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May Selection

This is a substantially revised and expanded edition of Love Is the Measure originally published 15 years ago Paulist Press 166p Founder of the Catholic Worker movement Dorothy Day is one of this century rsquo s most prophetic voices and has recently been proposed as a candidate for sainthood

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April Selection

This month we are pleased to feature two books. The first is a timely publication, since Easter often occasions a “coming home” for non-practicing Catholics—even if for just a brief period. But others, who for whatever reason had left the church and the faith, do return to full and permanent membership. In Recovering Faith Lorene Hanley Duquin—lecturer and workshop leader at national and diocesan conferences—gathers together a number of compelling testimonies from famous and not-so-famous persons, stories of how Christ touched each and everyone “to draw them home.” These include U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas; award-winning television and film actor Martin Sheen; author, speaker and host of “Crossing the Goal,” Danny Abramowicz; co-founder of St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy, Amy Betros; Janet Morana, executive director of Priests for Life; and suspense novelist Dean Koontz. Helpful sidebars throughout the book offer insights on the secular vs. spiritual; the meaning of conversion; understanding the Mass; finding one’s purpose in life; divorce and annulment; changes in the church; forgiveness; post-abortion syndrome and a host of other issues. It is a powerful book, indeed, and one that will touch readers at the deepest level.

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Why Stay Catholic?

Unexpected Answers to a Life-Changing Question

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March Selection

We thought this book although published last fall would be appropriate reading during the season of Lent Dominican Father Wilfrid J Harrington a professor of Scripture at the Dominican House of Studies in Dublin is a highly regarded scholar who has written on the subject for many decades The

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February Selection

This book would make a nice companion for last month rsquo s selection on contemplating with icons Sister Wendy Beckett is familiar to America readers and CBC members her book Encounters With God was a club selection in 2009 She is a cloistered nun who lived nearly 20 years as a hermit before a

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January Selection

Father William Hart McNichols hailed by Time magazine as ldquo among the most famous creators of Christian iconic images in the world rdquo is joined here by writer translator and retreat director Mirabai Starr in offering a powerful and inspiring blend of images reflecting the feminine face of

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November Selection

An American Catholic theologian of worldwide renown Avery Dulles 1918-2008 looms large in the intellectual life of the church He wrote more than two dozen books and many hundreds of articles and was a peritus at the Second Vatican Council As Patrick W Carey mdash a professor of theology at Mar

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September-October Selection

The authors’ previous work, Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy, which recounted the shooting of schoolchildren in Nickel Mines, Pa., was a CBC selection in the fall of 2007 and became a national bestseller and a television movie. Drawing on the authors’ personal interviews and firsthand experience, their follow-up book, The Amish Way, probes the spirituality and practices of this fascinating culture and its adherents. Its 12 chapters offer a window into the meaning of community, living together, children and family, nature, evil and more.

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August Selection

In recognition of the centennial of the birth of Mother Teresa of Calcutta on August 26 we thought this new book would be a welcome addition to everyone rsquo s home library In ldquo Unconditional Love rdquo the book rsquo s introduction the noted pastor Rick Warren pens these stirring words

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June-July Selection

One of the world’s most influential contemporary theologians, and “the man who stood up to Hitler” (New York Times), the German pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer was imprisoned in 1943—and executed in 1945—for his role in confronting The Final Solution and plotting the assassination of Adolf Hitler. His bestselling works, especially The Cost of Discipleship and Letters and Papers from Prison have influenced generations of students and Christian scholars. In a review of this masterful biography in the June 21 issue of America, Peter Heinegg assesses Bonhoeffer as “a thinker both innovative and conservative and a fearless teller of the truth” and this biography by Metaxas a “warm-hearted, lively chronicle.” (You may also visit Regina Nigro’s June 15 blog post for America, which stresses Bonhoeffer’s heroism and deep commitment to justice and “his decision to sacrifice all for faith, for the persecuted and for God.”) Bonhoeffer is a compelling, often spellbinding read that you will want to pass around to others after you have finished it.

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In light of the popular and critical response to Nancy Sherman’s The Untold War (reviewed in the June 7 issue of America), we bring to your attention two related books:

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May Selection

By now most of our readers have heard of this book and author a Jesuit priest and founder of Homeboy Industries mdash the largest gang intervention program in the country It rsquo s tough it rsquo s wrenching but it is also deeply inspiring and leaves the reader with a measured hope that these

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