Posts From Fr Richard Heilman
Catholicism & Theology
Catechism of the Catholic Church The Spirit of Catholicism by Karl Adams Spirit and Forms of Protestantism by Louis Bouyer Christianity for Modern Pagans by Peter Kreeft The Lord by
February 23, 2015 Fr Richard Heilman Reading PlanHistory & Culture
The Great Heresies by Hilaire Belloc How The Reformation Happened by Hilaire Belloc Survivals and New Arrivals by Hilaire Belloc Christendom I: Founding of Christendom by Warren Carroll Christendom II:
February 22, 2015 Fr Richard Heilman Reading PlanHoly Men & Women
Something Beautiful for God by Malcolm Muggeridge Apologia Pro Vita Sua by John Henry Newman Journal of a Soul by Pope John XXIII The Long Loneliness by Dorothy Day St.
February 21, 2015 Fr Richard Heilman Reading PlanLiterary Classics
Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson The Diary of a Country Priest by George Bernanos Hopkins: Poetry and Prose by George Manley Hopkins Don Quixote by Miguel de
February 20, 2015 Fr Richard Heilman Reading PlanSpiritual Reading
The Great Means of Salvation and Perfection by Alphonso Liguori Uniformity with God’s Will by Alphonso Liguori Spiritual Theology by Jordan Aumann Frequent Confession by Benedict Baur In Silence with
February 19, 2015 Fr Richard Heilman Reading PlanSpiritual Classics
Confessions of St. Augustine by St. Augustine Little Talks with God (modernized version of “The Dialogues”) by St. Catherine City of God by St. Augustine The Problem of Pain by
February 18, 2015 Fr Richard Heilman Reading PlanPrayers for Adoration
PRAYER FOR A VISIT TO THE BLESSED SACRAMENT by Saint Alphonsus de Liguori My Lord Jesus Christ, Who for the love which You bear to men, remain night and day
First Precept: You shall attend Mass
Precepts of the Catholic Church The Precepts of the Catholic Church are a description of the absolute minimum actions required of Catholics regarding the Church. The Church uses these precepts
Second Precept: You Shall Confess Your Sins
Precepts of the Catholic Church The Precepts of the Catholic Church are a description of the absolute minimum actions required of Catholics regarding the Church. The Church uses these precepts
Third Precept: Receive the Eucharist
Precepts of the Catholic Church The Precepts of the Catholic Church are a description of the absolute minimum actions required of Catholics regarding the Church. The Church uses these precepts