John Henry Newman reminds us that God gives us angels not only to protect us from evil but to guide us to heaven.
John Henry Newman warns against the danger of self-righteousness, and its converse: shunning religious practices that might lead to self-conceit.
God requires much from us; don’t shrink back, but go on with the courage of one who knows “If God be for me, who can be against me?”
The world God made has a natural law of cause and effect built into it. One act of love really benefits the whole of creation, and one sin harms the same whole. On the individual level, our personal sins, as well as our acts of love, mold our…
Unlike Balaam, our obedience to God should be borne out of the desire to not offend a Good Father, but to please Him out of love.
Obedience to God should not be merely dutiful. John H. Newman explains that this is one of the lessons we can learn from the history of Balaam.
A Guide to John Henry Newman will interest educated readers and professors alike, and serve as a text for college seminars for the purpose of studying Newman.
Review by Catherine Maybanks
(Catholic Herald, April 1, 2023)
What is a Classical Liberal Arts Education? Why is it so important for the development of a person?
Fr. Juan R. Vélez answers these and more questions you might have about University Education in the 21st century. This book is aimed for parents, prospective University students, and educators. It will help you discern why adding Liberal Arts electives to your education will help it form it better, and help the student learn to reason, and not just learn.
He also explains how many Universities have changed the true meaning of Liberal Arts, and the subjects, and gives advise on how to choose College Campus, Subjects, and Teachers.
A wonderful book that every parent should also read way before your children are College bound. A Liberal Arts education can start earlier in life, even from home.
In God’s Church there is more than meets the eye. God raises saints to teach, correct and guide, and through whom He also works miracles.
"A Guide to John Henry Newman" - a scholarly, accessible and interesting volume of essays
"God has created me to do Him some definite service. He has committed some work to me..."
Disunity, heresy, and schism are departures from, not privileges of, the Holy Spirit’s benignant flood over the whole world.
St. John Henry Newman explains how to live the paradox of Christian celebration - feasting with fear.
Science and Revelation agree in supposing that nature is governed by uniform and settled laws.
It is hard to think of Fr. José without also remembering his penetrating look, gentle smile, and love for the Church.
Mary models the perfect disciple who, simply, never stops following her Lord.
People in the world, even the well meaning, see the world and believe that this world they see and live in is all there is.