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March 19, 2009
Spring Cleaning

With the spring equinox and blessed Easter right around the corner, it’s time for spring cleaning, not only of our spaces but also our spirits.

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Let Susan Rowland help you. In Make Room for God: Clearing Out the Clutter, she shares with us her time- and experienced-tested methods that will help us simplify and unclutter not only our lives, but most importantly, our spirits. She tackles everything from how to let go of the extra stuff we just can’t seem to live without to the feelings of discontent, disconnect, anger, jealousy, abandonment and bitterness that can seem to possess us.

 

In five comprehensive sections Rowland takes us on her own journey of self-discovery and self-simplifying. She reveals how she disengaged from the societal pressure to do constantly and to have insatiably, and most importantly, how, in the process of letting go of so much “clutter,” she became stronger, healthier and more spiritually cleansed—with plenty of room for God.

 

This spring, begin making room for God with this book--check it out here.

February 09, 2009
Lenten Reflections

Lenten Reflections 2009 February 25th is Ash Wednesday and St. Anthony Messenger Press is ready for the season with Daily Reflections for Lent 2009 by Rev. Norm Langenbrunner. See it here.


This little booklet asks us to meditate on Scripture, reflect, pray and act each days of the season of Lent. The daily reflection feeds our minds, the prayer feeds our soul and spirit, the call to action feeds our desire to act differently and with purpose during this holy season. As Father Langenbrunner explains, “This book is your vade mecum (Latin for “go with me”). Someone in the seventeenth century coined the term to describe a book that one always has at hand.” The Scripture, reflections, prayers and calls to action in these pages will become a valuable companion as you walk this journey. This booklet is also available in Spanish as Reflexiones diarias para Cuaresma 2009. Check it out here.  

December 16, 2008
Last-minute Gift Ideas to Inspire

Sometimes, no matter how much or how well you plan for Christmas gift-giving, you can end up a gift or two short and run out of ideas a few days before Christmas. If you find yourself in this situation and you want or need a recommendation for a gift to inspire and last well beyond the holidays, I suggest the following from St. Anthony Messenger Press and Servant Books:


 For adult men:

FromWildMan

For adult women:

For children:

For teens:

For young adults:

Catholic and Loving It: Traditions for a New Generation
  • I Choose God: Stories From Young Catholics
  • For the saint lover:

    For someone serving in the military:

    For someone with illness or disability:

    For someone who has lost a loved one:

    For people in health care and medical professions:

    For someone trying to sell a house:

    For the athlete:

    For the Bible buff:

    For the coffee drinker:

    For the cook:

    For the gardener and ecologist:

    For the history buff:

    For a parent:

    For the photographer:

    For the poet or English major:

    For the audio book lover or person with a long commute:

    For the magazine reader:

    To order any of these titles, call toll-free 1-800-488-0488 or click here.

  • July 31, 2008
    How Deep Is Your Prayer Life?

    Prayer provides us with the unique opportunity to communicate with God, to tune into God’s loving presence. If we find ourselves sometimes speechless in this presence, using traditional prayers or prayers from saints or other spiritual writers can help us find our voice. St. Anthony Messenger Press presents several titles that can help you deepen your prayer life:


    9780867167429 Living God’s Justice: Reflections and Prayers by the Roundtable Association of Diocesan Social Action Directors is arranged thematically, with topics ranging from prayers and reflections on human dignity, peace, the preferential option for the poor, and care of God’s creation to discipleship and solidarity. Writers include St. John Chrysostom, St. Augustine, Mother Teresa, Henri Nouwen, Caryll Houselander, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and many more. In this wealth of offerings you’re sure to find something that will give words to your spirit.


    9780867167412 Prayers From Franciscan Hearts: Contemporary Reflections From Women and Men by Paula Pearce, S.F.O., released to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Franciscan order, is organized around pilgrimage stations that mark significant stages in Sts. Francis and Clare’s journeys to God. In the introduction, the author writes that she conceived of this book as a pilgrimage in the sense of conversion—conversion for those seeking “a radical change in the direction of their lives by turning their hearts away from evil and back to God.” The heart speaks a subtle language, but one that is captured well in these pages.


    9780867164862 A perennial bestseller, The Blessing Cup: Prayer-Rituals for Families & Groups by Rock Travnikar, O.F.M., offers nearly 70 prayer celebrations designed to nourish family and small-group unity in a spirit of sharing and love of God and each other. At the center of the rites stands a beautiful ancient tradition: sharing the cup of blessing. St. Anthony Messenger Press also makes available an attractive stoneware chalice with a four-crosses design for your use as a special “blessing cup” in your family prayer. 

    June 30, 2008
    What Is Catholicism Today?

    In the early 1960s, Pope John XXIII called the Second Vatican Council together to wrestle with this question. The answers, found in the sixteen documents produced by the Council, created many changes in how Catholics “do” church.


    While some outward expressions of Vatican II were quite obvious, such as the Mass being said in the local language, not just in Latin, and the turning around of the priest to face the congregation, many Catholics may not be aware of the profound reordering of their church that lay at the heart of Vatican II. Two accessible, easy-to-read books from St. Anthony Messenger Press express the scope of these deeper, more dramatic changes:


    9780867166705 Vatican II Today: Calling Catholics to Holiness and Service , based on St. Anthony Messenger’s newsletter series, Vatican II Today, brings together articles discussing the many facets of the Council’s decisions and how they continue to impact our beliefs, our spirituality and our mission as a people called to holiness.




    9780867165524 A Concise Guide to the Documents of Vatican II by Edward P. Hahnenberg takes an in-depth look at each of the sixteen documents produced by the Council, examining the background, language and context overview of each. Professor Norman Tanner, S.J., of the Gregorian University in Rome, commented, “Readers are helped both to understand what happened at the time of Vatican II and to reap the fruits of the Council for their own lives today.”


    If you're interested in delving into the document highlights and their meaning with a small group or in an adult formation series, you might consider using The Spirit of Vatican II from Margo Doten's Gathered in His Name series. The six-week process outlined in this booklet is a great starting point for any group process.

    June 19, 2008
    Dazzled by Divine Light

    Pope Benedict XVI has proclaimed the Year of Paul to begin June 28, 2008. In making this proclamation Pope Benedict observed: ". . . as in early times, today too Christ needs apostles ready to sacrifice themselves. He needs witnesses and martyrs like St Paul. Paul, a former violent persecutor of Christians, when he fell to the ground dazzled by the divine light on the road to Damascus, did not hesitate to change sides to the Crucified One and followed him without second thoughts. He lived and worked for Christ, for him he suffered and died. How timely his example is today."


    9780867165296 How well do you know St. Paul? How prepared are you to join Pope Benedict in this celebration of his life and journey? St. Paul: Called to Conversion, A Seven-Day Retreat by Ronald Witherup introduces Paul as a man filled with conviction, a real flesh-and-blood person who experienced life to the full and struggled on his own with the same difficulties and challenges we all deal with. Witherup presents a Paul who is forceful, yes, but also tender and compassionate.


    The book includes insightful discussion of the major themes of the Paul’s letters, opening and closing prayers, and thoughts for reflection. It offers an excellent way to get to know  this champion of Christ.


    There’s no better time than now to learn about the man dazzled by Christ.

    June 03, 2008
    God in the Midst of Your Marriage

    In June, the traditional month of weddings, we’d like to pose a question to all married people: Where does your marriage fall on the fulfillment spectrum? At one end there’s the barely tolerable; at the other is happiness, and even, dare we imagine, bliss. Does “happy marriage” seem like the ultimate oxymoron? What can Catholics do to transform or enhance their marriages?


    One way to begin is to invite God into the midst of it. God is in the business of transformation and redemption and immersing ourselves in him can begin the process. St. Anthony Messenger Press has several books that can help guide the way:


    9780867168525 Together But Alone: When God Means Something Different to Your Spouse by Donna Erickson Couch enables husbands or wives in the midst of an unfulfilling marriage to find their spiritual footing and move forward with or without their spouse’s participation. Richard Rolheiser called this “a needed book, balm and guidance for anyone suffering from moral loneliness.” 



    9780867166781 When a Catholic Marries a Non-Catholic by Robert J. Hater provides guidance for those navigating between two spiritual traditions. Tips for both the married (or marrying) couple and parish professionals range from how to manage the wedding ceremony itself to creating a faith-filled home environment.



    9780867167474 In the foreword to Marriage: It’s a God Thing, author William P. Roberts points out that “[s]ince the Second Vatican Council, a much richer understanding of the meaning of Christian marriage as a sacrament has evolved.” Rather than providing obstacles to spiritual growth, Christian marriage can be the very vehicle by which spiritual growth is achieved. Roberts offers practical tips to help couples achieve deeper intimacy with one another and with God by responding to everyday challenges with prayer, honesty and introspection.

    May 30, 2008
    Praying Mary’s Prayer

    May, the traditional month of Mary, puts us in mind of her special prayer, the Rosary. St. Anthony Messenger Press offers several titles to help you in pursuing this devotion:


    9780867165388 In Praying the Rosary: New Reflections on the Mysteries, author Gloria Hutchinson begins each mystery with a personal reflection linked in some way with the Mary-Jesus event, a meditation based on Scripture, tradition or the author’s interpretation of the event, and a brief “Response” that challenges readers to make the Rosary their own. The author comments, “Only by praying the rosary contemplatively will we recognize it as a ‘sweet chain’ linking us to God and to each other....May we never take up our beads, crafted in wood, glass, stone or clay, without remembering how securely we are embraced in the circle of Christ’s love, Mary’s intercession, others’ care.”


    9780867165180 Patricia M. Robertson, in The Rosary: Worry Beads for Anxious Parents , offers heartfelt reflections on the mysteries of the Rosary which will enrich and deepen your own rosary meditations. She writes, “Good mysteries are wonderful. They keep our attention, keep us wondering, keep us coming back for more until the denouement when all is explained, everything comes together and makes sense.”


    9780927844703 If praying the rosary is not a regular practice of yours, 101 Inspirational Stories of the Rosary (I84470), by Sister Patricia Proctor, OSC, will inspire you to begin. These stories, from ordinary people, tell of the rosary’s power to heal, convert, protect and aid. One reader commented, “The wonderful stories in this book show that miracles can happen everyday to anyone through the power of the Rosary. I think I’d better dust off my rosary!”

    May 06, 2008
    Mother’s Day Gifts

    “A mom cannot spend every hour of every day—24/7—filling other people’s needs without running dry, unless she takes some time along the busy road to fill up for herself.” – Tammy Bundy, Catholic Mom 24/7


    This year, why not give all the mothers in your life something that lasts longer than flowers, candy or perfume—how about a gift of nourishment for her soul? Here are some book suggestions that celebrate and inspire Mom:


    9780867165760 Moms will recognize and relate to the situations described in Catholic Mom 24/7: Daily Meditations for Busy Mothers by Tammy Bundy. A mother of four herself, Tammy relates to the daily stress and massive to-do lists of today’s mom. You’ll find humor, understanding and the peace of daily reflection and prayer in this small, purse-friendly book. 


    9780867166637 It’s a story that is every parent’s worst nightmare, but as told in My Joy, My Sorrow: Karen Ann’s Mother Remembers, by Julia Duane Quinlan, it’s also a story of hope, love and redemption. The headline-making ordeal of Karen Ann Quinlan captured the country’s attention like nothing else in the 70s, and no one can tell the inside story better than Karen Ann’s mother.


    And what a dramatic story it is, told in Julia’s quiet voice. When it was all over, the case of Karen Ann Quinlan resulted in significant changes in medical protocols, the rights of patients, the growth of hospices and living wills, and how we all look at death and dying today. But it’s also a story of mother’s love, a love that never gives up and never fails.


    9780867167788 Mothers will appreciate the practical and spiritual advice in Make Room for God: Clearing Out the Clutter, by Susan Rowland. What mother can’t relate to this statement from the beginning of the book: “Not long ago, I was wandering around in my own little world, stressed out by all the things I believed I had to do, frustrated by the clutter that was filling my closets and my mind, and all the while longing for something better. I worked too much, prayed too little and added to my load with long lists that never got done.”


    In this heartfelt book, Susan provides not only the practical steps of how to clear clutter, but also the spiritual reasons of why. Moms will find inspiration in learning how another mother decluttered her space, and in doing so, also decluttered her mind and heart and life.   

    May 05, 2008
    Month of Mary

    Every year, May offers Catholics a whole month to reflect on the Mother of God, to honor her with May crownings, to celebrate all mothers with Mother’s Day. This May, expand your reflection on and appreciation of Mary with books from St. Anthony Messenger Press.


    9780867168310 Mary and Me: Catholic Women Reflect on the Mother of God, by Ginny Kubitz Moyer, offers stories of Mary from women from all walks of life – from lay to religious, cradle Catholics to converts, young to mature. You’ll likely find a story that resonates with your own personal experience of Mary today. 


    In The Miracle of Lourdes: A Message of Healing and Hope, Father John Lochran retells the familiar story with deep insight and new appreciation, providing an armchair pilgrimage for those who haven’t been to Lourdes and a memoir for those who have.


    9780867163308 Images of Mary, by Alfred McBride, O. Praem., explores ten images of Mary and explains their evolution and influence, tracing her appeal through different eras and cultures.


    9780867165135 Vincenzina Krymow's Mary’s Flowers: Gardens, Legends and Meditations, a beautiful book celebrating both Mary and May flowers, would make a wonderful gift for Mother’s Day. Learn the legends behind flowers named for Mary and their biblical origins. Thirty illustrations by A. Joseph Barrish, S.M., based on medieval woodcuts, bring each bloom to colorful life.   

    January 26, 2010
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