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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Topic started by: Iuvenalis on January 18, 2016, 01:39:59 AM

Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Iuvenalis on January 18, 2016, 01:39:59 AM
I have the financial opportunity to buy some books to add to our library.

What books do you all recommend, think that all Catholics should own/have read, or have handy?

What are indispensable books to grow in the Faith?

(Besides the Bible! I certainly have a Bible)
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: MaterDominici on January 18, 2016, 02:52:41 AM
For family (all ages?) or for yourself?
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: LaramieHirsch on January 18, 2016, 02:55:05 AM
The Intellectual Life
By A.D. Sertillanges, O.P.
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Stubborn on January 18, 2016, 07:47:18 AM
The Glories of Mary by St. Alphonsus Marie de Liguori
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: JohnAnthonyMarie on January 18, 2016, 08:25:19 AM
1917 Catholic Encyclopedia
Padre Quadrapani's Light and Peace.
Canon Law : A Text and Commentary, 1957
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Iuvenalis on January 18, 2016, 09:58:46 AM
Quote from: MaterDominici
For family (all ages?) or for yourself?


Yes.

Lol. I wasn't more specific because I want to cast a wide net.
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Miseremini on January 18, 2016, 11:15:15 AM
The Raccolta 1857 (this was the first one in English/Latin before the changes startin around 1910.   Each devotion shows it's great importance by the hefty indulgences and also shows many going back hundreds of years. This book is hard to find but it is on line.  I've checked and it is an accurate copy of the original, albeit with a few typos)  Scroll down to the very bottom and click Index.
http://www.liturgialatina.org/raccolta/contents.htm

The Immitation of Christ
Sermons of the Cure D'Ars
Lives of the Saints
The Butler Catechism or the Baltimore  (Not updated)
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Iuvenalis on January 19, 2016, 01:11:31 AM
Quote from: Miseremini
The Raccolta 1857 (this was the first one in English/Latin before the changes startin around 1910.   Each devotion shows it's great importance by the hefty indulgences and also shows many going back hundreds of years. This book is hard to find but it is on line.  I've checked and it is an accurate copy of the original, albeit with a few typos)  Scroll down to the very bottom and click Index.
http://www.liturgialatina.org/raccolta/contents.htm


Do you mean *19*57?
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Miseremini on January 19, 2016, 12:26:03 PM
No I mean 1 8 5 7.  If you read the rest of my post you'll understand.
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: songbird on January 19, 2016, 02:43:45 PM
The City of God and "My Catholic Faith, " by Morrow.

For Children the lives of the saints.
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: wallflower on January 19, 2016, 04:15:23 PM
You realize the list is endless, right?!?

If it's a matter of "financial opportunities" I would suggest the 15 volume set of The Liturgical Year by Dom Gueranger.

The Church's Year by Rev. Fr. Leonard Goffine

Divine Intimacy by Fr. Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalen

A set of Papal Encyclicals

Butler's Lives of the Saints

Of course Against the Heresies and others by ABL

The Catechism Explained Spirago-Clarke

Fiction for mid-range kids and up, Three Religious Rebels and Outlaws of Ravenhurst. There are many, many good books but those two have a special way of sparking heroic imagination.

There are so many others of every saint and subject matter.

Don't forget to include a healthy amount of Classic Literature. There are years worth of audio Literature Conferences done at Winona to accompany the books.

Along those lines they also have audio sets of sermons by individual priests. I would recommend Frs. Doran and Gaudray especially. You can get Bishop Williamson's whole set on his website too.

Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: eschator83 on January 19, 2016, 04:37:09 PM
These library priorities are based on my years spent on RCIA and SCC teams;
with the understanding you have a Bible (although I suggest a good study Bible like the NAB or Navarre).
1- Catholic Catechism
2- Lives of Saints (Roman list or US)
3-Delaney's Lives of Saints everyday
4-Daily devotions Pope St John Paul II Devotions
5-Divine Office the Brevary of Catholic Prayers should suffice until you're motivated to buy the Liturgy of the Hours
6-A Book of Catholic Prayers--my favorite is St Joseph c 1958
7-Missals, both Sunday and weekday--these will encourage you to go to Mass to here how the priest explains the readings
8-History of Church--McSorley's is the best I've found
9-A few biographies of Saints, preferrably patrons for yourself and family, and others with whom you feel special communion.
10-Life of Jesus Christ--Pope Benedict's was difficult for me, but fascinating.  You have many options.  

Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Mark 79 on January 19, 2016, 09:52:31 PM
Cornelius a Lapide's Commentaries on the Gospels
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: Sigismund on January 21, 2016, 07:32:41 PM
The Haydock Bible.  
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: MaterDominici on January 21, 2016, 09:48:16 PM
Some suggestions for children:

Fr. Lovasik picture books - I think they're officially called St. Joseph Picture Books -- only about $2 each and cover a variety of subjects / saints

Also by Fr. Lovasik -- Picture Bible and Picture Book of Saints

The Catechism in Pictures by Bailly
The one we have is from www.salvereginapublications.com.

Bible History by Schuster
or Child's Bible History by Knecht

Vision Books
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: poche on January 21, 2016, 10:51:44 PM
The Baltimore Catechism
Title: Expanding the home library
Post by: poche on January 22, 2016, 04:16:50 AM
The Story of a Soul - St Therese of Lisieux
The Way of Perfection - St Teresa of Avila
The City of God - St Augustine
The Sayings of the Fathers of the Desert
The Celestial City of God (4 volumes) - Venerable Maria de Agreda
Dialogues - St Catherine of Sienna
The Imitation of Christ - Thomas a Kempis
Confessions - St Augustine