Book Hauls

Book Haul Arrival!

Hello,

I posted a week or so ago about some books I ordered! Well, two of three  Book Haul Logo Finalhave arrived. The third book, The Life of St. Catherine of Siena, is back ordered. They will ship it when it comes into stock. I really hope it comes soon.

 

 

Meanwhile, however, Come Rack, Come Rope and The Golden Arrow have arrived! The box of books:Book Box

I have read a few pages of The Golden Arrow and it is amazing! Since I ordered these for reading while I am on vacation, I will *try* to wait to read them until then. When I do, you will likely see reviews posted here. As always with TAN, the books I have received are high quality. Isn’t the cover of Come Rack, Come Rope beautiful?

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Thanks for reading! May God bless you all!

 

Book Hauls

Book Haul Alert!

Hello everyone!

I just ordered some new books! TAN Books (one of my favorite publishers) is having their

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$5 book sale here. No, I am not being sponsored for this post; this is just an amazing sale I thought you should know about! When I found out, I was so happy because I will be going on vacation in a little while and wanted some good paperbacks to read on the trip. To get the discount, you have to order three of the books eligible for the discount. These are the ones I ordered:

  • Life of St. Catherine of Siena by Blessed Raymond of Capua

I am really excited about this one. St. Catherine of Siena is a Doctor of the Church after all, and I have been even more interested in her since I read Lay Siege to Heaven. This book promises to be especially illuminating because it was written by her spiritual director. I know only a little about St. Catherine of Siena now, so I think this will teach me a lot! It was originally $19.95!

  •  Come Rack, Come Rope by Msgr. Robert Hugh Benson

This one is fiction, but I think will also be spiritually edifying. It is set during the Elizabethan era in England when Catholics are facing persecution. This was written by the same man who wrote Lord of the World. Originally $16.95.

  • Golden Arrow: The Revelations of Sr. Mary of St. Peter by Sr. Mary of St. Peter

The devotion to the Holy Face of Jesus has always fascinated me, but I haven’t ever had the chance to learn much about it. My interest was especially piqued when I heard that Cardinal Burke prayed the Chaplet of the Holy Face of Jesus (source here). I was so pleased when I saw this one on the list of books available for $5! I am going to have to think about making my own Chaplet of the Holy Face after I read this. Originally $16.95.

I will let you all know with a blog post when the books arrive!

Book Reviews · Reviews

Review of “Manual for Spiritual Warfare”

 

Are you all doing well? I am having a really enjoyable summer. My one struggle is that

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everyday, I find another book I want to order! There are so many magnificent books to read, and it is not possible for me to get them all! I thought that today I would post a review of a book which I have greatly enjoyed. It is another TAN Books publication! Today I will be reviewing Paul Thigpen’s Manual for Spiritual Warfare, which is available here.

 

Physical Characteristics (Leatherette Edition) – 5/5 stars

Like so many of TAN’s publications, this book is truly beautiful. The cover is simple, but elegant. The leatherette feels very nice when being held and is durable. There is a ribbon bookmark. The pages are made of very nice creamy paper, with the printing in black with red accents. The edges of the pages are silver and shiny! It is the same size as the Manual for Eucharistic Adoration; just the right size to fit in a purse. Overall, this is a high quality volume.

Content – 5/5 stars

This book carries with it a nihil obstat and imprimatur, which is especially important in a book dealing with a topic like spiritual warfare. This book is divided into two sections. The first section, titled “Preparing for Battle”, is devoted to explaining Church teaching on the reality of the devil, how the virtues protect us from evil, as well as the importance of the Sacraments and the Mass in our spiritual lives. It also explains the various things which people need to avoid to keep from opening the doors of their souls to the devil. I really appreciated the sober treatment of these subjects. I also thought that the book did an excellent job in warning those who are not trained exorcists with the approval of the Church against attempting exorcisms or directly addressing the devil. By doing either one of these things, the Catholic exhibits spiritual pride and puts oneself in great spiritual danger. This section of the book is really well done. It provides much needed information to people in an age when the devil and hell are too often dismissed as myths.

The second part of the books is titled, “Aids in Battle”. It is really the prayer book section of this volume. It contains quotations from Scripture, which provide ample fruit for meditation and prayer. It also has quotations from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, quotations from various Church councils, and from the Saints. There are also many beautiful hymns and devotions. I particularly love the rosary meditations in this book.

The Manual of Spiritual Warfare is a wonderful resource dealing with a very important topic. It is not sensationalist, but rather provides a sober treatment of the topic of spiritual warfare.  It beautifully illustrates the truth that we can be confident that we are safe when we submit ourselves to the authority of the Church and frequent Mass and the Sacraments, and live virtuous lives. I really enjoyed the section which compiled many quotations from the saints. I had not seen a lot of these before and found them to be profound.

I would recommend this book to everyone. It is an invaluable resource for prayer and meditation!

Book Reviews · Reviews

Review of “Manual for Eucharistic Adoration”

Hello,

How are you all doing today? I feel like I am in that part of summer where time passes slowly. There are not very many pressing responsibilities at the moment. I find it strange that when I have more free time, I feel less inclined to devote any of it to something productive. Isn’t that odd? Thus, this blog post is me valiantly struggling against the inertia of leisure :-).

Today I will be reviewing the Manual for Eucharistic Adoration published by TAN Books, and available here. It was put together by the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration from St. Joseph’s Monastery.

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Physical Characteristics (Leatherette Cover Edition) – 5/5 stars

This is one of the most beautiful prayer books that has been put on the market recently. You can feel that it is high quality. The cover is flexible and a beautiful deep red.  The leatherette has a nice feel to it, and is very durable. The design is simple and aesthetically pleasing. There is also a beautiful gold colored ribbon bookmark, which looks beautiful next to the red cover. The edges of the pages are gilded (YES!), and the paper itself is thick and creamy colored. The beginnings of the chapters have the first letter of the first sentence beautifully embellished in a style which calls to mind illuminated manuscripts. The printing is done mostly in black, with red used as a contrast color for the titles to great effect. When it comes to size, the book fits comfortably in my smallish hands. It would fit well in a purse.

Content – 5/5 stars (Extra Latin points!)

As usual when it comes to prayer books, I look for ecclesiastical approval. This book carries with it both a Nihil Obstat and an Imprimatur. If you are wondering what these mean, EWTN has a nice Q and A explaining it here. The beginning of the book has a nice page for those who may be giving the book as a gift. It has spaces where the giver can write to whom the book is given, the occasion or date, and leave a note. I think this is a great idea, because this book would make a wonderful Confirmation or First Communion gift.

The book has an introduction and is then divided into two sections: “Preparing for Adoration” and “Aids in Adoration”. One lovely aspect of the book is that the very first chapter begins with a J.R.R. Tolkien quote, which is always good! It then goes on to lay out the Biblical foundations for the Church’s teaching on the Holy Eucharist, beginning with the foreshadowing in the Old Testament, and moving on to Christ giving us the Eucharist in the New Testament. Next, it describes the Biblical and historical roots of adoration in particular. The first section ends with a guide telling you how to go adoration.

The second section of the book begins by providing quotations about the Church’s teaching on adoration. Next come Scriptural quotations, which can be meditated on during adoration. There are also quotations from the saints. This section includes rosary meditations, chaplets, prayers, etc.  The chaplets I found especially helpful, as there were a few which I had not seen before. There are many traditional prayers and hymns. I also liked that some of them were sorted by your need or intention at the moment. Many of the hymns are English translations of originals written by St. Thomas Aquinas in Latin. Chapter 10 even has the Latin text of Tantum Ergo with an English translation!

This book is something which, ideally, everyone would own. It provides an excellent introduction to and companion for Eucharistic adoration. It is a wonderful compilation of traditional Catholic teaching and devotion to the Eucharist. The hymns are both beautiful and doctrinally rich, as all the best hymns are.  The amount of material here is enough to really kickstart someone’s love of Eucharistic Adoration.

Please consider getting this book, because it really is excellent. Even if you don’t, please make a Holy Hour this summer. In the midst of these lazy summer days, Jesus waits in the chapel. The King of kings and the Lord of lords is there; present your needs to him. In the midst of a world embroiled in sin, sacrilege, and blasphemy, let us make reparation to Him before Whom the angels tremble.

Adoro te devote, latens Deitas

Book Reviews · Reviews

Review of “A Prayerbook of Favorite Litanies”

 

Hello,

How are you all today? I am dealing with the summer heat as best I can. Unfortunately for me, I really am winter/fall person. July is a struggle. For real. Nevertheless, God is good and so I thank him for both summer and winter! What are you all loving in your prayer lives right now? This is what I’m loving.

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Today I want to share with you some thoughts about a prayer book published by one of my absolute favorite publishers, TAN Books! (Seriously: look them up. They rock.) Its title is A Prayerbook of Favorite Litanies, and it was compiled by Father Albert J. Herbert, S.M. It is available here. I think I will break this review into two different parts: a section dealing with the physical characteristics of the volume, and a section dealing with the content itself.

Physical Characteristics (Hardcover Edition) – 3.5/5 stars

I think that many of you will agree with me when I say that how a prayer book feels is much more important than any other kind of book. There is something about having it fit nicely in your hands when you use it. When it comes to A Prayerbook of Favorite Litanies I would say that it is sort of middle of the road when it comes to having a nice feeling to it. It has a good weight to it. The cover is well designed with nice lettering. My quibbles would be that a ribbon page marker would be nice, and that it would also be good if the edges of the pages were gilded. Finally, I ordered my book from Aquinas and More. There was a barcode sticker on the back of the book which left a residue when removed. I have still not entirely gotten this off, which is an annoyance.

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Content – 5/5 stars

An excellent attribute of this particular volume is that it has both a Nihil Obstat, Imprimi Potest, and an Imprimatur. When it comes to prayer books, I always want to have an Imprimatur. Thus, this volume passes the “smell test”, if you will. This volume is really the best compendium of litanies that I own personally. It has 116 litanies and responsory prayers. The introduction begins with a brief history of litanies, which I found to be interesting. The litanies themselves are well organized. Each litany is individually listed with its corresponding page number in the table of contents, and them organized based upon topic. Some of the topics include: “Litanies Devoted to Our Lord Jesus Christ”, “Eucharistic Litanies”, “Litanies of the Blessed Virgin Mary”, “Litany of the Saints and Litanies of the Various Saints”, and “Litanies For Particular Needs and Intentions”.

Another feature of this book which I like is that it tells you at the beginning of each litany whether it is approved for public use or not. You will notice that it includes the litanies which are used within public liturgies of the Church, such as the Litany of Loreto.

The litanies are wonderful. So many of them, especially the ones about the Blessed Mother and the Saints, will teach you history and draw heavily from Scripture.  The imagery is vivid and will engage your imagination. If you don’t know what to say to God in a Holy Hour or private prayer, I would strongly advise you to slowly pray these litanies. They really help you meditate on holy things. The sheer number of litanies devoted to the Saints is amazing! If you have a favorite saint, the odds are that you will find one asking their intercession here!

Some of my favorite litanies in this book are the “Litany of the Holy Name”, the “Litany of the Most Precious Blood”, the “Litany of the Holy Face”, and the “Litany of Our Lady of Fatima”. The Divine Praises are also included. The “Litany for the Church in Our Time” is another one of my favorites. I think that it is an excellent way to pray for the end of the confusion and heresy so prevalent today.

To sum up, I would advise people to go out and get this book! It has been a help to my prayer life, and is an excellent go to resource when it comes to litanies. Thanks TAN Books!