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Saint Athanasius- The Father of Orthodoxy
- Written by: Frances Alice Forbes
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Dive into the life of Saint Athanasius, a remarkable figure whose unwavering courage and integrity shine through this unapologetic hagiography. With a straightforward narrative style, this biography portrays Athanasius as a beacon of brilliance, standing tall against the conniving villains of his time. For those familiar with the historical controversies, Athanasius emerges as a God-sent hero whose story is both informative and captivating. Experience an engaging introduction to a fascinating saint whose impact resonates through the ages. (Summary by Pattymarie)
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Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary
- Written by: Saint Jerome
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In this thought-provoking essay, St. Jerome engages in a robust defense against Helvidius, who argued that the mention of Christs “sisters” and “brethren” in the gospels implies that the Virgin Mary had other children with her husband, Joseph. Jerome counters with three compelling propositions 1) Joseph was only a putative husband to Mary, not a biological one. 2) The “brethren” of the Lord were actually his cousins, rather than siblings. 3) He advocates for the superiority of virginity over marriage. - Summary from the preface
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Second Apology of Justin Martyr
- Written by: Saint Justin Martyr
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In this powerful defense of the Christian faith, St. Justin Martyr presents a compelling argument to the Roman Senate in the second century AD, eloquently articulating the beliefs and values of early Christians. (Summary by IWYLLPA)
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Obscure Night of The Soul
- Written by: Saint John of the Cross
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The Obscure Night of the Soul, more commonly known today as The Dark Night of the Soul, encapsulates the profound teachings of St. John of the Cross, who transformed Christian contemplation in the 16th century. This timeless text continues to inspire seekers on their spiritual journeys. St. Johns approach, known as the Via Negativa, is a unique form of theological reflection that emphasizes understanding the Divine by exploring what cannot be said about Gods perfect goodness. As explained in Wikipedia, negative theology seeks to clarify religious experiences and language about the Divine ...
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On Adulterous Marriages
- Written by: Saint Augustine of Hippo
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In response to Pollentiuss inquiry about separation due to adultery, St. Augustine composed the thought-provoking work On Adulterous Marriages. Pollentius argued that a wife could remarry if she left her husband for his infidelity, interpreting St. Pauls teachings as applicable only to those who marry for reasons beyond adultery. St. Augustine counters this view, asserting that the prohibition applies to women who depart for this very cause. Furthermore, Pollentius claimed that believers in a marriage could not abandon their unbelieving partners, while St. Augustine clarifies that, although ...
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On Loving God
- Written by: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
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On Loving God stands as a cornerstone of Medieval Christian mysticism, renowned for its profound insights into the nature of divine love. Commissioned by a cardinal of Rome, this influential work explores the four distinct “levels” of love for God, beautifully framing Christian devotion within the context of God’s unwavering love for humanity. Summary by Kirsten Ferreri.
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On Loving God (Version 2)
- Written by: Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
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In this profound exploration of divine love, Saint Bernard passionately articulates why God is worthy of our love and the boundless nature of that affection. His work, On Loving God, stands as one of the most cherished and widely read texts from the twelfth century, bridging the wisdom of the early Church Fathers with the contemplative insights of the Middle Ages. Bernards assertion that God should be loved without limits—sine modo—echoes the teachings of Saint Augustine. While not a product of scholastic theology, this tract showcases the eras love for logical reasoning and a meticulous ...
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Letter 22 to Eustochium
- Written by: Saint Jerome
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Dive into St. Jeromes most renowned letter, Libellus de virginitate servanda, addressed to St. Eustochium, the young daughter of St. Paula. In this compelling correspondence, St. Jerome passionately encourages Eustochium to embrace the path of virginity while imparting essential lessons on the conduct of a virtuous young woman. Within its pages, you will find his reflections on topics such as the irreversible nature of a fallen virgin (§5), a striking portrayal of fasting and temptation (§7), his unyielding stance on abortion as murder (§13), and the notion of holy pride in virginity (§16)...
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Concerning Virgins (version 2)
- Written by: Saint Ambrose
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This insightful work by Saint Ambrose of Milan transcends its original audience of virgins. Written for his sister, the nun Saint Marcellina, it offers valuable lessons for anyone committed to serving the Lord Jesus Christ with purity and devotion. My hope is that this recording will inspire and enlighten all who seek to live a life of chastity. (Summary by the Reader)
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On the Duties of the Clergy
- Written by: Saint Ambrose
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Written around A.D. 391, St. Ambroses treatise, which could easily be titled Concerning Christian Virtues, presents a rich tapestry of Christian ideals. Deeply valuing the sacred nature of the ministerial role, St. Ambrose passionately urges the clergy of his diocese to embody their high calling and serve as exemplary figures for their congregations. The text is marked by eloquent language, a noble style, and an abundance of vivid imagery and rhetoric, delivering philosophical and moral insights that are both profound and inspiring. (Summary by Euthymius)
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On Virginity (De Virginitate)
- Written by: Saint Ambrose
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In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the compelling arguments made by a renowned saint on the value of virginity. His persuasive words inspired many young women to consider religious life, prompting some mothers to prevent their daughters from hearing him speak. Faced with accusations of depopulating society, the saint cleverly turned the conversation to young men, questioning whether they faced any challenges in finding wives. He argued, supported by centuries of experience, that a societys population flourishes in direct correlation to the reverence it holds for virginity. (...
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Poets and Saints
- Eternal Insight, Extravagant Love, Ordinary People
- Written by: Jamie George
- Narrated by: Jamie George
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
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Love like poets, live like saints. This unique exploration of people such as Saint Thérèse, George MacDonald, and C.S. Lewis offers insight into 11 of the world's most thoughtful and authentic Christ followers. Weaving biography and spiritual formation together, Poets and Saints reminds us of the convictions that set us apart as Christians - and the truth that has set us free in every generation.
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Poets and Saints
- Eternal Insight, Extravagant Love, Ordinary People
- Narrated by: Jamie George
- Length: 5 hrs and 21 mins
- Release Date: 01-09-16
- Language: English
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Rule of St. Benedict
- Written by: Saint Benedict of Nursia
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The Rule of Saint Benedict (Regula Benedicti) is a timeless guide crafted by St. Benedict of Nursia for monks living in community under the leadership of an abbot. Since the 7th century, it has also found a place among womens communities. Over its 1500-year history, this influential text has emerged as the cornerstone of monastic life in Western Christianity. The essence of St. Benedicts teachings can be captured in the motto of the Benedictine Confederation pax (peace) alongside the enduring principle of ora et labora (pray and work). (Introduction from Wikipedia)
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On the Spirit and the Letter
- Written by: Saint Augustine of Hippo
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In On the Spirit and the Letter, St. Augustine responds to Tribune Marcellinus, who expressed surprise at the claim that man could live sinlessly with divine assistance. Marcellinus questioned how something could be deemed possible if there are no examples to prove it. Augustine passionately defends the concept of grace, illustrating that while the law is good and holy, it alone cannot save us; it often amplifies our guilt when we know our duties but lack the ability to fulfill them. He emphasizes the necessity of the Spirit’s support, which fills our hearts with grace, enabling us to love ...
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On Grace And Free Will
- Written by: Saint Augustine of Hippo
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In On Grace and Free Will, Augustine delves into the profound debate surrounding the interplay of divine grace and human freedom. He addresses those who assert that affirming Gods grace undermines the liberty of the will, countering their claims that grace is merely a reward for personal merit. Written for the monks of Adrumetum, where this controversy first ignited, Augustines work invites readers to explore the delicate balance between grace and free will, beginning with a compelling examination of those who advocate for human autonomy.
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On the Good of Marriage
- Written by: Saint Augustine of Hippo
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In this insightful treatise, we delve into the historical context of the heresy of Jovinian, a monk who challenged established views on marriage and virginity in the early Church. Augustine addresses these controversies head-on, emphasizing the value of marriage while acknowledging the esteemed status of virginity. Written around A.D. 401, this work outlines the essential elements of marriage faithfulness, offspring, and the sacred nature of the union. Augustine’s reflections serve as a guide, balancing the beauty and responsibilities of marriage against the backdrop of early Christian ...
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Of Holy Virginity
- Written by: Saint Augustine of Hippo
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In his work Retractions, St. Augustine reflects on the significance of virginity, stating, After I had written on the Good of Marriage, it was anticipated that I would address the topic of Holy Virginity. I did not hesitate to explore this divine gift—its immense value and the humility required to uphold it—in a single volume. This book begins, and delves into the profound insights he offers.
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Expositions on the Book of Psalms Vol. 2 - Psalms 37-52
- Written by: Saint Augustine of Hippo
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Immerse yourself in these captivating sermons that explore the profound wisdom of the Psalms attributed to the Holy Prophet and King David. Rich in poetic beauty, these reflections offer inspiration and devotion, making them perfect for uplifting listening. - Summary by The Reader
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Minor Works of St Teresa of Avila
- Written by: Saint Teresa of Avila
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In celebration of the 500th anniversary of St. Teresa of Avilas birth (March 28, 2015), this recording presents her profound prayers and meditations. Join Ann Boulais as she guides you through the spiritual insights of one of historys most revered mystics.
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Orthodox Faith
- Written by: Saint John of Damascus
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The Orthodox Faith serves as a quintessential representation of the Early Greek Fathers teachings. Written just before the final truly Ecumenical Councils of 787, this work stands as the last Eastern theological contribution wholeheartedly embraced by the West. As an ecumenical touchstone, it continues to hold authority in Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism (notably through Peter Lombards Sentences), and in Reformation Churches eager to shed late medieval additions and return to the foundational principles of Creedal Christianity. (Summary by Jonathan Lange)
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