What makes a writer? Writing. But about what? What matters. And so while I came out of a multi-talented family, which was well read, artistic, academic and practical, it was not automatic that I would be a writer; indeed, my first thoughts were very varied, including many failed attempts to find a course or a skill that I wanted to pursue, even abandoning early attempts at writing, all of which died or dwindled to nothing and were overtaken, year in year out, by the wearying search for an ide...| En Route Books and Media
Ever since the French revolution of 1789 and the “Terror” of the French Directorate of 1795-1799, opponents of institutional murder have found it difficult to publish views to the contrary of killing sprees like that of the French sans culottes. . . . That has created a counter market for specialized publishing by individuals with a gift for publishing who defend traditional order. Two contemporary examples are St. Augustine’s Press founded by Bruce Fingerhut, and En Route Books fo...| En Route Books and Media
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Dialogue and Doublespeak: Realpolitik and the Misuse of Language by Donald G. Boland| En Route Books and Media
Dialogue and Doublespeak: Realpolitik and the Misuse of Language by Donald G. Boland| En Route Books and Media
Corridors of the Absurd: Sinister tales from the Deep Halls of Power by Kenneth Francis| En Route Books and Media
Defending Human Dignity: Catholic Answers to Gender, Abortion, and Relativism by Marie Brousseau| En Route Books and Media
Defending Human Dignity: Catholic Answers to Gender, Abortion, and Relativism by Marie Brousseau| En Route Books and Media
Sanctity by Michael Bluvas| En Route Books and Media
The Suffering Paradox by Keithen Hamilton| En Route Books and Media
Have you ever questioned what God is asking of you, why your prayers feel unanswered, or why the Holy Spirit seems distant? New Insight into Seeing the Holy Spirit at Work in Your Life offers practical, Spirit-filled guidance to help you discern your purpose, grow in faith, and recognize God’s presence in everyday life. Annette Hills—an inspirational speaker and award-winning recording artist—shares personal stories, reflective insights, and original song lyrics to awaken your spiritual...| En Route Books and Media
Corridors of the Absurd: Sinister tales from the Deep Halls of Power by Kenneth Francis| En Route Books and Media
Keithen Hamilton is a Catholic, a devoted husband since the age of fifteen, and the father of four boys. The Suffering Paradox was not something he set out to write—it emerged from a deep, inescapable inner compulsion. After much prayer and reflection, he came to believe he was called to write this book for those who carry the quiet, persistent weight of daily suffering.| En Route Books and Media
This book gathers the profound spiritual insights of Fr. George Aschenbrenner, S.J., offering a lifetime of wisdom on prayer, discernment, and inner transformation. These collected essays invite readers into a deeper relationship with God, drawing from Ignatian spirituality and pastoral experience. With clarity and depth, Fr. Aschenbrenner guides the soul toward authenticity, healing, and strength in Christ. A treasured resource for spiritual directors, retreatants, and all seeking interior r...| En Route Books and Media
Finding Flannery: A Travel Memoir Exploring the Mystique of Southern Gothic Writer Flannery O’Connor and the Legacy She Has Left Us All, authored by Christina Brajkovich, Karen Anne Mahoney, and Roxane B. Salonen| En Route Books and Media
La disciplina spirituale: Meditazioni sull’insegnamento di Frithjof Schuon por James S. Cutsinger| En Route Books and Media
Apologia Pro Sancta Maria Mater Pulchrae Dilectionis: Mother of the Church (Mater Ecclesiae), Book I| En Route Books and Media
10 Steps to Lasting Healing: True Psychology—for Catholics by L K Miller| En Route Books and Media
“The Catechism observes that God’s original plan for marriage has been ‘seriously disturbed’ by sin (1608). As a result, man and woman’s ‘mutual attraction, the Creator’s own gift, changed into a relationship of domination and lust’ (1607). In Don’t Plant Your Seeds Among Thorns: A Catholic’s Guide to Recognizing and Healing from Domestic Abuse, Jenny duBay compassionately discusses the true nature of marriage while providing resources and hope for those who aren’t ...| En Route Books and Media