'Arche Canada approach their 50th anniversary, this beautifully-written memoir tells the inside story of daily life with people with learning disabilities in this unique community.
In this book, French historian Yves Chiron turns his attention to one of the most influential figures of 20th-century Catholicism: Annibale Bugnini, guiding spirit of liturgical reform in the period surrounding the Second Vatican Council.
This appreciation of Rosmini's life, work and spirituality, including extracts from his writings, is remarkably relevant in today’s ideologically unsettled Europe.