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St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947 at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals!' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters, films, in a world of immodesty!" We at St. Pius X Press are calling for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This book is a photographic reprint of the original. The original has been inspected and some imperfections may remain. At Saint Pius X Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct any errors in reproduction.
""The Glories of the Sacred Heart"" is a book written by Edward Henry which explores the devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which delves into different aspects of the Sacred Heart devotion, including its history, theology, and spirituality. The author draws from a variety of sources, including scripture, the writings of the saints, and the teachings of the Church, to provide a comprehensive overview of this important Catholic devotion. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of cultivating a personal relationship with the Sacred Heart, and offers practical advice on how to do so. The book is intended for a general audience, and would be of interest to anyone seeking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the Sacred Heart devotion.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947 at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals!' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters, films, in a world of immodesty!" We at St. Pius X Press are calling for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This book is a photographic reprint of the original. The original has been inspected and some imperfections may remain. At Saint Pius X Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct any errors in reproduction.
Essays on Religion and Literature: By Various Writers (1874) is a collection of essays written by different authors on the topics of religion and literature. The book is edited by Edward Henry, who also contributes an essay to the collection. The essays cover a wide range of subjects, including the relationship between religion and literature, the role of literature in shaping religious beliefs, and the ways in which religion is portrayed in literature. Some of the authors represented in the collection include John Ruskin, Matthew Arnold, and Thomas Carlyle. The book provides a fascinating insight into the Victorian era's attitudes towards religion and literature and is an essential read for anyone interested in these topics.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
""The Fourfold Sovereignty Of God"" by Edward Henry is a theological exploration of the concept of God's sovereignty as it relates to four distinct areas: creation, providence, redemption, and judgment. The book delves into the Biblical foundations of each of these areas and examines how they are interrelated and contribute to a comprehensive understanding of God's sovereignty. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including Scripture, historical theology, and contemporary scholarship, the author presents a nuanced and compelling vision of God's sovereignty that emphasizes both his transcendence and his immanence. Throughout the book, Edward Henry engages with key theological debates and offers insightful reflections on the practical implications of the doctrine of God's sovereignty for Christian life and ministry. Ultimately, ""The Fourfold Sovereignty Of God"" is a rich and thought-provoking exploration of one of the most central and complex doctrines in Christian theology.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
""The Life of S. Francis of Assisi"" is a biographical account of the life and teachings of Saint Francis of Assisi, written by Edward Henry and originally published in 1868. The book traces the life of Saint Francis from his early years as a wealthy young man to his eventual decision to devote his life to poverty and service to God. The author explores the various events and experiences that shaped Saint Francis' spiritual journey, including his encounter with a leper, his vision of Christ on the cross, and his founding of the Franciscan order. The book also delves into the saint's teachings on poverty, humility, and compassion, providing insight into his enduring influence on the Catholic Church and beyond. Written in a clear and engaging style, ""The Life of S. Francis of Assisi"" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the life and legacy of this beloved saint.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
St. Alphonsus writes: "a single bad book will be sufficient to cause the destruction of a monastery." Pope Pius XII wrote in 1947 at the beatification of Blessed Maria Goretti: "There rises to Our lips the cry of the Saviour: 'Woe to the world because of scandals!' (Matthew 18:7). Woe to those who consciously and deliberately spread corruption-in novels, newspapers, magazines, theaters, films, in a world of immodesty!" We at St. Pius X Press are calling for a crusade of good books. We want to restore 1,000 old Catholic books to the market. We ask for your assistance and prayers. This book is a photographic reprint of the original The original has been inspected and many imperfections in the existing copy have been corrected. At Saint Pius X Press our goal is to remain faithful to the original in both photographic reproductions and in textual reproductions that are reprinted. Photographic reproductions are given a page by page inspection, whereas textual reproductions are proofread to correct any errors in reproduction.
This spirit of war taunted Pius IX in calling a Council. It is with this devistating spirit that the Church seemed to tread with caution. [box] On the 11th of December 1866, the French flag was lowered on the castle of St. Angelo. Three days before, the French general in command had taken his leave of Pius the Ninth. In reply to his words of farewell, the Pope answered, "We must not deceive ourselves; the revolution will come here. "[/box] Revolution was in the air. It was in the hearts of men. This revolution was a turning point of men straying away from the laws of God. Yet, however, Pius IX called for the council anyways. As Cardinal Manning writes: "It may therefore be said that the second period of the Christian world has closed. Of thirty-six crowned heads ten are still Catholic, two are of the Greek separation, twenty-four are nominally Protestant. The people of many and great nations are faithful and fervent children of the Catholic Church, but the Revolution either openly or secretly, in its substance or in its spirit, is behind every throne and in almost every government and legislature of the Christian world. The public laws even of the nations in which the people are Catholics are Catholic no longer. The unity of the nations in faith and worship, as the Apostles founded it, seems now to be dissolved. The unity of the Church is more compact and solid than ever, but the Christendom of Christian kingdoms is of the past. We have entered into a third period. The Church began not with kings, but with the peoples of the world, and to the peoples, it may be, the Church will once more return. The princes and governments and legislatures of the world were everywhere against it at its outset: they are so again. But the hostility of the nineteenth century is keener than the hostility of the first. Then the world had never believed in Christianity; now it is falling from it. But the Church is the same, and can renew its relations with whatsoever forms of civil life the world is pleased to fashion for itself. If, as political foresight has predicted, all nations are on their way to democracy, the Church will know how to meet this new and strange aspect of the world. The high policy of wisdom by which the Pontiffs held together the dynasties of the Middle Age will know how to hold together the peoples who still believe. Such was the world on which Pius the Ninth was looking out when he conceived the thought of an Ecumenical Council. He saw the world which was once all Catholic tossed and harassed by the revolt of its intellect against the revelation of God, and of its will against His law; by the revolt of civil society against the sovereignty of God; and by the antichristian spirit which is driving on princes and governments towards anti-christian revolutions. He to whom, in the words of St. John Chrysostom, the whole world was committed, saw in the Council of the Vatican the only adequate remedy for the world-wide evils of the nineteenth century. It will be remembered that the Consultors, in giving their opinion that the holding of a Council was expedient, gave no opinion as to the time when it could safely be convoked. The threatening aspect of the times was enough to make them hesitate."
The Oecumenical Council and the Infallibility of the Roman Pontiff - A Pastoral Letter to the Clergy is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1869.Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
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