Catholic Resources

Jane E. Lally

Every month I will review Catholic books and other media on apologetics, conversion stories, saints, Bible study, Church history, parenting and family life, Catholic novels, early Church writings, children's and teen books, prayer, sacraments, inspirational stories and apparitions.

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A revelation about the Book of Revelation

Scott Hahn explains how the mass is a glimpse of heaven on earth. He shows how the Book of Revelation mirrors the sacrifice and celebration of the Eucharist.

A journey to the truth

David Currie's book, Born Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic, takes you through his personal journey from fundamentalism to the Catholic Church.

Catholic material for your computer

Those who prefer to surf through information on their computer may find these CDs helpful in learning more about the Catholic Church.

A saint for our time

St. Maximilian Kolbe is a true example to follow.

This is the greatest story

The Greatest Story Ever Told is a wonderful production made in 1965.

Did Adam and Eve have belly buttons? A good question.

This book answers 200 actual questions teenagers asked about the Catholic Church. Recommended for adults as well as teenagers.

Why do Catholics do that?

This book answers the most frequently-asked questions on Catholic faith, worship, culture and customs.

The truth will surprise you

These books describe the journeys of 26 converts to the Catholic faith. They come from different backgrounds and have taken different paths, but they all ended up in the Roman Catholic Church.

Catholic teachings - two good books to start with

Both of these books provide a good starting point for anyone interested in learning more about the Catholic Church and what it teaches.

Video portrays John Paul II's life

Pope John Paul II is a shining example of faith. This video presents an excellent portrait of his life. We can learn a lot from him whether Catholic or not.
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