"I and Everyday Reality" is a book by Vojko Devetak that deals with everyday life and reality through the author's unique perspective. The book explores various aspects of everyday situations, offering deep insights and reflections on life.
The first systematic Croatian Catholic asceticism – the science of Christian spiritual life and the path to holiness. Don Živan Bezić, a Split-Makarska priest, theologian, pedagogue and Dachau concentration camp survivor, writes from a deep experience of
"Come, I Have Something to Tell You" is one of the popular collections of spiritual reflections and messages by Maria Valtorta (1897–1961), an Italian mystic and visionary known for her extensive work "The Gospel as Revealed to Me."
"The Magic of the Mystical Life" is a spiritual-ascetic work by Sister María Ángela Sorazu y Aizpuru (1873–1921), a Basque Poor Clare nun (convent in Valladolid, Spain).
Legends of Christ is a collection of stories by Swedish writer Selma Lagerlof, and it begins with the only realistic story in the entire book, entitled Holy Night.
Deeply biblical, personalist, and ecclesiological – a book that revolutionized Catholic sacramental theology before and after the Second Vatican Council, promoting the sacraments as living encounters, not just rituals.
A practical guide to reading the entire Bible daily for a year. Each day features three Bible passages (Old Testament, Psalms/Wisdom Books, New Testament), with space for notes and prayer, lectio divina instructions from Pope Francis and Benedict XVI.