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Books for Adults (Listed Alphabetically by Author) (Updated: 12-16-20) Books for Adults (Listed Alphabetically by Author) (Updated: 12-16-20) The Wisdom of Saints by Jill Haak Adels Maurice and Therese by Patrick Ahern The Fathers Know Best: Essential Guide to the Teachings of the Early Church by Jimmy Akin Mary Hope of the World Reverend James Alberione Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom Praying with Elizabeth Seton by Margaret Alderman and Josephine Burns What You Should Know about the Mass by Charlene Altemose, MSC What You Should Know about the Sacraments by Charlene Altemose, MSC Luke Tells the Good News about Jesus by The American Bible Society Pope John Paul II by American Media Making the Eucharist Matter by Frank Andersen, M.S.C. Understanding the Old Testament 3rd Edition by Bernhard W. Anderson Paraclete: The Spirit of Truth in the Church by Father Andrew Apostoli, C.F.R. Sex, God & Marriage by Johann Christoph Arnold Mother Angelica by Raymond Arroyo The Guide to the Passion: 100 Questions about The Passion of the Christ by Ascension Press The Confessions of Saint Augustine by Saint Augustine Mosquitoes in Paradise by John R. Aurelio Compendium of Spirituality by Jordan Aumann, OP Forty Dreams of St. John Bosco by FR. J. Bacchiarello The Life of Saint Joseph by Maria Cecilia Baij Christ is Passing By by Josemaria Escrivs de Balaguer Inside the Bible by Kenneth Baker, S.J. Heart of Joy Mother Teresa by Jose Luis Gonzalez Balado Mother Teresa in My Own Words by Jose Luis Gonzalez Balado A Call to Sanctity: The Formation and Life of Mother Katharine Drexel by Lou Baldwin Saint Katherine Drexel by Lou Baldwin The Luminous Vision by Anne Bancroft Singing in the Reign: The Psalms and the Liturgy of God’s Kingdom by Michael Barber The Lilies of the Field by William E. Barret God and You: Prayer as a Personal Relationship by William A. Barry S.J. The Parish of the Next Millennium by William J. Bausch Pilgrim Church by William J. Bausch The Yellow Brick Road: A Storyteller’s Approach to the Spiritual Journal by William J. Baush In Silence with God by Benedict Baur Frequent Confession by Benedict Baur A Rich Young Man by J.E. Beahn Let’s Roll! by Lisa Beamer Momnipotent by Danielle Bean Small Steps for Catholic Moms by Danielle Bean God Help Me: How to Grow in Prayer by Jim Beckman The Apostles and Their Co-workers by Pope Benedict XVI The Fathers by Pope Benedict XVI Jesus of Nazareth: The Infancy Narratives by Pope Benedict XVI Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism to the Transfiguration by Pope Benedict XVI Jesus of Nazareth: From the Baptism to the Transfiguration by Pope Benedict XVI Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week by Pope Benedict XVI Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week by Pope Benedict XVI Full of Grace: Women and the Abundant Life by Johnnette Benkovic The Inner Life by Bob and Michael Benson Understanding the Mass by Charles Belmonte The Gift of Peace by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Full of Grace: Women and the Abundant Life by Johnnette Benkovic Humility of Heart by Fr. Cajetan Mary da Bergamo The Gift of Peace by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Bread Broken and Shared by Paul Bernier, SSS His Holiness by Carl Bernstein Medjugorje Day by Day by Richard J. Beyer Promise Me, Dad by Joe Biden Advent of the Savior by Stephen J. Binz The Day Christ Was Born/The Day Christ Died by Jim Bishop Mary in the Plan of God and in the Communion of Saints by Alain Blancy In the Center of the Night by Jayne Blankenship Reading the Old Testament by Lawrence Boadt Francis: The Journey and the Dream by Murray Bodo Clare: A Light in the Garden by Murray Bodo Francis: The Journey and the Dream by Murray Bodo Catholic Moral Tradition by David Bohr Saint Vincent Pallotti’s Legacy by Flavian Bonifazi, SAC Shaken Faith by Antoinette Bosco Building Moral Intelligence by Michele Borba, Ed.D. Our Catholic Prayer by Therese Borchard Shaken Faith by Antoinette Bosco Mother Teresa, CEO: Surprising Principles for Practical Leadership by Ruma Bose & Lou Faust Brother Andre: The Wonder Man of Mount Royal by Reverend Real Boudreau Psalms Now by Leslie Branot The Human Person According to John Paul II by J. Brian Bransfield Living the Beatitudes by J. Brian Bransfield The Little Flowers of Saint Francis Translated by Raphael Brown Parish Priest by Douglas Brinkley Prayer of the Warrior by Michael H. Brown How Not to Share Your Faith by Mark Brumley Angels in My Hair by Lorna Bryne Earthen Vessels by Gabriel Bunge We Have a Pope: Benedict XVI by Matthew E. Bunson Heaven Is for Real by Todd Burpo Step by Step to Calvary by Angela M. Burrin Your Finances in Changing Times by Larry Burkett Desire of the Everlasting Hills: The World Before and After Jesus by Thomas Cahill No Turning Back by Donald H. Calloway, MIC Praying with Saint Paul Edited by Father Peter Cameron, O.P. Prayers and Devotions by Bishop Peter Canisus My Sisters the Saints by Colleen Carroll Campbell 52 Simple Ways to Talk with Your Kids about Faith by Jim Campbell Carpe Diem: Seize the Day by Tony Campolo Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield Chicken Soup for the Christian Soul by Jack Canfield Chicken Soup for the Couple’s Soul by Jack Canfield Chicken Soup for the Mother’s Soul by Jack Canfield Pope John XXIII: Mission to France Edited by Don Loris Capovilla Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff for Men by Richard Carlson Journeys of Courage by Joy Carol Encountering Christ in the Mass by Christopher Carstens and Douglas Martis The Culture of Disbelief by Stephen L. Carter Toward a Male Spirituality by John Carmody Toward God by Michael Casey Favorite Novenas and Prayers Compiled by Norma Cassidy Amazing Grace for Mothers by Emily Cavins Amazing Grace for Those Who Suffer by Jeff Cavins and Matthew Pinto Living the Catholic Faith: Rediscovering the Basics by Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap. 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Reading the Bible: A Guide for Everyone by Kingsley J. Dalpadao The Saints by the Daughters of Saint Paul Women of the Gospel by the Daughters of Saint Paul Christ Is Passing By by Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer Abandonment to Divine Providence by Jean-Pierre De Caussade The Sacrament of the Present Moment by Jean-Pierre De Caussade Compendium of Spirituality by Emeterio De Cea Sacraments Alive by Sandra DeGidio Healing through the Mass by Robert DeGrandis, S.S.J. A Woman Clothed with the Sun by John J. Delany Ten Evenings with God by Ilia Delio, OSF The Many Faces of Virtue by Donald DeMarco Revelations of Divine Love: Julian of Norwich Translated by M.L. del Mastro Finding God’s Will for You by Saint Francis De Sales The Common Life by Saint Francis De Sales Introduction to the Devout Life by Saint Francis De Sales Manual for the Total Consecration according to Saint Lois Marie de Montfort Total Consecration according to Saint Lois Marie de Montfort True Devotion to Mary by Saint Louis Se Montfort The Secret of the Rosary by Saint Louis De Montfort The Red Tent by Anita Diamant Through the Year with Fulton Sheen by Henry Dieterich From a Mother’s Heart: Stories of God’s Faithfulness Edited by Therese Difato Mrs. Seton by Joseph Dirvin Remaining in the Truth of Christ: Marriage and Communion in the Catholic Church by Robert Dodaro,O.S.A. Life Lessons from My Life with My Brother, Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan by Bob Dolan Called to Be Holy by Cardinal Timothy M. 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