The following is a sub-index of faithful Catholic Christian eBooks with titles from 0-9 and A-E that are available online for reading or downloading, legally and for free, either because they are now in the public domain or because they were uploaded or published online by their lawful copyright holders. The other sub-indexes are:
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- 101 Questions about the Catholic Mass (Thy Kingdom Come, 2007). With a Foreword by Fr. Theodore Book, Director of the Office of Divine Worship, Archdiocese of Atlanta. Available in PDF format through this page of The Catholic Mass… Revealed.
- “The 2004 Directory on the Ministry of Bishops: Reflections on Episcopal Governance in a Time of Crisis”, by Professor Thomas J. Green, 41st Annual Convention CCLS (2006). Available in PDF format on this page of the Canadian Canon Law Society.
- 30 Days: International Monthly Magazine, Year XXX, No. 5 (2012). English. May be read online on this page and available in PDF format on this page.
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- Abandonment to Divine Providence, by Jean Pierre de Caussade, S.J., edited by Re. J. Ramiere, S.J., introduction by Dom Arnold, O.S.B., third English edition translated from the tenth complete French edition by E.J. Strickland (Exeter: Sydney Lee, Ltd., catholic Records Press; St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder Book Co.). With Imprimatur dated 1921. Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Abiding Presence of the Holy Ghost in the Soul, by Bede Jarrett (New York: Cathedral Library Association, 1918). With Imprimatur. Also contains the text of Encyclical Letter for Pentecost (1897) of Pope Leo XIII. Available in multiple formats at Manybooks, in somewhat fewer formats at Project Gutenberg, and in epub, fulltext and kindle formats atInternet Archive. A second copy is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- “The Abortion-Breast Cancer Link: What Today’s Evidence Shows”, by Angela Lanfranchi, M.D., Ethics & Medics, Vol. 28, No.1 (January 2003). 4 pages. Available in PDF format at the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute.
- About Sin, Forgiveness and Reconciliation, Pastoral Letter by Bishop Paul Hinder, Apostolic Vicar of Southern Arabia (2012). Available in PDF format at UAE Malankara (the Syro Malankara Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church at the United Arab Emirates) in English and in Malankara.
- Abortion: The Myths, the Realities, and the Arguments, by Germain Grisez (New York, Cleveland: Corpus Books, 1970). Available in PDF format at The Way of the Lord Jesus (copyright 2009). [N.B., The book provides a history and summary of the abortion issue. The webpage states: “Because Grisez… published it before Roe v. Wade, much of its content is out of date… However, some parts of this book remain relevant and sound, and careful readers may find them useful.”]
- Abridged Catechism of Christian Doctrine, new edition, specially adapted for use in the parochial schools of the United States, by Rev. Joseph Deharbe, S.J. (New York, Cincinnati, Ohio: F. Pustet & Co., 1901). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- An Abridgment of the Interior Spirit of the Religious of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, explained by Saint Francis de Sales and collected by Maupas, Bishop of Evreux (Washington: George Templeman, 1834). Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive, which states the co-author to be Henri Cauchon de Maupas du Tour, Bishop of Puy.
- Acceptance of Sufferings, from the book The Great Redeemer by The Very Rev. Thamer Toth, Professor, University of Budapest, translated by V.G. Agotai, edited by Rev. Newton Thomson. With 1937 Imprimatur. Available in PDF format on this page of Catholic Pamphlets.net.
- An Account of the Conversion of the Reverend John Thayer: Formerly a Protestant Minister of Boston, Written by Himself, to which is added A Letter to His Brother, and His Controversial Writings, by the Editors of the U.S. Catholic Press (Hartford, Conn., 1832). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. Another edition with older spelling (Lisbon: Na Offic. Patr. de Francisco Luiz Ameno, 1788), with English e Portugues on opposite pages, is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Acquisition of Sovereignty by Quasi-States: The Case of the Order of Malta, by Noel Cox. Available in PDF format at the International Law Students’ Association.
- Ad Tuendam Fidem: Apostolic Letter Motu Proprio, by which certain norms are inserted into the Code of Canon Law and into the Code of Canon of the Eastern Churches, by Pope St. John Paul II, May 28, 1998. From L’Osservatore Romano, Weekly Edition in English, 15 July 1998, 1. May be read online at the EWTN Library. [N.B. The Letter promulgates “new norms which expressly impose the obligation of upholding truths proposed in a definitive way by the Magisterium of the Church, and which also establish related canonical sanctions.”]
- Address of the Roman Catholics to their fellow citizens, of the City and State of New York(1840). Available at Internet Archive.
- Address to the Bishops of the Episcopal Conference of the United States of America (California, Nevada and Hawaii) on 2 October 1998, by Pope John Paul II. May be read online at the Holy See.
- Address to the Participants in the International Congress on “Life-Sustaining Treatments and Vegetative State: Scientific Advances and Ethical Dilemmas” on Saturday, 20 March 2004, by Pope John Paul II. May be read online at the Holy See, and available in pdf format at Semantic Scholar. A comment by Fr. Basil Cole, O.P. “Why So Long to Make a Decision?”, Homiletic & Pastoral Review (December 2004): pp. 62-66, may be read online on this page at Catholic Culture.
- Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage; The Sparkling Stone; The Book of Supreme Truth, by Blessed John of Ruysbroeck (1916). Available at Internet Archive.
- The Adornment of the Spiritual Marriage, by Blessed John Ruysbroeck. May be read online at Catholic Community Forum.
- Advice to Parents, by Saint Alphonsus Liguori (1960). Catholic Truth Society of Oregon No. Fam060. May be read online and available in PDF format on this page of Catholic Truth Society Pamphlets. Also available in PDF format on this page of Catholic Pamphlets.net.
- Aeterni Patris, Encyclical, On the Restoration of Christian Philosophy, by Pope Leo XIII (promulgated on 4 August 1879). Available at EWTN Library.
- Affirming Love, Avoiding AIDS: What Africa Can Teach the West, by Matthew Hanley and Jokin de Irala, with a Foreword by Edward C. Green (Philadelphia: National Catholic Bioethics Center, 2010). Available in PDF format (on this page) at Bioetica.
- Against Heresies, or Refutation and Overthrow of Knowledge falsely so-called [or, Adversus Haereses], by St. Irenaeus of Lyons (c.180 AD), trans. Alexander Roberts and William Rambaut; from Ante-Nicene Fathers, Vol. 1, eds. Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, and A. Cleveland Coxe (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1885). May be read online at New Advent (rev. and ed. Kevin Knight), with active links to relevant Catholic Encyclopedia articles and Scripture passages; and on The Augustine Club. [A defense of Christianity against Gnosticism, which shows that the early Church had Catholic views of sacramental grace, the Roman primacy, the bishops as successors of the apostles, etc. Books I and II are somewhat difficult summaries of Gnostic beliefs to be refuted, so it may be better to start with Book III, which begins the summary of Christian teaching.]
- Agenda Social: Coleccåo de Textos Magisteriais, pelo Conselho Pontifício Justiça e Paz, preparado por Rev.Do Pe. Robert A. Sirico e Rev.Do Pe. Maciej Zieba, O.P, com um prefácio do Venerável Servo de Deus François-Xavier Nguyên Cardeal Van Thuân (Cidade do Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2000). Disponível em formato HTML e formato PDF em The Social Agenda.
- Albanian Catholic Bulletin (Buletini Katholik Shqiptar), Vol. 6 (Santa Clara, California: Albanian Catholic Information Center, 1985). In 108 pages. Available at the Gleeson Library Digital Collections. [N.B., This issue commemorates the 40th anniversary of the Communist persecution of Catholic Albanians.]
- Albanian Catholic Bulletin (Buletini Katholik Shqiptar), Vol. 13 (San Francisco, California: Albanian Catholic Institute, 1992). [N.B., This issue celebrates the end of Communist tyranny in Albania and the restoration of the Church’s freedom.]
- Albanian Catholic Bulletin (Buletini Katolik Shqiptar), Volume 15 (The Daniel Dajani, S.J. Albanian Catholic Institute, 1994). Includes “Calvary in Kosova: Albanian Catholics in the Former Yugoslavia” by Lush Gjerji, among other articles. May be read online at the University of San Francisco-Gleeson Library Digital Collections.
- All About Angels, by Dr. Andrew Sulavik (New Haven, CT: Knight of Columbus Catholic Information Service, 1999). With Imprimatur. Available in PDF format on this page of the Knights of Columbus.
- All for Jesus or, The Easy ways of divine love, 14th ed. by Frederick William Faber (London, Burns & Oates, New York: Benziger, 1866). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive. (Digitizing sponsor: National Institute for Newman Studies, Book contributor: Saint Mary’s College of California).
- All Glory to the Blood of Jesus: Devotion to the Precious Blood, followed by a choice selection of prayers and exercises in its honor (Montreal, 1887). With the approbation of the Bishop of St. Hyacinthe. From microform. Available in multiple formats at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- “Allocution to the Italian Association of Large Families”, Venerable Pope Pius XII, January 20, 1958. Under the title “The Large Family”, from The Pope Speaks (Spring 1958), it may be read online on this page of Catholic Culture. Excerpts of the address may be found in “Family”, a collection of statements of the authentic magisterium, on this page of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
- Always Our Children: Pastoral Message to Parents of Homosexual Children and Suggestions for Pastoral Ministers, by the Committee on Marriage and Family, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, United States of America, approved by the NCCB Administrative Committee, September 10, 1997, released October 1, 1997. May be read online at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Formerly available at Christ’s Faithful People (as of 15 October 2012 possibly defunct) which noted that: “The document remains the work of a committee of the US Bishops’ Conference. It carries no ecclesiastical authority or magisterial weight.”
- The Ambassador of Christ, by James Cardinal Gibbons (Baltimore, New York, London: John Murphy & Company, 1896). May be read online and available in pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, Daisy, djvu, and text formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Ambrosian Liturgy:The Ordinary and Canon of the Mass According to the Rite of the Church of Milan, done into English, with an introduction by E.G. Cuthbert F. Atchley (London: Cope and Fenwick, 1909). Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- “America’s War for Independence: Just or Unjust?”, by John Keown, Journal of Catholic Social Thought 6:2. Available in PDF format at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics.
- “The Apostolic Exhortation Amoris laetitia: a theological critique” and its accompanying letter signed by 45 theologians (dated 29 June 2016). Available in PDF format through this page of LifeSite News.
- Analecta hymnica medii aevi, volume 1, edited by Guido Maria Dreves (Leipzig: Fues’s Verlag (R. Reisland), 1886). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Analecta hymnica medii aevi, volume 2, edited by Guido Maria Dreves (Leipzig: Fues’s Verlag (R. Reisland), 1886). Available at Internet Archive.
- “Anaphoneo! Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant” (Presentation Notes), by Deacon Jeff Drzycimski. Available in PDF format on this page of Catholic Adult Faith. [N.B., Provides citations of the Holy Scriptures, the Fathers, and the Founders of Protestantism that attest to the truth of Catholic teaching on the Blessed Mother]
- The Anatomy of Prejudice, by Paul Stenhouse, M.S.C., Ph.D. A compilation of essays written from 1989 to 1990. [An examination of Anti-Catholic bigotry. Measures 40 pages when printed to PDF.] May be read online on this page of Annals Australasia (which is a Wayback Machine snapshot of the relevant page of Annals Austalasia, now sadly defunct).
- “The Ancestry and Theology of the Rite of Major Exorcism (1999/2004)”, by Daniel G. Van Slyke, Antiphon 10.1 (2006): 70-116. Available in PDF format on this page of the Society for Catholic Liturgy.
- And You Will Know the Truth: How to Defend and Explain the Catholic Faith, by Sebastian R. Fama. Available at Internet Archive in multiple formats. Apologetics.
- Anecdotes and Examples Illustrating the Catholic Catechism, selected and arranged by Rev. Francis Spirago, supplemented, adapted to the Baltimore Catechism, and edited by Rev. James J. Baxter (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1904). Available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.) at Internet Archive with a second copy at Internet Archive; and available in pdf format at FishEaters. [N.B., The website FishEaters evinces hostility to the Second Vatican Council that requires correction with the hermeneutic of continuity and reform. Please read other texts on the website with prayerful caution.]
- The Anglican Use Gradual, adapted by C. David Burt (Mansfield, Massachusetts: Partridge Hill Press, 2006). Available in PDF format at Project Canterbury (linked to from Musica Sacra and Ordinariate News).
- The Anglican Use Office (Mansfield, Massachusetts: Partridge Hill Press, 2006). Available in PDF format at the Partridge Hill Press.
- “Anglicanism, Catholicism and the Negro Slave”, by Herbert S. Klein, Comparative Studies in Society and History, Volume 8, Issue 3 (April 1966): pp. 295-327. Available in pdf format (on this page) of Stanford University.
- Annals Australasia (455 Selected Articles and various pamphlets), by Dr. Leslie Rumble, Fr. Paul Stenhouse, Ph.D., et al. Available online at the Wayback Machine (which is the 5 September 2015 snapshot of the portal Sean O Lachtnain’s Home Page, now sadly defunct) [N.B., This provides access to many very useful resources on faith, morals, and apologetics. The webpage title is actually: “455 Selected Articles from Back Issues of “Annals Australasia”—formerly known as “Annals Australia”, “Radio Replies” and the two ancillary volumes, and Various Pamphlets by former Editor of “Annals” — Dr. Leslie Rumble, and Current Editor of “Annals” and Author of Catholic Answers to “Bible” Christians- available from Chevalier Press by Fr. Paul Stenhouse, M.S.C., Ph.D. — Current “ANNALS” Editor”].
- Annals of the Propagation of the Faith: A Periodical Collection of Letters from the Bishops and Missionaries Engaged in the Missions of the Old and New World, and of All the Documents Relating to Those Missions, and to the Institution of the Propagation of the Faith, Volume 66 (Baltimore, Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 1903). Available at Internet Archive.
- Annals of the Propagation of the Faith: A Periodical Collection of Letters from the Bishops and Missionaries Engaged in the Missions of the Old and New World, and of All the Documents Relating to Those Missions, and to the Institution of the Propagation of the Faith, Volume 67 (Baltimore, Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 1904). Available at Internet Archive.
- Annals of the Propagation of the Faith: A Periodical Collection of Letters from the Bishops and Missionaries Engaged in the Missions of the Old and New World, and of All the Documents Relating to Those Missions, and to the Institution of the Propagation of the Faith, Volume 69 (Baltimore, Society for the Propagation of the Faith, 1906). Available at Internet Archive.
- “The Anointed Imagination: The Character of Catholic Literature in the Twentieth Century”, by Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis, Communio: International Catholic Review, Volume 18.1 (Spring 1991): pp. 69-88. Available in PDF format through this page of Communio.
- Another China: Notes on the Celestial Empire as viewed by a Catholic Bishop, Right Rev. Monseigneur Reynaud, C.M., edited by M. T. Kelly (Dublin: Browne & Nolan, Limited and M.H. Gill & Son; London: Burns & Oates, Limited; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1897). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Another Look at John Henry Cardinal Newman, by Richard Sartino. 36 pages. Available in PDF format at Tradition in Action. [N.B., This essay/ebook critiques the theology of Newman, especially the psychology of belief expressed in his Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent. Whatever the merit of its critique, please disregard its extremely negative references to the Second Vatican Council, and please avoid reading any other text on the website, which embraces a hermeneutic of discontinuity.]
- Answering Arguments for Abortion Rights, by Professor Francis J. Beckwith, Ph.D. (1990-1991). May be read online at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library: Part One: “The Appeal to Pity”; Part Two: “Arguments from Pity, Tolerance, and Ad Hominem”; Part Three: “Is The Unborn Human Less Than Human?”; Part Four: “When Does a Human Become a Person?”. [N.B.1, Although it was written before Professor Beckwith converted from “Evangelical” Protestant heresy to the Catholic Faith in 2007, this essay nonetheless provides intellectually solid arguments that Catholic Christians may find useful.] [N.B.2, Christian Classics Ethereal Library (CCEL) is a non-Catholic website, though it contains a number of Catholic works as well. Catholic Christians without sufficient theological formation are counseled to sift other materials on the website with prayerful caution.]
- Answers to a Jewish Enquirer, by Rev. Théodore Ratisbonne, translated from the French (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1920). May be read online, and available in multiple formats, at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto). Apologetics, Evangelization, Judaism.
- Antiphonarium Romanum juxta ritum sacrosanctæ Romanæ Ecclesiæ [possibly: The Roman Antiphonary according to the rite of the most holy Roman Church] (1864). From microfilm. Available at Internet Archive.
- Apologetica; elementary apologetics for pulpit and pew, by Patrick Albert Halpin (New York, J.F. Wagner, 1905). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: The Library of Congress, Book contributor: The Library of Congress) with a second copy here.
- Apologetics and Evangelism for Catholics, by Adadzie, Godwin Delali (GADEL). Available at Internet Archive. A short tract that aims “to demonstrate some Scriptural texts that support some Catholic beliefs and practices, hence answering common objections non-Catholic Christians hold against the Catholic Church”
- Apologia Pro Vita Sua; Being a History of His Religious Opinions (1865 edition and after). May be read online (here) at Newman Reader (London, New York, Bombay, and Calcutta: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908), and available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library (London: Longmans,Green, 1895), Many Books.net (London, New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1990), at Internet Archive and Open Library (London, New York: Longmans, Green, 1888), and at Internet Archive and Open Library (London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1882). An MP3 audiobook is available at Libri Vox.
- Apologia Pro Vita Sua; Being a Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled “What, then, does Dr. Newman mean?” (1864 edition). Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1864), as well as at Project Gutenberg and Many Books.net (London: J. M. Dent & Sons; New York: E.P. Dutton & Co.). An incompletely proofread copy based on this edition may be read online at the Modern History Sourcebook.
- Apologie Scientifique de la Foi Chrétienne, 2e edition, par F. Duilhé de Saint-Projet (Paris: Librairie de la Societée bibliographique; Toulouse, 1885). Avec l’approbation du Pape Leo XIII. Disponible en Internet Archive et Open Library.
- The Apostles and the First Disciples, by Pope Benedict XVI (General Audiences 2006-2007). May be read online through Catechesis of the Popes. This provides a collection of the teaching addresses of Pope Benedict on the Origins of the Church; the Apostles; and the First Disciples. [N.B., According to Catechesis of the Popes: “This catechesis is available in book form from Our Sunday Visitor and Ignatius Press. Our Sunday Visitor has also published a corresponding Study Guide which is available for purchase and as a free downloadable.pdf file. OSV has also published an Illustrated Edition of The Apostles.”]
- Apostolic Exhortation “Evangelii Nuntiandi” on Evangelization in the Modern World, by Pope Paul VI (December 8, 1975). May be read online at the Holy See. A summary and reflection by Cardinal Lucas Moreira Neves, O.P. may be read online at EWTN Library.
- Apostolic Letter “Vicesimus Quintus Annus” on the 25th Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Conciliar Constitution “Sacrosanctum Concilium” on the Sacred Liturgy, by Pope St. John Paul II (4 December 1988). Available at the Holy See and the Catholic Liturgical Library.
- Apparition of the Blessed Virgin on the Mountain of La Salette the 19th of September, 1846, Published by the Shepherdess of La Salette with Imprimatur by Mgr. Bishop of Lecce, by Mélanie Calvat (Lecce, 1897; repr. Lyon, 1904). May be read online at the Internet Modern History Sourcebook. [The webpage states: “Unless otherwise indicated the specific electronic form of the document is copyright. Permission is granted for electronic copying, distribution in print form for educational purposes and personal use. If you do reduplicate the document, indicate the source. No permission is granted for commercial use of the Sourcebook.”]
- Apparitions of Our Lady in Their Historical Context, by Dennis Barton (The ChurchinHistory Information Centre, 2007). May be read online in 2 parts (Part 1 and Part 2) and available (here) in pdf format at The ChurchinHistory Information Centre.
- “Aquinas and the Theology of the Body” (lecture), by Fr. Thomas Petri, O.P., STD. The video of the lecture (56m 25s) is available on this page through the Vimeo channel of the Province of Saint Joseph. [According to the description, Fr. Petri “considers the basics of John Paul II’s “theology of the body” apropos the perennial wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas”.]
- “Aquinas on Interior and Exterior Acts: Clarifying a Key Aspect of His Action Theory” Duarte Sousa-Lara, Josephinum Journal of Theology, Vol. 15, No. 2 (2008): pp. 243-276. Available in pdf format (on this page) of Etica e Politica, and at DocPlayer.
- “Aquinas on the Object and Evaluation of the Moral Act: Rhonheimer’s Approach and Some Recent Interlocutors”, by Professor William F. Murphy, Jr., Josephinum Journal of Theology, Vol. 15, No. 2 (2008): pp. 205-242. Available in pdf format on this page, with a 2nd copy on this page of the Pontifical College Josephinum; and at ReligionDocBox.
- “Aquinas on the Object of the Human Act: A Reading in Light of the Texts and Commentators”, by Dr. Duarte Sousa-Lara, translated by Dr. Joseph T. Papa, Josephinum Journal of Theology, Vol. 15, No. 2 (2008). The author states: “This essay was originally the fourth chapter of my doctoral dissertation, A especificação moral dos actos humanos segundo são Tomás de Aquino, Edizioni Università Santa Croce, Rome 2008.” Available in pdf format (on this page) of Etica e Politica.
- “Are Catholic Colleges Leading Students Astray?”, by Patrick J. Reilly. Available in PDF format (on this page) of the Cardinal Newman Society.
- Are We Doing Good? Catholic Social Teaching and the Ethics of Public Policy Outcomes in New Zealand, by Brenda Margaret Radford (2010). Doctoral Thesis, Massey University, Albany. 534 pages. Available in PDF format at Massey Research Online, Massey University. [N.B., The text states: “Copyright is owned by the Author of the thesis. Permission is given for a copy to be downloaded by an individual for the purpose of research and private study only. The thesis may not be reproduced elsewhere without the permission of the Author.”]
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, 3rd edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London: E. Lumley, 1871). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Open Library and Internet Archive, and at Hathi Trust Digital Library.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, 4th edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London: Basil Montague Pickering, 1876). Available at Hathi Trust Digital Library.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, 1871). An edition “Printed for Private Circulation Only”, as stated in the copyright page. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, 5th edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman, (London, New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1888). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive, with another impression (London: Pickering and Co., 1883) available at Open Library.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, 6th edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1890). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, 7th edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, New York: Longmans, Green and Co., 1890). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive, with a second copy at Internet Archive, and a third copy at Internet Archive; and at Hathi Trust Digital Library and Google Books.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, New Edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, New York: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1891). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive, and at Hathi Trust Digital Library.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, New impression, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, New York, Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1897). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, New impression, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, New York, Bombay: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1901). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, New impression, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1908). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive, and may be read online at Newman Reader (revised September 2002).
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, New impression, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1919). May be read online, and available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.) at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, by Blessed John Henry Newman. An ebook [N.B., not certain which edition] is offered for sale at Google Books.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century, Birmingham Oratory Millennium Edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman (in hardback format). May be purchased at the Catholic Truth Society Bookshop. [N.B., With introduction and notes by Dr. Rowan Williams, noteworthy but non-Catholic scholar and formerly the seniormost ecclesiastic in the Anglican communion. Catholic readers, especially those without sufficient theological formation, are advised to either avoid reading these or read them with prayerful caution.]
- The Arians of the Fourth Century: Their Doctrine, Temper, and Conduct, Chiefly as Exhibited in the Councils of the Church, between A.D. 325, & A.D. 381, by Blessed John Henry Newman [N.B., This was written when Blessed Newman had not yet converted to the true and Catholic faith.] (London: J. & F. Rivington, 1833). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library, and a third copy at Internet Archive and Open Library, and a fourth copy at Open Library and Internet Archive; and it may be read online at e-Catholic 2000.
- The Arians of the Fourth Century: Their Doctrine, Temper, and Conduct, Chiefly as Exhibited in the Councils of the Church, between A.D. 325, & A.D. 381, 2nd edition, by Blessed John Henry Newman (E. Lumley, 1854). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive, with a second copy at Open Library and Internet Archive, and another copy at Hathi Trust Digital Library.
- Armed with the Faith: A Catholic Handbook, Catholic Information Service edition, edited by Reverend Daniel R. Sweeney, S.J. (New Haven, CT: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council, Catholic Information Service, 2009). With Imprimatur. [N.B., This new edition of the Military Catholic Handbook contains various prayers and devotions, including those specific to soldiers, a manual on confession, and catechetical instructions.] Available in PDF format on this page of the Knights of Columbus.
- Art and Scholasticism, by Jacques Maritain, Translated by Joseph W. Evans. May be read online at Jacques Maritain Center. Art, Aesthetics, Philosophy, Theology.
- Art in the Early Church, by Walter Lowrie (Pantheon Books, 1947). Available at Internet Archive.
- The Art of Union; or A Very Devout Little Work Called The Art Of Union Which Teaches How To Unite The Soul With God, by Giovanni Pili da Fano, translated by Br. Patrick Colbourne OFM Cap. from “Arte de la unione” edited by Br Costanzo Cargnoni in I Frati Cappuccini, Perugia, 1991 Vol. III/I, p.297-429. Available in PDF format through this page of Capuchin Beginnings.
- “Los Artículos Anticlericales en la Constitución Federal de 1917 y Sus Consecuencias Históricas en México”, por Katherine Ryan-McIlhon, Ave Maria International Law Journal, Volumen 1:2 (2012), paginas 521-546. Disponible en formato PDF en la Escuela de Derecho Ave Maria.
- Arundel Hymns, chosen and edited by Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk and Charles T. Gatty (London: Boosey & Co., 1905?). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive. [N.B., The title page is missing. It has no Imprimatur, but has a letter from Pope Leo XIII dated June 8, 1898 praising the work, which is rather sufficient proof of fidelity.]
- Ascent of Mount Carmel, by St. John of the Cross, 1542-1591. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index.
- Attitude of Catholics towards Darwinism and evolution, by Hermann Muckermann (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1922). With imprimatur. Available at This book has an Open Library and Internet Archive.
- “Augustine, Aquinas, and the Absolute Norm Against Lying”, by Christopher Tollefsen, American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 86, No. 1 (2012): pp. 111-134. Uploaded by C. Tollefsen at Academia.edu.
- Augustinum Hipponensem, Apostolic Letter to the Bishops, Priests, Religious Families and Faithful of the Whole Catholic Church on the Occasion of the 16th Centenary of the Conversion of St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor, by Pope St. John Paul II, 28 August 1986. Available at Catholic Treasury (Electronic Copyright, 1999, by EWTN. All Rights Reserved).
- The Authority of the Church, an excerpt from The Catholic Controversy, by Saint Francis de Sales, translated by Rev. Henry Benedict Mackey, O.S.B. (London: Burns and Oates, 1886). May be read online at Catholic Apologetics Information. [While this site has useful apologetical materials in relation to non-Catholic errors, I counsel readers without adequate theological formation to avoid its materials on the Second Vatican Council, since these manifest an invalid hermeneutic of discontinuity.]
- The Autobiography of St. Anthony Mary Claret. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index.
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- Baltimore Catechism, No. 1: or A Catechism of Christian Doctrine Prepared and Enjoined by Order of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore Questions Numbered to Agree with “Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism” with Prayers and Hymns, No. 1 {For First Communion Classes}. With Imprimatur (1885). Available on Project Gutenberg and ManyBooks in multiple formats. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index [This version of the Baltimore Catechism is abridged for younger students, according to Wikipedia.] Dogma, Morals.
- Baltimore Catechism, No. 2: or A Catechism of Christian Doctrine Prepared and Enjoined by Order of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, Questions Numbered to Agree with “Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism” with Prayers and Hymns, No. 2 {For Confirmation Classes}. With Imprimatur (1885). Available on Project Gutenberg and ManyBooks in multiple formats. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index, [NB: This is the main version of the Baltimore Catechism, according to Wikipedia.].
- Baltimore Catechism, No. 3: or A Catechism of Christian Doctrine Prepared and Enjoined by Order of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore (In Accordance with the New Canon Law), No. 3 (For Two Years’ Course for Post-Confirmation Classes), supplemented by Rev. Thomas L. Kinkead (New York, Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago, San Francisco: Benziger Brothers). With Imprimatur (1885). Available on Project Gutenberg and ManyBooks in multiple formats. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index, [NB: This is the version of the Baltimore Catechism that is expanded for older students, according to Wikipedia]. Dogma, Morals.
- Baltimore Catechism, Nos. 1 to 3 may be downloaded as a single file here on Catholic Primer (e-text copyright 2005 by Catholic Primer).
- Baltimore Catechism, No. 4: or An Explanation Of The Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine For The Use of Sunday-School Teachers and Advanced Classes, by Thomas L. Kinkead (1891). With Imprimatur (1891 and 1921). Available on Project Gutenberg and ManyBooks in multiple formats. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index, May also be read on Catholic Information Network. [NB: This is the version of the Baltimore Catechism that is annotated for teachers/catechists, according to Wikipedia and Catholic Information Network].
- La Banca Mondiale: Come Compromettere lo Sviluppo Economico Promuovendo il Controllo delle Nascite, di Andrew M. Essig, Ph.D., traduzione dall’inglese di Alessandra Nucci (New York: Gruppo di Ricerca sulle Organizzazioni Internazionali, 2007). Disponibile presso l’Istituto Cattolico per la Famiglia e i Diritti Umani.
- “Bartolomé De Las Casas e Francisco De Vitoria: Filosofia Política e Moral no debate sobre o direito natural e o Direito das Gentes no Novo Mundo”, por Antonio Patativa de Sales. Construindo Direito, Vol. n.2 (Dezembro 2010). Disponível em Faculdade de Integração do Sertão.
- Basic Catholic Catechism, by Fr.William G. Most (1990). May be read online at EWTN Library and Catholic Culture.
- Basilicas: Historical and Canonical Development, by Gabriel Chow Hoi-Yan (2003). A 16-page excerpt is available in PDF format on this page of GCatholic.com.
- The Basis for Catholic Belief in Apostolic Succession (Pamphlet), by Timothy L. Hollingworth. 8 pages. Available in PDF format at For My Flesh Is True Food.
- Beauty: a Study in Philosophy, by Aloysius Rother, S.J. (St. Louis, Mo., London: B. Herder, 1917). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Beauty and Truth of the Catholic Church: Sermons from the German, adapted and edited, Volume II, by the Rev. Edward Jones, with an Introduction by the Most Rev. John Ireland (St. Louis, London: B. Herder, 1913). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive [N.B., This volume collects discourses on the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, and the Eucharist.]
- The Beauty and Truth of the Catholic Church: Sermons from the German, adapted and edited, Volume III, by the Rev. Edward Jones, with an Introduction by the Most Rev. John Ireland (Freiburg (Baden); St. Louis, Mo.; London: B. Herder, 1913). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library [N.B., This volume collects discourses on the sacraments of penance, matrimony, orders, and unction, and on education. The OL index age incorrectly provides the image of Volume II.]
- The Beauty and Truth of the Catholic Church: Sermons from the German, adapted and edited, Volume IV, by the Rev. Edward Jones, with an Introduction by the Most Rev. John Ireland (St. Louis, Mo.; London: B. Herder, 1916). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive [N.B., This volume collects discourses on God, Christ, and grace.]
- The Beauty and Truth of the Catholic Church: Sermons from the German, adapted and edited, Volume V, by the Rev. Edward Jones, with an Introduction by the Most Rev. John Ireland (St. Louis, Mo.; London: B. Herder, 1916). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive [N.B. This volume includes discourses on the moral law and the last things.]
- The Beauty of Holiness: Sacred Art and the New Evangelization, by Jem Sullivan (New Haven, CT: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council—Catholic Information Service, 2012). With Imprimatur. Part of the New Evangelization series (Michelle K. Borras, Ph.D., general editor). Available in PDF format (on this page) at the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council—Catholic Information Service.
- The Beckoning of the Wand: sketches of a lesser known Ireland, by Alice Dease (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1908). No imprimatur, but from a reputable Catholic publisher. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- “Being, Gift, Self-Gift: Reply to Waldstein on Relationality and John Paul II’s Theology of the Body” (Part One), by David L. Schindler, Communio 42 (Summer 2015). Available in pdf format through this page of Communio.
- The Belief of Catholics, 2nd edition, by Ronald Knox. With Imprimatur. Available at EWTN Library.
- Benedict [Booklet] (The Catholic Community at Connecticut College, September 15, 2007). Available in PDF format at this page of Connecticut College. [N.B., It appears from the footer of the text that author is Father Larry LaPointe.]
- “Benedict XVI’s ‘Hermeneutic of Reform’ and Religious Freedom”, by Martin Rhonheimer, Nova et Vetera, English Edition, Vol. 9, No. 4 (2011): 1029–54. Available in PDF format at the University of Arizona [Parts of these texts were previously published online also in English at Chiesa. A response by Thomas Pink, “Rhonheimer on religious liberty: On The ‘hermeneutic of reform’ and religious liberty in Nova et Vetera”, may be read online at Rorate Coeli.]
- The Bible. Available in multiple languages on the website of the Holy See, whose English text is from New American Bible (Copyright 2002 by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops).
- The Bible and Rationalism; or, Answer to Difficulties in the Books of Moses, by John Thein. (St. Louis, Mo., B. Herder, 1901). Part 1 of 4. With Imprimatur. Available on Internet Archive [N.B. Actually Part I but the Internet Archive index page says it’s Volume III.]
- The Bible and Rationalism; or, Answer to Difficulties in the Historical, Didactic, and Prophetical Books of the O.T. [Old Testament], by John Thein. (St. Louis, Mo., B. Herder, 1901). Part 2 of 4. With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive.
- The Bible and Rationalism; or, Answer to Difficulties in the Books of the New Testament, by John Thein. (St. Louis, Mo., B. Herder, 1901). Part 3 of 4. With Imprimatur. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive [N.B. Actually Part III but the index page image is incorrectly that of Volume IV.]
- The Bible and Rationalism; or, Answer to Difficulties in the Mosaic Cosmogony, Anthropology, and Biblical Chronology, by John Thein. (St. Louis, Mo., B. Herder, 1901). Part 4 of 4. Concerns the Bible and scientific theories. With Imprimatur. Available on Internet Archive.
- The Bible and the Rule of Faith, by the Abbe Louis Nazaire Bégin, translated by G.M. Ward (London, Burns and Oates; Quebec: John Barrow, 1875). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library, a third (microform) copy at Internet Archive and Open Library, and a fourth copy at Internet Archive. Also available at Forgotten Books.
- Bible Study Resources, by Fr. Eamon Tobin. A series of articles on the Scriptural books. Thus far, 75 articles have been completed on the books from Genesis to Song of Songs. Available at Ascension Catholic community.
- Biblia Clerus: Revised Standard Version (1966) with Concordance. May be accessed online at the Congregation for the Clergy, of the Holy See, and may be downloaded through this page. [N.B., This is a stunningly useful resource for spiritual reading, homiletics, and scholarship. Just click the “COMMENT” link on the top of each Scriptural chapter, and the Navigation Column on the left will show active links to relevant commentaries and passages from the documents of the magisterium, liturgical texts, the writings of the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, Denzinger, and the Catechisms. Also available in Latin, German, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian.]
- Biblia Sacra Juxta Vulgatam Clementinam (editio electronica), præparata a Michaele Tvveedale, auxiliati sunt Mila Bozovic, Margarita Burghart, Ronaldus Conte, Michael Dubiaga, R. P. Joannes Finnegan, Alundis Insensate, Eduardus Kotski, Bertrand Michelet, Michael Morbach, Ricardus Urquhart, Andreja Vasiljevic, et Edgardus Vreuls (Londini, 2005). Cum approbatione. Available in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index.
- The Biblical Basis for Praying to Mary and for Catholic Teachings on Mary [Tract]. Available in PDF format at Most Holy Family Monastery. [Caution: The website is sedevacantist (believes that the papal office is presently vacant) and rejects the Second Vatican Council. Please avoid reading other texts on the website.]
- Biblical Treasury of the Catechism, 3rd edition, compiled and arranged by the Rev. Thomas E. Cox (New York: William H. Young & Company, 1900). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.), at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library, and a third copy at Internet Archive and Open Library. Also available at Forgotten Books (with some pages accessible only to members).
- A Bit of Old China, by Charles Warren Stoddard Project Gutenberg and ManyBooks.net, which describes it as a “description of Old San Francisco’s Chinatown… taken from Charles Warren Stoddard’s book, entitled In the Footprints of the Padres”.
- Blessed are the Pure in Heart: A Pastoral Letter on the Dignity of the Human Person and the Dangers of Pornography, by Bishop Robert W. Finn, Diocese of Kansas City—St. Joseph, February 21, 2007 (Copyright © Diocese of Kansas City–St. Joseph, 2007). The ebook by the Knights of Columbus is available in pdf format (on this page) of the Knights of Columbus. A copy published in The Linacre Quarterly, Vol. 74, No. 4, Article 1, is available in pdf format at Raynor Memorial Libraries. The pastoral letter may also be read online (here) at The King’s Men. A summary consisting of excerpts may be read at Apple Seeds.
- Blessed John Paul II Speaks to Athletes: Homilies, Messages and Speeches on Sport, edited by Kevin Lixey, Norbert Müller, and Cornelius Schäfer, with an Introduction by Bishop Carlo Mazza (John Paul II Sports Foundation, 2012). Available in pdf format at the Pontifical Council for the Laity.
- The Blessed Sacrament: or, The Works and Ways of God, by Frederick William Faber, D.D. (London, Dublin, Derby: Thomas Richardson and Son, 1855). Available at Internet Archive. The 2nd edition, (London, Dublin, Derby: Thomas Richardson and Son, 1856) is available in multiple formats at Internet Archive. The 16th American edition (Baltimore: John Murphy and Co.), republished with sanction and corrections of the author and with approbation dated 4 June 1855 from Archbishop Francis Patrick of Baltimore, is available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B., The American edition that the work is a companion to Father Faber’s All for Jesus, also indexed here.]
- The Blessed Sacrament the Centre of Immutable Truth: a sermon preached at the opening of the Pro-Cathedral of S. Wilfrid’s, York, by Henry Edward Cardinal Manning (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- Blessed Fidelis Chojnacki (1906-1942) [Pamphlet]. Translation from the article in Sulle orme dei Santi, 2000, p. 132-134. Available in PDF format at this page of Capuchin Beginnings.
- Blessed Maria Maddalena Martinengo (1687-1737) [Booklet]. Translation based on an article by Costanzo Cargnoni in Sulle orme dei santi, 2000, p. 161-170. Available in PDF format at this page of Capuchin Beginnings.
- Blessed Symforian Ducki (1888-1942) [Pamphlet]. Translation from the article in Sulle orme dei Santi, 2000, p. 135-136. Available in PDF format at this page of Capuchin Beginnings.
- The Blessed Virgin in the Fathers of the First Six Centuries, by Thomas Livius, C.Ss.R., with a Preface by Herbert Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster (London: Burns and Oates; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger, 1893). May be read online, and available in various formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, text, etc.) at Internet Archive. Also available at Google Books.
- The Book of Armaments: Defending Your Catholic Faith, by Gary Michuta (Eastern Catholic Re-Evangelization Center). Available in PDF format (on this page) at the Saint Thomas Chaldean Catholic Church, and at Scribd.com.
- The Book of Divine Worship; Being Elements of the Book of Common Prayer Revised and Adapted according to the Roman Rite for Use by Roman Catholics Coming from the Anglican Tradition, Approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops of the United States of America and Confirmed by the Apostolic See (Mt. Pocono, PA: Newman House Press, 2003). With Imprimatur. Available in PDF format (on this page) of Our Lady of the Atonement Catholic Church, linked to by Daily Office; and on this page, linked to by the Anglicanorum Coetibus Society. [N.B., Steven Cavanaugh of Anglican Use reported that there will soon be a revised Book of Divine Worship, with the order of the Mass conforming to the new translation of the Roman Missal.]
- The Book of Saints: a dictionary of servants of God canonized by the Catholic Church, extracted from the Roman & other martyrologies, compiled by the Benedictine monks of St. Augustine’s Abbey, Ramsgate (London: A. & C. Black, Ltd., 1921). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Book of Supreme Truth, by Blessed John Ruysbroeck. Available at the Catholic Community Forum.
- Bread of Life, Volume 32, No. 3, Confronting the New Age: Jesus is the Answer (July/August 2008). Available in PDF format (on this page) at the Bread of Life Renewal Centre
- The “Brief Outlines” of Dogmatic Constitutions, prepared by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council (Summer 1960), translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- A Brief Text-Book of Logic and Mental Philosophy, by Charles Coppens, 1835-1920 (New York: Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, 1891). Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: University of California Libraries).
- A Brief Text-Book of Logic and Mental Philosophy, by Charles Coppens, 1835-1920 (New York: Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, 1891). Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: University of California Libraries).
- A Brief Text-Book of Moral Philosophy, by Charles Coppens, 1835-1920 (New York: Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, 1895; copyright 1895 by the Catholic School Book Company). Available on Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: University of California Libraries).
- Byzantine Catholic Hymnal: Traditional Spiritual Songs and Hymns of the Divine Liturgy in English and Slavonic (Pittsburgh, PA: Metropolitan Cantor Institute/ Byzantine Catholic Seminary, 2007). Available in PDF format (on this page) of the Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh.
- Byzantine Catholic Prayer For the Home. Available in PDF, Full Text and DJVU formats at Internet Archive, which describes its contents as “Prayers used by Byzantine Catholics. Includes Common Prayers, Devotional Prayers, Evening and Morning Prayers, The Office of Hours (Matins, Vespers, Compline, Hours, Propers), the Menaion, Akathists, Molebens, and Divine Liturgy. Texts are public domain religious texts used by members.”
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- Cabinet of Catholic Information: a collection of lectures and writings of eminent prelates and priests of the Catholic Church in America and Europe including Cardinal Gibbons, Cardinal Manning, Cardinal Ferrata, Archbishop Ryan [et al.] ; embellished with colored and half-tone engravings reproduced for this work from the paintings of the great masters of the world, edited by Charles Henry Bowden (Buffalo, N.Y: Duggan Pub. Co., 1904). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. Includes a “Simple dictionary for Catholics” at the end.
- A Calendar of Scottish Saints, Second Edition Revised & Augmented, by Dom Michael Barrett, O.S.B. (Fort-Augustus: Abbey Press, 1919). With Imprimatur. Available in many formats at Manybooks.net.
- The Call of the Desert, by Archbishop Francis M. Zayek (June 1977). Available in PDF format at the in PDF format on this page of the Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn. [N.B., This 13-page booklet, written to mark the canonization of Saint Charbel Makhloof, provides an introduction to the eremetical life, especially in the Maronite Catholic Church.] Posted in (very belated) observance of the Feast of St. Charbel Makhloof in the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite (24 June).
- Called to Love: John Paul II’s Theology of Human Love, by Katrina F. Ten Eyck and Michelle K. Borras, Ph.D. (Knights of Columbus, 2014). Available in pdf format at the Knights of Columbus. This text contains reflections on the Theology of the Body.
- Calvary and the Mass: A Missal Companion, by Archbishop Fulton Sheen (P.J. Kenedy & Sons, 1936). May be read in HTML (on this page) of Sancta Missa. [N.B., The Catholic Primer text states the book is in the public domain but the electronic version is copyrighted. The electronic version may be distributed free of charge subject to the stated conditions.]
- Canadian Essays, Critical and Historical, by Thomas O’Hagan (Toronto, W. Briggs, 1901). Available in various formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi) at Internet Archive.
- “Canon 915: The Discipline Regarding the Denial of Holy Communion to Those Obstinately Persevering in Manifest Grave Sin”, by the Most Rev. [now Cardinal] Raymond L. Burke, Archbishop of St. Louis, Periodica de Re Canonica, Vol. 96 (2007) pp. 3-58. May be read online on this page of the EWTN Library; and on this page of the Real Presence Eucharistic Education and Adoration Association, linked to from In the Light of the Law (blogspot) and In the Light of the Law (wordpress).
- “Canon Law and the Human Person”, by Rev. John J. Coughlin, O.F.M., Journal of Law and Religion, Volume XIX, pages 1-58 (2003-2004). Available in pdf format (on this page) at the University of Notre Dame.
- The Canon of Scripture and Salvation: The Bible came out of the Catholic (Universal) Church and so does Salvation [Tract], by Frederick P. Pogorzelski. Available in PDF and DOC format and may be read online at Catholic Evangelism.
- The Canon of the Old Testament, by Tobias Mullen, Bishop of Erie (New York: FR. Pustet & Co., 1892). Available in various formats (pdf, txt, kindle/mobi, epub, etc.) at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2ndcopy at Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B., On the same subject, see also the essay, “What’s with these “extra” books in the Bible?” on Catholic Bridge.]
- The Canons and Decrees of the Sacred and Oecumenical Council of Trent, celebrated under the Sovereign Pontiffs Paul III, Julius III and Pius IV, translated by Rev. James Waterworth; to which are prefixed essays on the external and internal history of the Council (London: Burns and Oates; New York: Catholic Publication Society Company) Available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle) at Open Library and Internet Archive. [N.B. The index page says copyright year 1888, while the preface states that it was written in 1848.] Another edition (London: Dolman, 1848) may be read online at the Hanover Historical Texts Project (Scanned by Hanover College students in 1995).
- Canons of the Particular Law of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, English translation by Rev. Andrei Kachur (2006). Available in PDF format on this page of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
- Canons on the Holy Mass and the Blessed Eucharist, by the Council of Trent. May be read online at Catholic Liturgical Library. Includes canons concerning the Most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist (September 5, 1551); on Communion Under Both Species and that of Little Children (June 4, 1562); and on the Sacrifice of the Mass (September 17, 1562).
- Cantiques à St. Joseph dédiés à la jeunesse canadienne. Suivis de pieux exercices en l’honneur du même saint et des saints anges [Songs to St. Joseph dedicated to Canadian youth. Followed by devotions in honor of that saint and the holy angels] (Montreal: J. Lovell, 1862). With approbation of the bishop of Montreal. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: University of Ottawa, Book contributor: Faculty of Music, University of Toronto).
- The Capuchin Constitutions of 1536: A New Translation in English, translation by Paul Hanbridge (Rome: Collegio San Lorenzo da Brindisi, 2007, Revised 2009). Available in PDF format at this page of Capuchin Beginnings.
- The Capuchin Reform: A Franciscan Renaissance—A portrait of Sixteenth Century Capuchin life, second edition, by Melchiorre da Pobladura, OFM Cap, with an Introduction by Giuseppe De Luca, translated by Paul Hanbridge OFM Cap from Melchiorre da Pobladura’s La bella e santa riforma and edited by Dr. G. Lomas (Rome, 2007). Available in PDF format through this page of Capuchin Beginnings.
- The Capuchins: a contribution to the history of the Counter-Reformation, by Father Cuthbert, O.S.F.C. (London : Sheed and Ward, 1928) Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: Internet Archive, Book contributor: Internet Archive). From microfilm.
- “Cardinal Manning and the Social Problem” [lecture], by D. J. McDougall, Canadian Catholic Historical Association, Report, 24 (1957), 53-61. A public lecture given at Loyola College, Montreal, September 12, 1957. Available in PDF format at this page of the University of Manitoba.
- Le Cardinal Manning et Son Action Sociale, deuxieme edition, par l’Abbe Jules Lemire (Paris: Victor Lecoffre, 1894). Avec approbation. Disponible dans Internet Archive et Open Library, avec 2e copie dans Internet Archive et Open Library.
- Cardinal Mercier, Pastorals, Letters, Allocutions 1914-1917, edited and translated by Joseph Stillemans (New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons 1917). May be read online at PSM-Data.
- Cardinal Newman, Scholar of Oxford: A Soul’s Quest for Truth, by Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D, LL. DD. Catholic Truth Society of Oregon No. Conv037 (1937). Available in PDF format and may be read online (through this page) of Catholic Truth Society Pamphlets; available in PDF format (here) at Catholic Pamphlets; may be read in TXT format (here) at EWTN Library.
- “Cardinal Stepinac, Pope Pius XII, and the Roman Catholic Church during the Second World War”, by Ronald J. Rychlak, Catholic Social Science Review 14 (2009): 367-383. 18 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of the Catholic Social Science Review. Also available in PDF format at the Social Science Research Network.
- The Cardinal’s Snuff-Box, a novel by Henry Harland. Available in various formats at Project Gutenberg and in even more formats at Many Books.net.
- The Carmelite Manual; Containing a Selection of Beautiful Prayers, and Various Practices of Piety, by the Very Rev. John Spratt (Dublin: James Duffy, 1846). May be read online (on this page) at Google Books. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Carmelite Mysticism: Historical Sketches, by Blessed Titus Brandsma, O.Carm (Darien, Illinois: The Carmelite Press, 1986). Available in PDF format on this page of the Carmelite Province of the Most Pure Heart of Mary, and may be read online at the EWTN Library.
- Carmina Mariana: An English Anthology in Verse in Honour of or in Relation to the Blessed Virgin Mary, 2nd edition, collected and arranged by Orby Shipley [1832-1916?] (London, New York: Burns and Oates, 1894). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, mobi and other formats, at Internet Archive. Also available at Google Books and (with some pages restricted for guest users) at Forgotten Books.
- The Carthusian Life (Charterhouse of the Transfiguration, April 20, 2003). Published with the approval of Reverend Father Marcellin, Superior General of the Carthusian Order, and the authorization of the Most Reverend Kenneth A. Angell, Eighth Bishop of Burlington. Available in PDF format (on this page) of the Charterhouse of the Transfiguration.
- The CASE Directory: An Annotated List of Evangelisation Resources for the Catholic Communities of England and Wales (Catholic Agency to Support Evangelisation). Available in PDF format (on this page) of the Catholic Agency to Support Evangelisation.
- Cases of Conscience for English-speaking Countries, Volume I, by Thomas Slater, S.J (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1911). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, [N.B., The OL index page incorrectly displays the image of Volume II.], with a second copy at Internet Archive.
- Cases of Conscience for English-speaking Countries, Volume II, by Thomas Slater, S.J. (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1912). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive, Internet Archive, and Open Library.
- Casti Connubii: Lettre Encyclique sur le Mariage Chrétien Considéré au Point de Vue de la Condition Présente, des Nécessités, des Erreurs et des Vices de la Famille et de la Société, du Souverain Pontife Pie XI (31 décembre 1930). Disponible sur le site officiel du Saint-Siège. [D’apres Wikipedia: « Elle forme l’essentiel de l’enseignement doctrinal de l’Église sur le sacrement matrimonial et la vie conjugale. »]
- Catechesis for Children with Disabilities: A Handbook for Parish Leaders, presented by Office of Family Catechesis / Parish Leadership Support, Diocese of Phoenix (Updated March 28, 2017). Available in pdf format at the Diocese of Phoenix. [N.B., The text states: “All rights reserved. Permission must be granted for reproduction in whole or part by all entities other than Diocese of Phoenix parishes, schools and partnering organizations. Please contact the Office of Family Catechesis for permission to use or reproduce.”]
- Catechesis on Christian Prayer, by Pope Benedict XVI (General Audiences, 2011-2012). May be read online through Catechesis of the Popes. This provides a collection of the teaching addresses of Pope Benedict on Prayer in the Old Testament; Some Aspects on the Life of Prayer; The Psalms; The Prayer of Jesus; and Prayer in Acts and the Pauline Letters.
- Catechesis on the Angels, by Pope St. John Paul II (General Audiences, 9 July—20 August 1986). May be read online at the Holy See and indexed on Catechesis of the Popes.
- Catechism: Doctrinal, Moral, Historical, and Liturgical: With Answers to the Objections Drawn from the Sciences against Religion, by Patrick Power (Dublin: James Duffy; London: Burns and Oates, 1905). With episcopal approbation. Volume I is available at Internet Archive and Open Library; Volume II at Internet Archive; and Volume III at Internet Archive. (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- The Catechism Explained: an Exhaustive Exposition of the Christian Religion, with Special Reference to the Present State of Society and the Spirit of the Age: A Practical Manual for the Use of the Preacher, the Catechist, the Teacher, and the Family; Made Attractive and Interesting by Illustrations, Comparisons, and Quotations from the Scriptures, the Fathers, and other Writers, from the original of Rev. Francis Spirago, edited by Rev. Richard F. Clarke, S.J. (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1899). May be read online, and available in multiple formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, txt, Daisy, and djvu) at Internet Archive and Open Library, with another edition (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1921) available at Internet Archive and Open Library. The 8th edition is available at Internet Archive and Open Library, but with some pages missing from the Preface.
- Catechism made easy, a Familiar Explanation of the Catechism of Christian doctrine, Volume 1, by Henry Gibson (Liverpool: Rockliff Brothers, 1865). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: Google, Book from the collections of: Oxford University). The 2nd edition (Liverpool: Rockliff Brothers; London: Burns and Oates, 1882) With Imprimatur is also available at Internet Archive. (Digitizing sponsor: Google, Book from the collections of: Oxford University).
- Catechism made easy, a familiar explanation of the Catechism of Christian doctrine, Volume 2, by Henry Gibson (Liverpool: Rockliff Brothers; London: R. Washbourne, 1874). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive. (Digitizing sponsor: Google, Book from the collections of: Oxford University).
- Catechism made easy, a familiar explanation of the Catechism of Christian doctrine, Volume 3, by Henry Gibson (Liverpool: Rockliff Brothers; London: R. Washbourne, 1877). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive. (Digitizing sponsor: Google, Book from the collections of: Oxford University).
- A Catechism of Christian Doctrine [or the “Penny Catechism”]. Available at Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice and Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice (2nd copy). The text with a 1971 Imprimatur is available at Catholic Treasury, which notes here: “Developed and copied on software with permission of the CMD Apostolate for the purpose of sharing the Catholic Faith. January 6, 1993 NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE. Prepared by Rev. Walter M. Ciesla”.
- The Catechism of Rodez Explained in the Form of Sermons; a work equally useful to the clergy, religious communities, and faithful, by Abbé Luche, curé of Montbazens, John Thein (St Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1898). With the episcopal recommendation of Bishop of Cleveland and the approbation of the Bishop of Rodez. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive.
- Catechism of St. Pope Pius X (ca. 1880). May be downloaded here on Catholic Primer (e-text copyright 2005 by Catholic Primer) and read online on the Catholic Information Network (copyright 1996 by James Akin. All Rights Reserved.)
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, 2nd edition, English Translation for the United States of America (United States Catholic Conference, Inc., 1997). Following the 1997 editio typica. May be read online on this page of Saint Charles Borromeo Catholic Church; and at the Holy See. Available in pdf format on this page of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg.
- Catechism of the Catholic Church, Simplified. May be read on CatholiCity (1996-2011, the Mary Foundation).
- A Catechism of the Catholic Religion, new edition, preceded by a short history of religion, translated from the German of the Rev. Joseph Deharbe, S.J., edited by the Right Rev. P. N. Lynch, D.D., Bishop of Charleston (New York: Schwartz, Kirwin & Faus, 1878). With approbation by the Archbishop of New York. Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Catechism of the Diocese of Paris, translated from the French by M.J. Piercy (London, Dublin, Derby: Richardson and Son, 1850). With episcopal approbation. May be read online, and available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.), at Open Library and Internet Archive, with a second copy at Internet Archive. Also available at Google Books.
- Catechism for Parish Priests (Also known as the Catechism of the Council of Trent, or the Roman Catechism, or the Catechism of St. Pius V). May be downloaded here on Catholic Primer (e-text copyright 2005 by Catholic Primer); and may be read at Catechetics Online and the Modern History Sourcebook.
- The Catechumen: An Aid to the Intelligent Knowledge of the Catechism, by J.G. Wenham (London: Burns and Oates, R Washbourne; Liverpool: Rockliff Brothers; Dublin: M.H. Gill and Son; Derby: Richardson and Son). May be read online, and available in pdf, djvu, epub, kindle/mobi, txt, and Daisy formats at Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B., This appears to be an excellent resource for understanding the true Faith.]
- Catena Aurea [Golden Chain of Commentaries on the Four Gospels], by St. Thomas Aquinas. May be read at Catechetics Online.
- Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected Out of the Works of the Fathers, Vol. I: St. Matthew, by Saint Thomas Aquinas, translated by John Henry Parker, with a Preface by John Henry Newman (Oxford: John Henry Parker; London: J. Rivington, 1841-1842). Originally printed in 3 parts, and available in multiple formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, etc.): Part I (1841) on Chapters I to X, at Internet Archive and Open Library. Part II (1841) on Chapters XI to XXI, at Internet Archive. Part III (1842) on Chapters XXII to XXVIII, at Internet Archive. Copies are also available without Newman’s Preface: The Latin-English text of entire commentary on St. Matthew’s gospel, with the Dedication translated by Joseph Kenny, O.P., may be read online on this page of the collection St. Thomas Aquinas’ Works in English at the Dominican House of Studies, Priory of the Immaculate Conception. Available in a single PDF volume at Catholic Primer and on this page of Saints’ Books. [N.B., The text states: “The contents the Catena Aurea of St. Thomas Aquinas is in the public domain. However, this electronic version is copyrighted. © The Catholic Primer, 2005. All Rights Reserved.”] May also be read online through this page, which has the whole Catena Aurea of St. Thomas Aquinas on all 4 gospels, at e-Catholic 2000.
- Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected out of the Works of the Fathers by S. Thomas Aquinas: St. John, New Edition, translated by Blessed John Henry Newman (Oxford, London: James Parker, 1874). Available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.) at Open Library and Internet Archive, with a 2ndcopy at Open Library and Internet Archive. Also available at HathiTrust Digital Library.
- Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected out of the Works of the Fathers by S. Thomas Aquinas, Volume IV, St. John, translated by Blessed John Henry Newman (Oxford: John Henry Parker; London: J. Rivington, 1845), 631 pages, is available in various formats at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Open Library and Internet Archive; and available in pdf format (on this page) at Saints’ Books. Also available at HathiTrust Digital Library, with a 2nd copy at HathiTrust Digital Library.
- Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected out of the Works of the Fathers by S. Thomas Aquinas, Volume IV, St. John, translated by Blessed John Henry Newman (Oxford: John Henry Parker; London: J. Rivington, 1841/5) [N.B., Identified as the 1841 edition, though its copyright page says mccclxv or 1845]. Originally published in 2 parts. (A) Both parts may be read online, together with the catenae aureae on the other gospels (1841), through this page at e-Catholic 2000. (B) Volume IV, Part I, concerning Chapters i to x of the gospel according to St. John, is available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Open Library and Internet Archive, along with a 3rd copy at Open Library and Internet Archive, as well as 4th copy at Open Library and Internet Archive. It is also available at HathiTrust Digital Library, with a 2nd copy at HathiTrust Digital Library, and a 3rd copy at HathiTrust Digital Library; and at Google Books. (C) Volume IV, Part II, concerning chapters xi to xxi, is available online at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive and Open Library; and at HathiTrust Digital Library, with a 2nd copy at HathiTrust Digital Library.
- Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected out of the Works of the Fathers by S. Thomas Aquinas: St. John, translated by Blessed John Henry Newman. An edition of the work may be read online on this page at the collection St. Thomas Aquinas’ Works in English maintained at the Dominican House of Studies, Priory of the Immaculate Conception; and through this page (together with other commentaries on the gospel according to St. John), beginning with chapter I, at the Aquinas Study Bible. The ebook is offered for sale at Barnes & Noble.
- Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels, Collected out of the Works of the Fathers by S. Thomas Aquinas: St. John, translated by Blessed John Henry Newman with additional Prooemium and bracketed portions translated by Joseph Kenny, O.P., is available on this page (Latin-English parallel texts) at the collection of St. Thomas Aquinas’ Works in English maintained at the Dominican House of Studies, Priory of the Immaculate Conception. It is reproduced through this page, together with the catenae aureae on the other gospels, beginning with the proemium and chapter I, at Biblia Clerus (the contents of which may be downloaded through this page).
- Catena Aurea – 1 – The Gospel of Matthew – A Commentary on the Gospel by St. Thomas Aquinas. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index,
- Catena Aurea – 2 – The Gospel of Mark – A Commentary on the Gospel by St. Thomas Aquinas. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index,
- Catena Aurea – 3 – The Gospel of Luke – A Commentary on the Gospel by St. Thomas Aquinas. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index,
- Catena aurea or, A golden chain of evidences demonstrating from “analytical treatment of history,” that papal infallibility is no novelty; a memorial of the Papal jubilee, June 16, 1871 to honor the “Annos Petri completos” of our Holy Father, Pope Pius the Great,by an Old Catholic (Perry County, Ohio: St. Joseph’s College, 1871). Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive. [N.B., While author refers to himself as an “Old Catholic”, this appears to be an ironic use of the term, since the work sets out to refute the thesis of Dollinger and the “Old Catholic” sect. The work is therefore orthodox. However, please exercise caution in view of certain statements tending to anti-Semitism.]
- Cathedra Petri: or, The titles and prerogatives of St. Peter, and of his see and successors; as described by the early fathers, ecclesiastical writers, and councils of the church, by C.F.B. Allnatt (London: Burns and Oates, 1883). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. The 1879 edition is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Cathedral chants of the XVI, XVII & XVIII centuries, edited by Edward F. Rimbault (London: D’Almaine, 1844). Available at Internet Archive.
- “Catholic”: an essential and exclusive attribute of the true Church, by Monsignor Thomas John Capel. (New York: Wilcox & O’Donnell, 1884) Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. No Imprimatur, but the author is domestic prelate of Pope Leo XIII, and its content is Catholic.
- Catholic Apologetics Guide 101, by Godwin Delali Adadzie. Available at Internet Archive.
- Catholic Belief; or, A Short and Simple Exposition of Catholic Doctrine, 5th edition, by Very Rev. Joseph Faà di Bruno, 1815-1889 (London, Burns and Oates; New York: Catholic Publication Society, 1884). With the approbation of Cardinal Manning, Archbishop of Westminster. May be read online and available in epub, pdf, mobi, and other formats at Internet Archive. The 2nd edition (London, Burns and Oates, 1878) with Imprimatur is available at Internet Archive with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive.
- Catholic Book Notes, Volume 8, No. 79, edited by James Britten (London: Catholic Truth Society; Westminster, Art & Book Company, 1904). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Catholic Chastity Formation for Families: Universal Truths about Chastity Formation for People of All Ages, With extensive references to the official teachings of the Roman Catholic Church (Kettle River, Minnesota: Comunitas Dei Patris, 2009). 166 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of Family Prayer Night.org. [N.B. Described as “An authoritative resource for parents, engaged couples, and newlyweds on the subject of chastity formation, personality development, marriage, and family life… recommended reading for any adult who desires to grow in virtue and holiness and can be used by Catholic educators to assist parents”]
- The Catholic Choirbook: Anthology I, edited by Ellen Doll Jones and Noel Jones (Englewood, TN: Frog Music Press). May be downloaded (through this page) from Frog Music Press; and available in PDF format (on this page) of the Choir of Saint Columba’s Catholic Church, Glasgow. [N.B.1, The text states: “This choirbook is created under the protection of Creative Commons 3.0, which permits freely copying and sharing of the contents of this book but does not permit the publishing of Creative Commons music and text from this book for commercial purpose without permission.”]
- Catholic Christianity: or, The reasonableness of our religion, by Oliver Rodie Vassall-Phillips (London : R. & T. Washbourne, 1916) Available at Internet Archive.
- The Catholic Church Alone the One True Church of Christ; Sumptuously Illustrated with Famous Paintings by the Great Masters, Six Volumes in One, by Rev. Henry Dodridge, Rev. Henry Edward Manning, Rev. F. Lewis of Granada, Rev. Stephen Keenan, Rev. Bernard Vaughan, and Rev. Thomas N. Burke, with an Introduction by Rev. M.A. White (New York: Catholic Educational Company, 1903). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive
- “The Catholic Church and Censorship in Literature, Books, Drama and Film”, by Aurelie Hagstrom, Analytic Teaching, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 147-156. Available in PDF format at Viterbo University. [This article provides a balanced review of ecclesiastical censorship and its apostolic foundations. The author is indicated to be affiliated with the Department of Theology and Philosophy, University of St. Francis, Joliet, Illinois.]
- Catholic Church and Christian State: a Series of Essays on the Relation of the Church to the Civil Power, Volume 1, translated, with the permission of the author, from the German of Dr. Joseph Hergenröther (London: Burns and Oates, 1876). May be read online, and available in pdf, djvu, epub, kindle/mobi, Daisy, and txt formats, at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy on this page and a 3rd copy of this page, and at Open Library. [Volume I contains the following essays: I. The Holy See and Civil Allegiance; II. Doctrine of Infallibility; III. The Vatican Council; IV. The Pope and the Bishops; V. The Syllabus and Modern States; VI. Fundamental Principles of the Middle Ages; VII. Civil Rulers and the Holy See; and VIII. Pope Gregory VII.]
- Catholic Church and Christian State: a Series of Essays on the Relation of the Church to the Civil Power, Volume 2, translated, with the permission of the author, from the German of Dr. Joseph Hergenröther (London: Burns and Oates, 1876). May be read online, and available in pdf, djvu, epub, kindle/mobi, Daisy, and txt formats, at Internet Archive. [Volume 2 contains the following essays: IX. The Pope and the Holy Roman Empire; X. The Popes and Their Vassal Kingdoms; XI. Boniface VIII, and Philip the Fair; XII. Gifts of Lands Made by the Pope and the Donation of Constantine; XIII. The Doctrine of the Superiority of the Church and of Her Authority in Matters Temporal; XIV. Origin of the Civil Power and the Right of Resisting It; XV. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction; XVI. The Punishment of Heresy and the Inquisition; XVII. The Church and Liberty of Conscience; and XVIII. Claims of the Pope since the Sixteenth Century.]
- The Catholic Church and Conversion, by G.K. Chesterton. Available on G. K. Chesterton’s Works on the Web. Conversion.
- The Catholic Church and Healing, by Dr. James J Walsh (1928). May be read online at Church in History, part 1, part 2, part 3 (link obtained through Wikipedia entry “James Joseph Walsh”). [N.B., I also recommend checking out the wonderful resources at Church in History, intended to refute historical misconceptions and myths.]Medicine, Science, History, Apologetics.
- The Catholic Church and Science, by Rev. John Gerard, S.J., William Matthews, Dr. B.C.A. Windle, Walter Sweetman (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1908). May be read online and available in multiple formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, etc.) on Internet Archive and Open Library. Science, History, Apologetics.
- The Catholic Church and the Counter-Faith, by Philip Trower (Family Publications). May be read online at Christendom Awake (The webpage states: “Family Publications has now ceased trading. The copyright has reverted to the author Philip Trower who has given permission for the book to be placed on this website. Further chapters will be added as time permits.”) Background information is available at this page, which states that the author “explores the root and branches of the intellectual and spiritual malaise in the West today and how they have affected Catholic philosophy and theology.”
- The Catholic Church and the Gospels, by Charles G. Mortimer (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland). Available at Lux Occulta (copyright status uncertain).
- “The Catholic Church and the Sanctity of Human Life”, by Dr. Josef Spindelböck. Finnish title: „Mitä katolinen kirkko opettaa elämän kunnioittamisesta?“ („What does the Catholic Church teach concerning the respect for life?“). 19 pages. Available in PDF format on the website of Professor Josef Spindelböck. [N.B., This is a concise yet comprehensive overview of the Christian ethic of life. According to the text.]
- The Catholic Church as a Prominent Transnational Actor in the International Political System (Master’s Thesis), by Jesse Paul Petrush Tarlton. Submitted to the Central European Univerity (CEU), Budapest, Hungary, 2012. Available in pdf format (on this page) at the CEU Library.
- Catholic Church Hymnal: With Music (New York: J. Fischer & Bro., 1905). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive, with a second copy here, and a third copy here.
- The Catholic Church in Action, by Michael Williams, with the collaboration of Julia Kernan, completely revised by Zsolt Aradi (New York: P.J. Kenedy & Sons, 1958). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive. [N.B. According to the Foreword to the First Edition, this book attempts “to describe briefly and accurately the main outlines of the organized system by means of which the Catholic Church carries on its work in the world today.]
- The Catholic Church in China: from 1860 to 1907, by Rev. Bertram Wolferstan, S.J. (London, Edinburgh: Sands & Company; St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1909). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Catholic Church in the Middle East: Communion and Witness, by the Synod of Bishops, Special Assembly for the Middle East (2010). May be read online at the Holy See. Available in PDF format at the Holy See and the Maronite Patriarchate of Antioch.
- Catholic Church Music, by Richard R. Terry (London: Greening & Co., 1907). With Imprimatur. Available in pdf format on this page at Musica Sacra (linked by by this page at Corpus Christi Watershed), and on this page of Sancta Missa. Also available in pdf, mobi, epub, and other formats at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive, a 3rd copy at Internet Archive, and a 4th copy at Internet Archive.
- The Catholic Church the True Church of the Bible, by Very Rev. C.J. O’Connell (St. Louis, MO, Freiburg (Baden), London: B. Herder, 1913). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.) at Internet Archive and Open Library; and also available at HathiTrust Digital Library.
- Catholic Churchmen in Science; Sketches of the Lives of Catholic Ecclesiastics who were Among the Great Founders in Science, by Dr. James Joseph Walsh (Philadelphia: American Ecclesiastical Review, 1906). Available at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: University of California Libraries). Science, History, Apologetics.
- Catholic Churchmen in Science: Sketches of the Lives of Catholic Ecclesiastics who were among the Great Founders in Science, 2nd edition, by James J. Walsh, K.ST.G., M.D., PH.D., LITT.D. (Philadelphia: American Ecclesiastical Review, The Dolphin Press, 1906, 1910). Available on Project Gutenberg.
- Catholic Common Sense, by Albert Power (Dublin: Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 1947). Available on Lux Occulta (copyright status uncertain).
- The Catholic Controversy, by Saint Francis de Sales, translated by Rev. Henry Benedict Mackey, O.S.B. (London: Burns and Oates, 1886). May be read online at Good Catholic Books. The 3rd revised and augmented edition, with an excellent translator’s preface (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers; London: Burns and Oates, 1909) (Library of St. Francis De Sales, Volume III) is available in various formats at Internet Archive. The 1989 publisher’s introduction to the TAN edition (The Catholic Controversy: In Defense of the Faith), together with the author’s introduction, is available in PDF format at the De Sales University.
- Catholic Controversy: a Reply to Dr. Littledale’s Plain Reasons, by Henry Ignatius Dudley Ryder (London: Burns and Oates, 1881). Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto). Another edition (London: Burns & Oates; New York: Benziger Brothers, 1889) is available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: National Institute for Newman Studies; Book contributor: Saint Mary’s College of California).
- A Catholic Critique of Jehovah’s Witnesses (Knights of Columbus, 1963). Available at Internet Archive in multiple formats.
- A Catholic Dictionary: containing some account of the doctrine, discipline, rites, ceremonies, councils, and religious orders of the Catholic Church, by William Edward Addis and Thomas Arnold (London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1884). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive. The 6th edition, with additions (New York: Catholic Publication Society, 1887), with Imprimatur, is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Catholic Doctrine of Grace, by George Hayward Joyce (London : Burns Oates & Washbourne, 1920). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: University of Toronto, Book contributor: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, University of Toronto).
- The Catholic Doctrine on Justification: Explained and Vindicated, by the Right Rev. Francis Patrick Kenrick (Philadelphia, Eugene Cummiskey, 1841). Available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.) at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Catholic Doctrine of the Eucharist: demonstrably proved from Scripture, from Tradition, and from the writings of some of the most eminent Catholic and Protestant authors who have treated on the subject; in sixteen letters, with notes and appendices, addressed to the Lord Bishop of Exeter; and dedicated by permission to His Imperial and Royal Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, Bohemia, etc., by M.D. Talbot (London: T. Jones, 1844). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Catholic Economic Thought in the First Part Of Twentieth Century, Focusing on the Work of Oswald Von Nell-Breuning SJ, by Gábor Kemény. Ph.D. Thesis (Budapest: Pázmány Péter Catholic University, 2010). Available in PDF format at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University.
- The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 3 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-May 1912). Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 10 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, June-December 1915). Available in various formats at Internet Archive
- The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 11 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-May 1916). Available in various formats at Internet Archive
- The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 14 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, June-December 1915). Available in various formats at Internet Archive
- The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 16 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, 1918). Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 17 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-May 1911) Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- The Catholic Educational Review, Volume 20 (Washington, D.C.: Catholic Education Press, January-December 1922). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library [N.B. The OL index page refers to the incorrect volume.]
- The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline, and History of the Catholic Church, in 16 volumes, edited by Charles G. Herbermann, Ph.D., LL.D., Edward A. Pace, Ph.D., D.D., and Conde B Pallen, Ph.D., LL.D. (New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907; The Encyclopedia Press, 1913). With Imprimatur. May be read online on this page at New Advent (copyright Kevin Knight, 2012), with active links to other relevant articles and to relevant Bible passages; on this page at e-Catholic 2000 (copyright 1999-2016, e-Catholic2000.com); on this page at CatholiCity; at Catholic Online; and at Wikisource. The individual volumes may be downloaded in various formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobu, etc.) from the links at the Online Books Page.
- Catholic England, edited by John C. Heenan C.M.S. Available in PDF format on this page of Catholic Pamphlets.net.
- Catholic Evidence Training Outlines, compiled by Maisie Ward, with a foreword by His Eminence Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster (London: Sheed & Ward, 1925, fifth impression 1929). With Imprimatur. [Link(s) deleted motu proprio due to copyright concerns, as it was learned that the author passed away only in 1975.] “No one should attempt to use this book without having made a careful study of the Introduction. The speakers are again reminded that these are not street-corner outlines but class outlines to prepare them for the street corner.”
- Catholic Fiction, part 1 (Booklet_, by Godwin Delali Adadzie. Available on Internet Archive, which described the tract thus: “Is the Roman Catholic Church the whore of Babylon? How to refute the claim that Bible Prophecy Reveals Next And Last Pope Will Be A Devil Impersonating John Paul II. Courtesy of the Sts. Peter and Paul Catechism Ministry – Ghana. website: http://www.amen.co.nr. Follow us on http://www.twitter.com/Apologetics”.
- The Catholic Girl’s Guide: Counsels and Devotions for Girls in the Ordinary Walks of Life, and in Particular for the Children of Mary, edited by Rev. Francis X. Lasance (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1906). With Imprimatur. 679 pages. Available in PDF format on this page atSaints’ Books. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- A Catholic Guide to End-of-Life Decisions: An Explanation of Church Teaching on Advance Directives, Euthanasia, and Physician Assisted Suicide (Pamphlet). Available in PDF format (on this page) of Holy Spirit Catholic church.
- A Catholic Guide to End-of-Life’s Critical Decisions: Advance Directives, by Rev. Gerald D. Coleman (Los Altos Hills, California: Daughters of Charity Health System, 2007). Available in PDF format on this page (CLICK HERE) of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Albany. [This 20-page pamphlet provides a guide to Catholic Christians making end-of-life decisions and making advance directives. Although it is specifically written in a US American context, the moral norms it enunciates are universally applicable, being founded on divine and natural law.]
- Catholic Hymns for Youthful and Infant Minds; to which are added, a Few Poems on Subjects Interesting to Catholic Readers, by M. A. P (London : T. Jones, 1847). May be read online, and available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.), at Internet Archive.
- Catholic Loyalty, by James Gibbons (New York: Paulist Press, 1917). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: Internet Archive, Book contributor: University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Libraries)
- Catholic Moral Teaching and its Antagonists Viewed in the Light of Principle and of Contemporaneous History, by Joseph Mausbach, translated from the 6th edition by Anna M. Buchanan (New York: J. F. Wagner, 1914). With Imprimatur. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- “The Catholic Neo-Scholastic Contribution to Human Rights: The Natural Law Foundation”, by Robert John Araujo, S.J. Ave Maria Law Review, Volume 1, No. 1 (2003): pp. 159-174. Available in PDF format at Loyola University.
- Catholic Oratory: A Compilation of Sacred and Sublime Orations, selected from the Sermons and Discourses of Cardinal Gibbons, Cardinal Newman, Cardinal Manning, The Lenten Lectures and Sermons of Cardinal Wiseman, Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia; Bishop Keane, Catholic University, Washington; Bishop Conroy, Father Buckley, Father Merrick, SJ.; Father Brandi, SJ.; Father O’Keeffe, Father Lambing, and Rev. Dr. Brann. Also Father Maguire’s “Refutation of Heresies, and Defence of Catholic Dogma”; besides Sermons and Essays of other Eminent Ecclesiastics. Embellished with portraits of the American and English cardinals and numerous beautiful engravings (New York: Duggan Publishing Company, 1891). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Catholic Pocket Dictionary and Cyclopedia: containing a brief explanation of the doctrines, discipline, rites, ceremonies and councils of the holy Catholic church, including an abridged account of the religious orders, to which is added “One Hundred and Fifty Important Facts in Church History Explained”, compiled from approved sources by James Joseph McGovern (Chicago, Ill.: Extension Press, 1906). With approbation. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. A microform copy is also available at Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B. The index indicates the publisher to be the Catholic art and publication office.]
- “Catholic Politicians and the Social Doctrine of the Church”, by J. Brian Benestad, Josephinum Journal of Theology, Volume 12, Issue 2 Summer/Fall 2005): pp. 138-153. Available in pdf format on this page of the Pontifical College Josephinum.
- Catholic Prayers For Those Who Are Dying And Who Have Just Died. Reproduced from the St Andrew Bible Missal by the Catholic Medical Association (UK), with introductory paragraph by Dr Adrian Treloar. Tract of 6 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of the Catholic Medical Quarterly.
- Catholic Radicalism: Phrased Essays for the Green Revolution, by Peter Maurin, with introduction by Dorothy Day and foreword by David Mason (Catholic Worker Books, 1949). Available at Internet Archive. The book states: “The contents of this book are not copyrighted. The text may be reproduced by anyone in any desired form. May it be done for the greater honor and glory of God and the furtherance of the lay apostolate to which the author’s life was devoted.”
- Catholic Religion: A Statement of Christian Teaching and History, by Charles Alfred Martin (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1919). With imprimatur. Available at Open Library.and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Regis Library University of Toronto).
- “Catholic Religious Vocations: Decline and Revival”, by Rodney Stark and Roger Finke, Review of Religious Research, Volume 42:2 (2000), pages 125-125. Available in PDF format at the Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion.
- The Catholic Second Amendment, by David B. Kopel. 38 pages. Available in PDF format at the website of Dave Kopel. [The text states that “This is a draft of an article published in 29 Hamline Law Review 519 (2006).” It shows that the intellectual origins of the American Revolution lay in the attitudes created in the Latin or Papal Revolution of the 11th century. I personally do not agree with the author’s legal interpretation of the Second Amendment, but the text does not appear to be contrary to the true Faith.]
- Catholic Sexual Ethics, by Professor William E. May (New Haven, CT: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council, Catholic Information Service, 2001). With Imprimatur. Available in pdf format and may be read online as linked by this page of the Knights of Columbus; and also available in pdf format on this page of St. Leo’s Catholic Church, Mimico, and at Catholic Planet.
- Catholic Social Doctrine and Human Rights (Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences Acta 15: Proceedings of the 15th Plenary Session, 1-5 May 2009), edited by Roland Minnerath, Ombretta Fumagalli Carulli, and Vittorio Possenti (Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, 2010). 630 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.
- Catholic Social Guild pamphlets, Second Series (Catholic Truth Society, 1914). Morals, Social Doctrine. Available on Internet Archive.
- The Catholic Social Science Review, Volume XIV (2009). May be accessed through page at the accessed through this page of The Catholic Social Science Review, from which the individual articles may be downloaded in PDF format. Contains “The Implications of Catholic Social Teaching for Economic Science: An Exchange between Thomas Storck and Thomas E.Woods, Jr., with Responses”, “Catholic Response during World War II”, and other articles and texts.
- “Catholic Social Teaching and the Common Good: Challenges on Governance and the Good of Individuals in a Polity”, by Msgr. Prof. Dr. Obiora Ike. 16 page conference paper. Available in PDF format on this website of Msgr. Prof. Dr. Obiora Ike. [N.B.-Parts of the essay have a country-specific context, but it outlines universally applicable norms founded on the law of God, natural and revealed, as interpreted by His Church.]
- Catholic Social Teaching and the Right to Work (National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Inc.). Available in PDF format at National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Inc. [N.B., This text appears to be produced by a group that opposes the maximization of the rights of unions. I do not agree with its stance, but as the text is not prima facie heterodox it is indexed here.]
- “Catholic Social Teaching on Restorative Justice”, by Most Rev. Ricardo Ramirez, C.S.B., Bishop of Las Cruces (University of Villanova Academic Symposium, September 18, 2009). Available in PDF format on this page of Priests for Life.
- “Catholic Theology in the Thirteenth Century and the Origins of Secularism”, Rik Van Nieuwenhove, Irish Quarterly, vol. 75 no. 4, pp. 339-354 (November 2010). May be read or downloaded in PDF format at SAGE Journals.
- Catholic Tracts, by John Thayer, Thomas Kelly (Baltimore : E. Cummiskey). No Imprimatur, but with a recommendation from Francis Patrick Kenrick, Bishop of Arath and Coadjutor Bishop of Philadelphia. Apologetics, Converts. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- The Catholic Understanding of Justification, Sanctification, and Grace Compared with the Protestant, by Msgr. Lawrence Moran and Ronald J. Eldred. 98 pages. Available in PDF format through this page of Reasons to Believe: Catholic Apologetics.
- The Catholic Understanding of the Bible, by John A. Hardon, S.J. (c. 1997 Inter Mirifica “No reproductions shall be made without prior written permission”). 164 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of Real Presence Eucharistic Education and Adoration Association.
- The Catholic Who’s Who & Year-Book 1908, edited by Sir F. C. Burnand (London: Burns & Oates, 1908). Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive , which states that the author is Francis Cowley Burnand
- The Catholic World: A Monthly Eclectic Magazine of General Literature and Science, Vol. II [Nos. 7-12], October, 1865, to March, 1866 (New York: Lawrence Kehoe, 1866). Available in multiple formats at Project Gutenberg.
- The Catholic Yearbook; comprehending, the circle of the seasons and key to the calendar and almanac, or the natural history, religious festivals and miscellaneous customs of the whole year adapted for all succeeding years ; and fitted as a Christmas present (London: Keating and Brown, 1833). May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, txt, kindle/mobi, djvu, and Daisy formats, at Internet Archive and Open Library, which states its author to be Thomas Ignatius Maria Forster]
- The Catholic’s Ready Answer; a popular vindication of Christian beliefs and practices against the attacks of modern criticism, by Michael Peter Hill, from the Modernes A B C by Franz Xaver Brors (New York, Cincinnati: Benziger Brothers, 1915). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- The Catholic’s Work in the World: A Practical Solution of Religious and Social Problems of To-day, by Rev. Joseph Husslein, S.J. (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1917). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in various formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, etc.) at Internet Archive and Internet Archive (2nd copy). [N.B., Although Fr. Husslein died only in 1952, the work appears to be in the public domain under the terms of the 1909 US copyright law as extended. If this conclusion is incorrect, please comment immediately so the links may be deleted. Thank you.]
- “Catholicism & Capital Punishment”, by Avery Cardinal Dulles, First Things 112 (April 2001): 30-35. May be read online (on this page) at First Things. Available in PDF format at the University of Texas—Pan American.
- Catholicism, Anticlericalism, and the Quest for Women’s Suffrage in Chile, by Erika Maza Valenzuela (Working Paper #214, December 1995). 47 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies. [This text shows that the legislation of women’s suffrage was delayed in Chile because of the opposition of anticlerical politicians, who feared that women would vote in favor of pro-Church Conservative candidates.]
- Catholicism Frequently Asked Questions, by Godwin Delali Adadzie (GADEL). Available at Internet Archive. A tract for Catholic evangelization.
- Catholicism, History, and Culture: A Dawsonian Synthesis [Dissertation], by Michael Richard Lynch (Australian Catholic University, 2008). Available in PDF format at Australian Catholic University.
- Catholicism in Mediaeval Wales, by J.E. De Hirsch-Davies, with an Introduction by the Right Rev. J.C. Hedley, O.S.B. (London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow: R. & T. Washbourne 1916). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Certain difficulties felt by Anglicans in Catholic teaching considered: in a letter addressed to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, on occasion of his Eirenicon of 1864; and in a letter addressed to the Duke of Norfolk, on occasion of Mr. Gladstone’s Expostulation of 1874, by John Henry Newman, 1801-1890 (London : Pickering, 1876). Available on Internet Archive and Open Library (Book contributor: University of Toronto).
- The Certainty of Divine Faith: a sermon preached on the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle, 1853, in the Church of St. Gregory the Great, in Rome; at the solemn benediction of the Right Reverend Father M. Bernard Burder, by Henry Edward Manning (London: Burns and Lambert, 1854). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Chair of Peter or the Papacy: considered in its institution, development, and organization, and in the benefits which, for over eighteen centuries, it has conferred on mankind, by John Nicholas Murphy(London : Burns & Oates, 1888). Available at Internet Archive.
- The Challenge of Peace: God’s Promise and Our Response: A Pastoral Letter on War and Peace, by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, May 3, 1983. Available in PDF format. Available in PDF format at the United State Conference of Catholic Bishops. [While the document deals with issues unique to its time—the Cold War and the threat of nuclear war—its recapitulation and analysis of the theory of just war remains timely and useful.]
- Chapters of Bible study; or, A popular introduction to the study of the Sacred Scriptures, by Herman Joseph Heuser (New York, The Cathedral Library Association, 1895). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Charity of Jesus Christ, by Francis Arias of the Society of Jesus (London: St. Joseph’s Library; Burns and Oates, 1880). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Charity of the Church, A Proof of Her Divinity, from the Italian of Cardinal Baluffi, with an Introduction by Denis Gargan (Dublin: M. H. Gill, 1885). Available in Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Charles Borromeo’s “Instructiones Fabricae et Supellectilis Ecclesiasticae”, 1577, Book I and Book II, translated with commentary and analysis by Dr. Evelyn Voelker (+2008). The complete text is available in pdf format at EvelynVoelker.com. The original dissertation of Dr. Voelker, containing the translation of Book I, is also available: Charles Borromeo’s “Instructiones Fabricae et Supellectilis Ecclesiasticae”: A Translation with Commentary and Analysis, by Dr. Evelyn Voelker (Dissertation, Syracuse University, 1977). May be borrowed at Internet Archive (which requires an Internet Archive account, entailing a very simple signup), and may be accessed by ProQuest subscribers at Syracuse University Libraries. [Note 1: Dr. Voelker’s translation of St. Charles Borromeo Pastoral Letter to the Clergy of Milan, on page 21 of her original dissertation, translates the title of the work as Instruction for Ecclesiastical Buildings and Furnishings.] [Note 2: Dr. Voelker’s original 1977 dissertation includes material unfortunately omitted in the text provided on EvelynVoelker.com, including her translation of St. Charles Borromeo’s Pastoral Letter to the Clergy of Milan, as well as her truly informative Notes to that letter.]
- “Charles Borromeo and Catholic Tradition Regarding the Design of Catholic Churches”, by Matthew E. Gallegos, Ph.D., Sacred Architecture, Vol. 9 (Notre Dame, IN: Institute for Sacred Architecture, 2004), pp. 14 – 18. May be read online on this page of Sacred Architecture and on this page of Catholic Culture.
- Charter for Health Care Workers, by the Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance (1995). May be read online at EWTN Library, and at Life Issues (as linked to by the World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations). The summary of the document by Rev. Bonifacio Honings, OCD, “The Charter for Health Care Workers: A Synthesis of Hippocratic Ethics and Christian Morality” is available at The Protection of Conscience Project. [N.B., According to CBCP News, a revised Charter will be issued in 2013.]
- Charter of Mothers’ Rights, by MaterCare International (2012). Endorsed by the World Federation of Catholic Medical Associations (FIAMC). Available in PDF format on this page of MaterCare International.
- The Chief Points of Difference Between the Catholic and Protestant creeds, by F. Laun. (New York: J. F. Wagner, 1915). With Imprimatur. May be read online or downloaded in multiple formats at Open Library.
- Christ and Antichrist: a sermon at the mass of Requiem for those who fell in defence of Rome, by Henry Edward Manning (London: Longmans, Green, 1867). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- Christ and the Church, by Pope Benedict XVI (General Audiences 2006 to 2011). May be read online at the EWTN Library. This provides a collection of the teaching addresses of Pope Benedict on Christ and the Church, Apostolic Tradition, and the lives and works of Catholic teachers from the founding of the Church to modern times, including the Apostles, the Eastern and Western Fathers, and the Scholastics.
- Christ in the Church; a volume of religious essays, by Robert Hugh Benson (St. Louis, Mo., B. Herder, 1911). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: University of Toronto, Book contributor: PIMS – University of Toronto).
- Christ in Type and Prophecy, in 2 Volumes, by Rev. A. J. Maas (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1993/1995). With Imprimatur and Approbation. Volume I is available in multiple formats at Internet Archive, Internet Archive (2nd copy), Internet Archive (3rd copy), and Open Library. Volume II is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Christ is Passing By, by St. Josemaria Escriva. Contains various homilies given from 1951 to 1971. May be read online, with a table of contents on this page, at Escriva Works.org (copyright Studium Foundation, rights reserved). [Includes the following homilies: The Christian vocation; Christ triumphs through humility; Marriage: a Christian vocation; The Epiphany of our Lord;In Joseph’s workshop; The conversion of the children of God; Christian respect for persons and their freedom; Interior struggle The Eucharist, mystery of faith and love; Christ’s death is the Christians’s life; Christ’s presence in Christians; The Ascension of Our Lord; The Great Unknown; To Jesus through Mary; On the feast of Corpus Christi; Finding peace in the Heart of Christ; The blessed Virgin, cause of our joy; and Christ the King.]
- Christ’s Kingdom on Earth: or, the Church and her divine constitution, organization, and framework, explained for the people, by James Luke Meagher, 1848-1920 (New York: Christian Press Association, 1891). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive.
- Christ our king: an explanation of the new feast from an historical and dogmatic standpoint (Toronto: The Catholic Truth Society of Canada). Liturgy. Available on Internet Archive.
- Christ, the One Master of All, Sermon by St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio. Translated from the Quaracchi Edition of the Opera Omnia S. Bonaventurae, Vol. V, 1891, pp. 567-574, with original notes. Latin-English text available at Franciscan Archive.
- Christ; the Preacher: Sermons for Every Sunday of the Ecclesiastical Year, by Rev. David S. Phelan (St. Louis, Mo., B. Herder, 1905). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive. (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: St. Michael’s College – University of Toronto).
- Christ the Savior: A Commentary on the Third Part of St. Thomas‘ Theological Summa, by Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, O.P. May be read online at [LINK(S) REMOVED motu proprio PENDING COPYRIGHT CHECK] [N.B., When reading the book, we recommend first opening the Endnotes page, in order to immediately know the Scriptural, Patristic, and other references cited in the corpus of the text. Note that the Third Part of the Summa is available at New Advent, on Catholic Primer and at the website of the Dominican House of Studies, Priory of the Immaculate Conception; albeit these may require theological formation to be adequately understood.]
- Christ’s Kingdom on Earth: or, the Church and Her Divine Constitution, Organization, and Framework, Explained for the People, by James L. Meagher (New York: Russell Bros., 1892). With Imprimatur. Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Christian anthropology, by John Thein, with an introduction by Prof. Chas. G. Herbermann, Ph.D. (New York, Cincinnati: Benziger Brothers, 1892). Available at Internet Archive. [N.B., No Imprimatur, but it is published by a reputable Catholic publisher, and the content appears to be Catholic.]
- Christian Apologetics; a Defense of the Catholic Faith, by Walter Devivier, edited by Sebastian Gebhard Messmer (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, [c1903]). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive; with selected excerpts available at Catholic Tradition.
- A Christian Apology (in 3 volumes), by Paul Schanz, translated by Michael F. Glancey and Victor J. Schobel (Ratisbon, Rome, New York, Cincinnati: Frederick Pustet & Co., 1891). Volume 1, God and Nature, is available in various formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, etc.) at Open Library and Internet Archive. Volume 2, God and Revelation, is available in various formats at Internet Archive, with a second copy here. Volume 3, The Church, is available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- Christian Aspects of the Labour Question, by Abbot Snow (London: Catholic Truth Society). Available in PDF format on this page at Mundabor’s Blog, and in PDF format on this page of Lux Occulta [N.B., Copyright date and status uncertain. If anyone knows the said information, kindly advise me].
- Christian Doctrine, by Laurence Vaux, B.D. (Reprinted from an edition of 1583). Available at Catholic Apologetics Information [NB: Catholic Apologetics Information, while it contains much that is extremely valuable, has an extremely negative view of the Second Vatican Council. It is not sedevacantist, but its view must be corrected in light of Pope Benedict XVI’s hermeneutics of continuity.]
- Christian Faith and Demonology, by the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, June 26, 1975 (in L’Osservatore Romano, English Edition, July 10, 1975, pp. 6-10). May be read online at the Holy See, and available in PDF format at the website of Scott Hahn.
- The Christian Father; what he should be, and what he should do, together with a collection of prayers suitable to his condition, by Right Rev. W. Cramer, Bishop of Munster, translated by Rev. L.A. Lambert (New York: Benziger Brothers, 1883). With Imprimatur. Available on Internet Archive and Open Library. [NB, Both of the Internet Archive and Open Library entries mistakenly index the book as Lives of the popes in the early middle ages, by Horace Kinder Mann, Johannes Hollnsteiner, but the document links lead to The Christian Father. I’ll check it every now and then to see if the index is modified.]
- “Christian Martyrdom in the Thought of the Servant of God, Father John A. Hardon, S.J.” (lecture), by Raymond Cardinal Burke. Delivered 13 March 2012, at the 15th Annual Lenten Symposium on “The Christian Vocation: A Call to Martyrdom” of the Holy Trinity Apostolate. A video of the lecture, entitled, Cardinal Burke on Fr John Hardon’s ‘Call to Martydom’, published on 12 March 2013, may be viewed on this page of the Youtube channel of Sensus Fidelium. Another copy of the video, entitled Call to Martyrdom talk by Cardinal Burke, published on 22 February 2013, may be viewed on this page of the wwwtldmorg Youtube channel. The audio is reproduced in a video entitled Cardinal Raymond Burke 2017 – Call to Martyrdom talk by Cardinal Burke, published 21 July 2017, which may be viewed on this page of the Catholic Channel. According to the article “Cardinal Burke’s address from HTA symposium to air on EWTN this Sunday”, posted 22 March 2012, CD’s and DVD’s on all talks may be purchased at the Holy Trinity Apostolate.
- Christian Patience: The Strength & Discipline of the Soul: A Course of Lectures, by Archbishop William Bernard Ullathorne (London: Burns and Oates; New York: Catholic Publication Society, 1886). The ebook is available in pdf, mobi, epub, and other formats at Internet Archive and Open Library, while the 7th edition (London: Burns and Oates; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library. The audiobook (in mp3, m3u, etc. formats) is available at Internet Archive.
- Christian Pedagogy; or, The Instruction and Moral Training of Youth, by Patrick Albert Halpin (New York: J.F. Wagner, 1909). With Imprimatur. Available in multiple formats (pdf, epub, Kindle, Daisy, text, djvu) at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive.
- Christian Philosophy: God; Being a Contribution to a Philosophy of Theism, by Rev. John T. Driscoll, S.T.L. (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1900). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats (pdf, mobi, epub, etc.) at Internet Archive and Internet Archive (2nd copy).
- “The Christian Response to Suffering”: Message for the World Day of the Sick for the Year 2002, by Pope John Paul II. May be read online on this page of Women for Faith & Family (from Voices Online Edition, Lent-Easter 2002, Vol. XVII, No. 1); and at the Holy See.
- Christian Schools and Scholars; or, Sketches of Education from the Christian Era to the Council of Trent, by Augusta Theodosia Drane (New York: G.E. Stechert & Co., 1910). May be read online and available in pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, djvu, txt, and Daisy formats at Internet Archive andOpen Library. This is a reprint of the 2nd edition (London: Burns and Oates, 1881), which is also available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library [please take note of the errata in this edition].
- Christian Social Reform: Program outlined by its Pioneer, William Emmanuel Baron von Ketteler, Bishop of Mainz, by George Metlake, with a Preface by William Cardinal O’Connell, Archbishop of Boston (Philadelphia, The Dolphin Press, 1912). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. The 1923 edition is also available at Internet Archive. [N.B. This appears to be a biography of Bishop von Ketteler. The index pages state the author to be John Joseph Laux].
- Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition, by Jordan Aumann, O.P. (San Francisco: Ignatius Press; London: Sheed & Ward, 1985, reprinted by Wipf and Stock Publishers, Eugene, Or.). With Imprimatur. May be purchased on this page of Ignatius Press, at Barnes & Noble, and at Amazon.com; and an edition printed by Continuum may be purchased at Bloomsbury. A section entitled “St. Dominic and the Friars Preachers” may be read online at Ignatius Insight.
- Christmas Address to the Roman Curia, by Pope Benedict XVI (22 December 2005). Available at the Holy See. [N.B., This important address affirms the hermeneutics of reform, “of renewal in the continuity of the one subject-Church which the Lord has given to us”, in the interpretation of the Second Vatican Council, and refutes the hermeneutics of discontinuity and rupture.]
- The Church and Labor, prepared and edited for the Department of Social Action of the National Catholic Welfare Council, by John Augustine Ryan and Joseph Husslein (New York, Macmillan, 1920). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Church and Science, by Sir Bertram Coghill Alan Windle (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1917). Apologetics, History, Science. Available at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: University of California Libraries).
- The Church and the Catholic, by Romano Guardini, translated by Ada Lane (New York: Sheed & Ward). With 1935 Imprimatur. [Link deleted due to copyright concerns.]
- Church History, by Eusebius of Caesarea, translated by Arthur Cushman McGiffert. From Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series, Vol. 1, edited by Philip Schaff and Henry Wace. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1890). Available at New Advent (Revised and edited for New Advent by Kevin Knight, copyright 2009 by Kevin Knight).
- The Church in Crisis: A History of the General Councils, 325-1870, by Philip Hughes. With Imprimatur (1960). [LINKS DELETED MOTU PROPRIO due to copyright concerns, it being learned that Philip Hughes passed away only in 1967]
- “The Church in ‘Red Mexico’: Michoacan Catholics and the Mexican Revolution, 1920-1929”, by Matthew Butler, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 55, No. 3 (July 2004), pages 520-541. Available in PDF format at the University of Toronto-Mississauga. [N.B., The article describes the method of Catholic resistance against persecution. However, it appears to adopt a Liberal and laicist perspective in interpreting the data.]
- The Church: Mystery, Sacrament, Community: Catechesis on the Creed, Part IV, by Pope St. John Paul II (General Audiences 1991-1995). May be read online through Catechesis of the Popes. This provides a collection of the teaching addresses of Pope St. John Paul II on The Mystery of the Church in the Plan of God; The Ministry of Bishops; The Ministry of Priests and Deacons; The Role of the Laity; Consecrated Life; and Missionary Activity and Unity among Christians.
- The Church and Internet, by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, February 22, 2002. May be read online at the Holy See. A summary is available at UCAC Philosophy of Education.
- The Church of Old England: Being a Collection of Papers Bearing on the Continuity of the Church in England, and on Attempts to Justify the Anglican Position, edited by Rev. W. H. Cologan (London: Catholic Truth Society). In multiple formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, etc.): Volume I (1890) is available at Internet Archive (N.B., This includes the essays “The Popes and the English Church” by Rev. W. Waterworth and “A Voice from the Dead” by the Count de Montalambert). Volume II (1895) is available at Internet Archive (N.B., This includes the essay “Henry VIII and the English Monasteries”, by Cardinal Manning). Volume III (1894) is available at Internet Archive (N.B., This includes the essay “The Conversion of England (England’s Conversion by the Power of Prayer”, by Cardinal Vaughan, and “The Truth about the Reformation”). Volume IV (1894) is available at Internet Archive (N.B., This includes the essay “The Faith of the Ancient English Church concerning the Blessed Virgin” by the Very Rev. Provost Northcote)
- The Church; or, What do Anglicans Mean by the Church? Second edition, by John B. Bagshawe (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1899). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- The Circle of Divine Love, by Francesco Ripanti da Iesi (1539). Available in PDF format through this page of Capuchin Beginnings.
- The Cistercian Fathers: or, Lives and Legends of Certain Saints and Blessed of the Order of Citeaux, translated by Henry Collins, with a Preface by Rev. W.R. Brownlow (London, Dublin, Derry: Thomas Richardson and Son; New York: Henry H. Richardson and Co., 1872). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Cistercian Saints of England: St. Stephen, Abbot, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London: James Toovey, 1844). Part of the series Lives of the English Saints. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B. This work appears to have been published soon before Cardinal Newman was received into the one true Church.]
- The City of God, by Saint Augustine, translated by Marcus Dods. Available at Saint Wiki.
- “Civilians in the Line of Fire in the Light of Catholic Social Teaching”, by Rev. Dr. Biju Michael, SDB, Annales: Etyka w życiu gospodarczym / Annales: Ethics in Economic Life, Vol. 18, No. 4 (December 2015), pp. 7–26. Available in PDF format on this page of Annales: Etyka w życiu gospodarczym and on this page of the University of Lodz Repository through the index page of the University of Lodz Repository.
- The Civilizers of the Philippines. Subtitled on the first contents page as “Statements concerning the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippine Islands”. Available in various formats as Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B., This is a history of the religious orders in Spanish Philippines, and an explanation of their role in its evangelization, education, and socio-economic life.]
- On Cleaving to God – De Adhaerendo Deo, by St. Albert the Great – Latin & English Edition. May be read at Saints’ Works and may be downloaded in PDF and RTF formats through the Saints’ Books index.
- Cochem’s Explanation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass; with an Appendix, Containing Devotions for Mass, for Confession, and for Communion, by Martin von Cochem [+1712], with a Preface by Bishop Camillus P. Maes [+1915] (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1896). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, mobi, and other formats, at Internet Archive.
- Code of Canon Law, promulgated by Pope John Paul II through the Constitution Sacrae disciplinae leges, January 25, 1983. Available at the Holy See (which text incorporates the 1998 amendments, according to Wikipedia), Our Lady’s Warriors. According to Wikipedia, the English translation by the Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland, assisted by the Canon Law Society of Australia and New Zealand and the Canadian Canon Law Society is available at IntraText.
- Code of Canons of the Oriental Churches (or the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches), promulgated by Pope John Paul II on October 18, 1990. Available in English at JGray.org and at IntraText. [N.B., Wikipedia states that the translation at IntraText is defective.]
- Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium, promulgated by Pope John Paul II on October 18, 1990. Latin text available at the Holy See and at IntraText.
- Codex Iuris Canonici (Latin), promulgated by Pope John Paul II through the Constitution Sacrae disciplinae leges, January 25, 1983. Available at the Holy See.
- Le Combat Spirituel, par Laurent Scupoli, traduit par J. Brignon (Montreal: Librairie Notre-Dame, 1912). Avec Imprimatur. Disponible dans Internet Archive et Open Library.
- Come Holy Spirit – Help Us To Pray, by Benedict Heron OSB (1997). May be read online at Christendom Awake.
- Come Rack! Come Rope!, by Robert Hugh Benson (1912). Historical Novel. Available at Project Gutenberg.
- Comfort and Consolation: A Pastoral Letter from the Catholic Bishops of Maryland (Annapolis, MD: Maryland Catholic Conference, 2007). Available in PDF format (on this page) at the Archdiocese of Washington. [According to the text, it offers ethical guidance on “medical decision-making in time of serious illness” to health professionals, members of the clergy, and families. It may be read together with Health Care Directives: A Catholic Perspective: A Supplement to the Pastoral Letter “Comfort and Consolation” from the Catholic Bishops of Maryland (Annapolis, MD: Maryland Catholic Conference, [2007]), which is available in PDF format at the Archdiocese of Washington.]
- The Coming Home Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1: Salvation and Justification. 43 pages. Available in PDF format through this page at The Coming Home Network. [N.B., Includes the following articles: “We Do Not Stand Alone” by Todd von Kampen, “One Saving Action” by Dwight Longenecker, “But How ARE Catholics Saved?” from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “Salvation from the Perspective of the Early Church Fathers” by Chris Erickson, “Justification By Faith” by Dr. William Marshner, “NOT By Faith Alone” by James Akin, and “Faith Alone, Faith and Works, or Is It Something Else?” by Marcus C. Grodi]
- The Commandments Explained, according to the teaching and doctrine of the Catholic Church, by Arthur Devine (London: R. & T. Washbourne; New York: Benziger, 1906). With Imprimatur. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- Le Commentaire des Psaumes, par Saint Thomas D’Aquin, avec Preface par Mark D. Jordan. Disponible sur la Bibliotheque du Cerf.
- Commentaries on the Four Books of Sentences of Master Peter Lombard (Commentaria in Quatuor Libros Sententiarum), by St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio. In Parallel English and Latin texts: English translation by the Franciscan Archive; Latin Text from the Quaracchi Edition, in Parallel, with the footnotes and Scholia of the Quaracchi Editors. Available at Franciscan Archive (published as part of The Commentary Project).
- A Commentary by Writers of the First Five Centuries on the Place of St. Peter in the New Testament: and that of St. Peter’s successors in the Church, by James Waterworth (London: Thomas Baker, 1871). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Commentary on Boethius’ “On the Trinity” (Super Boethium De Trinitate), by St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1250s). Questions 1-4, translated by Rose E. Brennan, S.H.N. (Herder, 1946). Questions 5-6, translated by Armand Mauer (Toronto, 1953). May be read online at the website of the Dominican House of Studies, Priory of the Immaculate Conception. Also available at the Logic Museum, which contains parallel Latin and English texts.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volumes I-VIII, by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B., with an introduction by Cardinal Gasquet on Vol III. (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1918-1922). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive (Book contributor: Google & University of Wisconsin), which states: “This is a commentary of the 1917 Pio-Benedictine Code of Canon Law. For each canon it contains the Latin original, sometimes followed by an English translation, and finally Dom Augustine’s detailed commentary.”
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume I, Introduction and general rules (can. 1-86), 2nd edition, by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B. (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1918). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive, with a second copy at Internet Archive; and also available in pdf format at (the strangely named website) MindSerpent.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume II, Clergy and hierarchy, by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B. (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1918). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive; and also available in pdf format at To Resist.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume III, De Personis, or Ecclesiastical Persons, Religious and Laymen (can. 487-725), 2nd edition, by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B., with an Introduction by Cardinal Gasquet (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1918). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume IV, Book III, De Rebus, or Administrative Law. On the Sacraments (Except Matrimony) and Sacramentals (Can. 726-1011, 1144-1153), 2nd, revised edition, by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B., (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1921). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume V, Book III. De Rebus, or Administrative Law, Marriage Law (Can. 1012-1143), Matrimonial Trials (Can. 1960-1992), 2nd, revised edition, by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B., (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1920). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive; and also available at Forgotten Books.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume VI, Administrative Law (Can. 1154-1551), by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B. (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1921). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume VII: Ecclesiastical trials (Book IV) (Can. 1552-2194), by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B. (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1921). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive, and a 3rd copy at Internet Archive.
- A Commentary on the New Code of Canon Law, Volume VIII, Book V, Penal Code (Can. 2195-2414) with Complete Index, by Rev. P Chas. [Charles] Augustine, O.S.B. (St. Louis, London: B. Herder Book Co., 1922). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive.
- Commentary on the Psalms, by St. Thomas Aquinas, translated by Stephen Loughlin, Hugh McDonald, Gregory Sadler, Steven DePangher, Ian Levy, Steve Perkins, James Miguez, Ed Redmond, Stephen P. Alcott, Peter Zerner, Alexander Hall, and Gregory Froelich. The commentaries on Psalms 1-54 are indexed at the Aquinas Translation Project, and (as corrected by Father Joseph Kenny, O.P.) on this page of his website. The Divine Lamp reproduces the commentaries on Psalm 3, Psalm 8, Psalm 10(9), Psalm 11(10), Psalm 15(14), Psalm 22(21), Psalm 23(22), Psalm 27(26), Psalm 30(29), Psalm 34(33), Psalm 36(35), Psalm 47(46), Psalm 51(50), and possibly others.
- Commentary on The Sentences of Peter Lombard, by St. Thomas Aquinas. Excerpt (Latin-English parallel texts) available on this page of the home page of Hugh McDonald. Various translated excerpts are indexed on the Aquinas Translation Project.
- The Common Good and the Catholic Church’s Social Teaching, a statement by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales (1996). Available in PDF format (through this page) of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales.
- Commonitory, For the Antiquity and Universality of the Catholic Faith Against the Profane Novelties of All Heresies, by St. Vincent of Lerins, died c. 450 AD. Available at New Advent.
- Communio: International Catholic Review, vol. 29, no. 1, The Mysteries of the Life of Jesus (Spring 2002). The following article may be downloaded in PDF format (indicated by the large print used for the title): “The Mysteries of the Life of Jesus as a Prism of Faith” by Christian Schütz.
- Communio: International Catholic Review, vol. 31, no. 1, Consecration and the States of Life (Fall 2004). The following articles may be downloaded in PDF format (indicated by the large print used for their titles): ”The Evangelical Counsels and the Total Gift of Self” by Jacques Servais, ”Consecration and Human Action: The Moral Life as Response” by David S. Crawford, ”Evangelical Counsels in Marriage?” by Jörg Splett, ”Theological Perspectives on Marriage” by Marc Ouellet, “Personal Singularity and the Communio Personarum: A Creative Development of Thomas Aquinas’ Doctrine of Esse Commune” by Adrian J. Walker.
- Communio: International Catholic Review, vol. 32, no. 1, The Baptism in the Jordan/ Biotechnology and Morality, Part II (Spring 2005). The following articles may be downloaded in PDF format (indicated by the large print used for their titles): “Altered Nuclear Transfer: A Critique of a Critique” by Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, “The Primacy of the Organism: Response to Nicanor Austriaco” by Adrian J. Walker, “A Way Around the Cloning Objection Against ANT? A Brief Response to the Joint Statement on the Production of Pluripotent Stem Cells by Oocyte Assisted Reprogramming” by Adrian J. Walker and “Veritatis Splendor and the Foundations of Bioethics: Notes Toward an Assessment of Altered Nuclear Transfer (ANT) and Embryonic (Pluripotent) Stem Cell Research”, by David L. Schindler.
- Communio: International Catholic Review, vol. 32, no. 4: God and Reason/ Biotechnology and Morality, Part V (Winter 2005). The following articles may be downloaded in PDF format (indicated by the large print used for their titles): “Rationality and Faith in God” by Robert Spaemann, “’Wie kommt der Mensch in die Theologie?’: Heidegger, Hegel, and the Stakes of Onto-Theo-Logy” by D. C. Schindler, and “Agere sequitur esse: What Does It Mean? A Reply to Father Austriaco” by David Schindler.
- Communio: International Catholic Review, vol. 33, no. 4, Art and Image (Winter 2006). The following articles may be downloaded in PDF format (indicated by the large print used for the title): ”Truth and the Christian Imagination: The Reformation of Causality and the Iconoclasm of the Spirit”, by D. C. Schindler.
- Communio: International Catholic Review, vol. 38, no. 3, Ecclesiam Apostolicam (Fall 2011). The following articles may be downloaded in PDF format (indicated by the large print used for the title): “The Infallibility of the Church: A Marian Mystery” by Roch Kereszty, and “The Desert of Solitude: Reflections on Apostleship in the Work of Madeleine Delbrêl” by Michelle K. Borras.
- Communion and Stewardship: Human Persons Created in the Image of God, by the International Theological Commission (2004). Available in pdf format (on this page) and may be read online (on this page) at Evangelical Catholic Apologetics; and likewise available in pdf format (on this page) and may be read online (on this page) at Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine (from the 04 February 2012 snapshot of an earlier version of that website). May also be read online at the Holy See.
- Compendium of Church History, by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur (New York: Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, 1911). With Imprimatur. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Regis College Library, University of Toronto).
- Compendium of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (Copyright 2005, Libreria Editrice Vaticana). May be read in multiple languages on the website of the Holy See.
- Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, by the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace (2004). Available at the Holy See. and at Discerning Hearts. With a review by Peter Westmore on AD 2000.
- A Complete and Practical Method of the Solesmes Plain Chant, by the Rev. P. Suitbertus Birkle, O. S. B., adapted and ed. by A. Lemaistre with the authorization of the author (New York: Joseph F. Wagner, 1904). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- The Complete Bible: Why Catholics Have Seven More Books [Tract]. Available in PDF format on this page of Catholic United for the Faith.
- A Complete Catechism of the Catholic Religion, Preceded by a Short History of Revealed Religion, from the Creation to the Present Time, 6th American edition, with questions for examination, by Rev. Joseph Deharbe, S.J., translated by Rev. John Fander, edited by Rev. James J. Fox, D.D. and Rev. Thomas McMillan, C.S.P. (New York: Schwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, 1912). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library. Another copy, conformed to the Codex Juris Canonici, is available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Complete Father Brown, by G. K. Chesterton. Available at ebooks@adelaide (This web edition published by eBooks@Adelaide. Rendered into HTML by Steve Thomas. Last updated Thu Aug 26 10:12:32 2010. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Licence). [N.B., Contains all the Father Brown short stories.]
- Complete My Joy: An Apostolic Exhortation to Husbands and Wives, Mothers and Fathers of the Diocese of Phoenix, by Most Rev. Thomas J. Olmsted, Bishop of Phoenix, 30 December 2018. The ebook is available in pdf format through the page Complete My Joy (linked by Catholic Sun and Zenit) of the Diocese of Phoenix; in pdf format through this page of the National Catholic Register; and, as part of the Building the Domestic Church Series of the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council – Catholic Information Service (New Haven, CT: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council, 2001), it may viewed online and is available in pdf format at the Catholic Information Service of the Knights of Columbus. The audio recording of the text is available at SoundCloud and The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix Podcast.
- Complete Vespers for the Feasts of the B. V. M. [Blessed Virgin Mary], by Rev. Edward J. Murphy (1912). With Imprimatur. [N.B. This appears to be a guide for vocalizing in Latin following the Roman-Italian pronunciation.]. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- The Complete Works of Saint John of the Cross, of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, translated from the original Spanish by David Lewis; edited by the Oblate Fathers of Saint Charles, with a preface by Cardinal Wiseman (London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1864). Volume I may be read online, and is available in multiple formats (pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, etc.), at Internet Archive and Internet Archive (2nd copy). Volume II is available at Internet Archive and Internet Archive (2nd copy). A microfilm copy containing both Volumes I and II is available at Internet Archive.
- The Complete Works of Saint Teresa of Jesus, Volume I: General Introduction, Life, Spiritual Relations, translated from the critical edition of P. Silverio De-Santa Teresa, edited by E. Allison Peers (Sheed & Ward, 1946). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive.
- Concealing to Reveal: Modesty in Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body (Masteral Paper), by Katinka Nadine Ellen Evers (Collegeville, Minnesota Saint John’s University School of Theology, April 12, 2006). Available in pdf format at DigitalCommons@CSB/SJU.
- Concerning Jesuits, by John Gerard (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1902). May be read online or downloaded in multiple formats at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: University of California Libraries)
- Concerning the Bible: its use and abuse, John Stephen Vaughan (London : R. & T. Washbourne; New York: Benziger, 1904). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- Concerning Virginity, by Saint Ambrose of Milan, translated by H. de Romestin, E. de Romestin and H.T.F. Duckworth, Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series, Vol. 10, edited by Philip Schaff and Henry Wace. (Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1896.) Revised and edited for New Advent by Kevin Knight. May be read online at New Advent: Book I, Book II, Book III. Available in PDF format at Saints’ Books. (See also the brief comments on this work by Sponsa Christi.
- Le Concile de Clermont en 1095 et la Première Croisade, par l’Abbé G.-Regis Crégut (Clermont-Ferrand: Louis Bellet, 1895). Disponible en Internet Archive.
- “Conciliar Rhetoric: An Integrated Model of Catholic Defense”, by Glenn B. Siniscalchi. Heythrop Journal, Vol. LII (2011), pp. 1–18. Available in PDF format on this page of Duquesne University. [N.B., This essay provides a perspective of Catholic Christian apologetics that appears to be consistent with the hermeneutic of continuity and reform outlined by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI. It explains how the modes of apologetics before and after the Second Vatican Council can be integrated in the service of evangelization.
- The Condemnation of Pope Honorius: An Essay, Republished and Newly Arranged from the “Dublin Review”; with a Few Notes in Reply to Rev. E.F. Willis, by William George Ward (London: Burns and Oates, 1879). Available in multiple formats (epub, pdf, mobi/kindle, etc.) at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library. Also available at Google Books.
- The Condemnation of Pope Honorius, by Dom John Chapman, O.S.B. (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1907). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats (pdf, mobi/kindle, epub, etc.) at Internet Archive.
- The Condition of Catholics under James I: Father Gerard’s Narrative of the Gunpowder Plot. Edited, With His Life, By John Morris (London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1871). Available on Project Gutenberg.
- Conferences on the Blessed Trinity, by the Rev. Dr. J.J. O’Connell, O.S.B. (New York: Catholic Publication Society, 1882). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, Daisy, djvu, and txt formats at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- [Conferences on the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit] Collationes de Septem Donis S. Sancti, by St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, Doctor of the Church. Latin-English text available through the Franciscan Archive (Index of St. Bonaventure’s works): 1st Conference on grace, 2nd Conference on fear of the Lord, 3rd Conference on piety, 4th Conference, on knowledge, 5th Conference on fortitude, 6th Conference on the fortitude of Mary, 7th Conference on counsel, 8th Conference on understanding, 9th Conference on wisdom. [According to the Franciscan Archive, these are “a succinct exposition of the Seraphic Doctor’s teaching on grace.”]
- Conformidad con la Voluntad de Dios, por San Alfonso Ligorio, traducidad por D. Joaquin Roca y Cornet (Barcelona: Imprenta de Pons y Ca., 1853). Disponible en formato PDF en Google Books y Evangelium.
- Confraternity Bible: New Testament and Supplemental Commentary; featuring The New Testament of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: a Revision of the Challoner-Rheims Version (1941), also known as The New Testament, Confraternity Edition, and its companion work by the Catholic Biblical Association, A Commentary on the New Testament (1942). May be read online on this page, and may downloaded in epub and mobi/kindle formats through this page, at Confraternity Bible, which states: “This transcription was made with the understanding that the original copyrights for these two works were not renewed and that they have since entered the Public Domain.”
- Conjugal Chastity according to John Paul II’s Theology of the Body, by Dr. Don Asci, published on July 12, 2012. The video of the lecture is available on this page through the Youtube channel of Bradley Stalder.
- Conscience and Morality: A Doctrinal Statement of the Irish Episcopal Conference (Dublin: Irish Messenger Publications, 1980). Available in PDF format (here) through this page of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference. [N.B., This is a clear summary of the authentic Christian teaching on the moral role of conscience, which anticipates the classic restatement of this teaching by Pope St. John Paul II in Veritatis Splendor.]
- Considerations and Devout Meditations for Every Day During the Holy Season of Lent, with Gospels for the Sundays, etc. [short title, Devout Meditations for Every Day During the Holy Season of Lent], by an anonymous member of the Society of Jesus. Dublin, London: James Duffy, 1866. May be downloaded in PDF format (digitized by Google) from the index at Saints’ Books, and may be read at Google Books.
- Considerations on the Eucharist Viewed as the Generative Dogma of Catholic Piety, by Olympe Philippe Gerbet (London: C. Dolman, 1840). Available on Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly – University of Toronto).
- The Consolation of Philosophy, by [Anicius Manlius Severinus] Beothius, translated by W.V. Cooper (London: J.M. Dent and Company, 1902). First written around 520-526 AD. Available at the University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center.
- The Consolations of Purgatory, by Rev Fr. Henri Faure, translated by W. Humphrey Page, Privy Chamberlain to H.H. Pius X (London, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow: R. & T. Washbourne; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1912). With Imprimatur. May be read online and available in various formats (pdf, djvu, epub, Kindle/mobi, Daisy, text) atInternet Archive.
- The Consoling Thoughts of St. Francis de Sales. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index.
- “Constitutionalism Ancient and Early Modern: The Contributions of Roman Law, Canon Law, and English Common Law”, by Janelle Greenberg & Michael J. Sechler, Cardozo Law Review, Volume 34, pp. 1021-1047 (2003). Available in pdf format at the Cardozo Law Review.
- Contemplations and Meditations on the Passion and Death, and on the Glorious Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ, According to the Method of St. Ignatius, 5th edition, [by Charles Michel Alexandre de Brandt,] translated from the French by a Sister of Mercy, revised by the Rev. W. [William] H. Eyre, S.J. (London: Burns & Oates; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1901). With Imprimatur. Available in pdf, mobi, epub, and other formats at Internet Archive (linked by the Free Traditional Catholic Books page of Traditional Catholic) and Open Library. The 2nd edition (London: Burns & Oates), with the approbation of the Bishop of Birmingham, is available in pdf, mobi, epub, and other formats at Internet Archive. The 2nd edition (London: Burns & Oates; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1898), with Imprimatur, is available in pdf, mobi, epub, and other formats at Internet Archive.
- Contemplative Prayer, by Père Maurice de la Taille, S.J., translated by a Tertiary of the Order of Mount Carmel (London: Burns Oates and Washbourne Ltd., 1926) With Imprimatur. Available in PDF format on this page of Catholic Pamphlets.net and may be read online on this page of The Liturgia Latina Project. Another edition is available in PDF format at the University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Libraries.
- Contra Errores Graecorum [Against the Errors of the Greeks], by St. Thomas Aquinas, O.P., translated by Peter Damian Fehlner, F.I., re-edited and missing chapters supplied by Joseph Kenny, O.P. May be read online atDHS Priory of the Immaculate Conception. [N.B., This work demonstrates that the Eastern Fathers affirm the teaching of the Catholic Church on points disputed by the schismatic Eastern churches.] [N.B.2, In his essay “St. Thomas Aquinas, Papal Supremacy, and the Witness of the Eastern Churches in the First Millennium”, online at Credo of Buffalo, James Likoudis refutes objections to St. Thomas’ citations of the Fathers.]
- “Contraception and the Infallibility of the Ordinary Magisterium,” by Germain Grisez and John C. Ford, S.J., Theological Studies, 39 (1978): 258–312. Available in PDF format at The Way of the Lord Jesus (copyright 2009).
- Contraception and the Natural Law, by Germain Grisez (Milwaukee: Bruce, 1965). Available in PDF format at The Way of the Lord Jesus (copyright 2009). [The webpage states that the author “reserves the right to make and distribute copies for sale. But he hereby grants everyone the right to print out and distribute without charge copies of the entire work or part of it provided the source is identified and this copyright information included.”]
- “The Contribution of Thomistic Thought to Roman Catholic Social Economy”, by Stefano Solari, American Review of Political Economy, Vol. 5, No. 2 (December 2007), pp. 39-58. Available in PDF format at the American Review of Political Economy.
- Contrition: The Golden Key of Paradise; Key to Heaven (Pamphlet), by an Italian priest (Australian Catholic Truth Society No. 1325 (1959)). With Imprimatur. May be read online on this page of e-Catholic 2000 (Copyright ©1999-2018 e-Catholic2000.com), and at the Internet Archive Wayback Machine.
- The Conversion of Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne: Original Narrative of Baron Theodore de Bussieres; Followed by a Letter from Mr. Ratisbonne to Rev. Mr. Dufriche-Desgenettes, Cure of Notre Dame des Victoires at Paris, edited by the Rev. W. Lockhart (New York: T.W. Strong). With an 1842 declaration. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- “Corporation Christendom: The True School of Salamanca”, by Dr. Peter Chojnowski, The Angelus (January 2005): “Man, State, Economics: Does Economics Exclude Catholic Morality”. May also be read online at The Distributist Review, and (an earlier edition) in 2 parts at The Chesterbelloc Mandate: Part 1 and Part 2; with excerpts in “The Late Scholastics vs. the Austrian School on the Just Price” on The New Beginning. Prefaced by Christopher A. Ferrara’s “Opposing the Austrian Heresy”, which may also be read online at The Chesterbelloc Mandate; and Fr. Kenneth Novak’s “Man, State, Economics”, which may be read online at the Chesterbelloc Mandate and the Fish Eaters Traditional Catholic Forum. [N.B., The essays were initially published in the journal of a congregation that espouses an invalid hermeneutic of discontinuity on the Second Vatican Council. But the essays themselves are useful summaries of Christian social teaching and economic theory, and provide an alternative to Neoliberal interpretations of the same.]
- Correspondence between St. John Chrysostom and Pope St. Innocent I. May be read online at New Advent and available in PDF format at Documenta Catholica Omnia.
- A Course of Religious Instruction for Catholic Youth, by Rev. John Gerard, S.J. [1840-1912] (London: Burns & Oates; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1901). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, mobi, and other formats, at Internet Archive with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive. The 4th edition is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- “Craftsmen in Kalihi: The Story and Style of the Kalihi Catholic Orphanage”, by Claire McCaffery Griffin, April 29, 1996. 24 pages. Available in PDF format at Scholarspace.
- Create in Me a Clean Heart: A Pastoral Response to Pornography, approved by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 17 November 2015 (Washington, D.C.: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2015). Available in pdf format (here) through this page, which contains multiple resources on resisting pornography, at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. [A brief summary, “Create in Me a Clean Heart” by Father John McCloskey, may be read at CatholiCity.]
- The Creator and the Creature, or, The Wonders of Divine Love, by Frederick William Faber, 1814-1863 (New York: Wagner, 1923). Available on Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: msn, Book contributor: Kelly – University of Toronto).
- The Creed Explained: or, An Exposition of Catholic Doctrine According to the Creeds of Faith and the Constitutions and Definitions of the Church, by Arthur Devine (London: R. T. Washbourne, 1903). With Imprimatur. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- The Crimes of England, by G. K. Chesterton (1915). Available in various formats at ManyBooks.net and Project Gutenberg. Audiobook available at LibriVox.org.
- Crisis in a Global Economy: Re-Planning the Journey (Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences Acta 16: Proceedings of the 16th Plenary Session, 30 April-4 May 2010), edited by Jose T. Raga and Mary Ann Glendon (Vatican City: Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, 2011). 610 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. [N.B., This corpus contains various scholarly addresses and articles, including “The Role of Macro-Prudential Oversight and Monetary Policy in Preventing Financial Instability” by Lucas Papademos, “The Impact of the Global Recession on Developing Countries” by Paulus Zulu, “The Governance of Globalization: Global Political Authority, Solidarity and Subsidiarity” by Vittorio Possenti, “Financial Crises and the World’s Poor” by Partha S. Dasgupta.]
- Critiques of Altered Nuclear Transfer (ANT) and Oocyte Assisted Reprogramming (OAR). Various articles from Communio: International Catholic Review 2004-2006 concerning proposed methods of stem cell reproduction, which may be downloaded separately in PDF format through Communio.
- Croatia 1941-1946, by Dennis Barton (ChurchinHistory Information Centre, 2004, 2006). 127 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of The Church in History.
- Cromwell in Ireland: A History of Cromwell’s Irish Campaign, by Denis Murphy (Dublin: Gill, 1902). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: Boston College Libraries, Book contributor: Boston College Libraries).
- Crossing the Threshold of Faith: An RCIA Manual for use in RCIA Ministries and Religious Education Programs in the Archdiocese for the Military Services, United States of America (Paulist Media Works). Available in PDF format at the Archdiocese for the Military Services, United States of America.
- A Crown of Tribulation: Being Meditations on the Seven Sorrows of Our Blessed Lady Mary, by Elizabeth Parker (New York : P.J. Kenedy, 1920), With Imprimatur. Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- ’A Cry for Justice’: Daniel A. Rudd’s Ecclesiologically-Centered Vision of Justice in the American Catholic Tribune [Dissertation], by Gary Bruce Agee (University of Dayton, August, 2008). Available in PDF format at OhioLINK. [N.B., While we are uncertain whether the author is a Catholic, the essay has no apparent heterodoxy, and provides a useful summary of the life and times of a major figure in the African-American Catholic community.]
- “Culture in the Magisterium of Pope John Paul II: Evangelization through Dialogue and the Renewal of Society”, by R. Jared Staudt, Claritas: Journal of Dialogue and Culture, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 52-65 (March 2014). Available in PDF format (through this page) at Claritas: Journal of Dialogue and Culture.
- Cur Deus Homo [Why God Became Man], by St. Anselm of Canterbury. The text in Latin and its English translation may be downloaded in pdf format at Saints’ Books.
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- Dante and Catholic Philosophy in the Thirteenth Century, by Frederic Ozanam, translated by Lucia Pychowska (New York, The Cathedral Library association, 1897). Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (which states: ‘Translation of the 2d ed. of the author’s Dante et la philosophie catholique, Paris, 1845. The chapter “Des sources poétiques de la Divine comédie” has been omitted’)
- Dark Night of the Soul, by St. John of the Cross, of the Order of Mount Carmel; fourth edition, revised, compared with the last critical Spanish edition of the works of the Saint (of R.P. Gerardo de San Juan de la Cruz), with all the variants translated and inserted (1916). With Imprimatur. Available a Internet Archive.
- Dark pages of English history: being a short account of the penal laws against Catholics from Henry the eighth to George the fourth, by Willington, J. R. (John Ralph) (London: Art and Book Co., 1902). Available at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: University of California Libraries).
- Dating: A Practical Catholic Guide, by Jason E. King (New Haven, CT: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council, 2007). Available in pdf format (here) at the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council – Catholic Information Service. [See also an interview with Dr. King on his book, “Teens And Dating”, at Fathers for Good.]
- De Laicis: Saint Robert Bellarmine’s Treatise on Civil Government (Chapters 16 and 19-22 translated from the Latin by Fr. James Goodwin, S.J.) May be read at Catholicism.org, beginning with chapter 1 here (May 19, 2005). [N.B., The canonical and doctrinal status of the association behind the website remains uncertain. Please exercise caution in reading the other texts thereon.]
- De Rationibus Fidei: Reasons for the Faith Against Muslim Objections (and one objection of the Greeks and Armenians), to the Cantor of Antioch, by Saint Thomas Aquinas, O.P. (1264 AD), translated by Joseph Kenny, O.P.. May be read online (on this page) at Dominican House of Studies Priory of the Immaculate Conception; at the Wayback Machine (1 January 2013 snapshot from the website of Fr. Joseph Kenny, O.P.); and at Catholic Apologetics Information. The reprint by St. Francis Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 4 (August 2010) is available in PDF format at the Wayback Machine (5 June 2016 snapshot of the relevant page at St. Francis Magazine. [N.B., St. Francis Magazine, which has many resources for evangelizing Muslims, appears to be non-Catholic in provenance; while Catholic Apologetics Information appears to espouse a hermeneutic of discontinuity. Please approach other materials thereon with prayerful caution.]
- Death and Dignity: New Forms of Euthanasia: A Catholic Perspective on the Human Right to a Dignified Death; With a Selection of Texts from the Church’s Engagement on Euthanasia (Chambésy: The Caritas in Veritate Foundation, 2016). Available in pdf format (on this page) at The Caritas in Veritate Foundation.
- Declaration of Fidelity to the Church’s Unchangeable Teaching on Marriage and to Her Uninterrupted Discipline (29 August 2016), signed by 34,000+ signatories led by Jãnis Cardinal Pujats, Bishop Athanasius Schneider, Bishop Juan Rodolfo Laise, and Raymond Cardinal Burke. May be read online on this page at FilialAppeal.org.
- Declaration on Euthanasia “Jura et Bona”, by the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, May 5, 1980. May be read online on this page at Catholic Culture, on this page at EWTN Library, and at the Holy See.
- Decree of Approval of some theses contained in the Doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas and proposed to the Teachers of Philosophy, by the Sacred Congregation of Studies, translated from Latin by Hugh McDonald. Latin-English text available on this page of the home page of Hugh McDonald.
- Decree on the Reform of Ecclesiastical Studies of Philosophy, by Congregation for Catholic Education (2011). Available at the website of the Holy See, with excerpt and and link on Rorate Coeli.
- Decree Promulgating Norms for the Construction and Ordering of Church Buildings in the Diocese of La Crosse, by Most Reverend Jerome E. Listecki, Bishop of La Crosse (2006). Available in PDF format (17 pages) on this page of the Archdiocese of St. Louis. [N.B., This document provides a very useful summary of the teachings of the Church on sacred buildings. Although its juridical application appears to be diocesan in scope, the dogmatic teachings it sets out are universal in character.]
- Decrees and Canons of the Vatican Council. Available at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: National Institute for Newman Studies; Book contributor: Saint Mary’s College of California)
- Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils, ed. Norman P. Tanner. Available, with summaries of each council, at Catechetics Online.
- “A Deeper Ecology: A Catholic Vision of the Person in Nature” by Mary Taylor, Communio: International Catholic Review, Volume 38 (Winter 2011). Available in PDF format (on this page) of Second Spring.
- Defense of the Catholic and Apostolic Faith against the Errors of Anglicanism (Books 1 to 6), by Francisco Suarez, S.J., translated by Peter L.P. Simpson from Defensio Fidei Catholicae et Apostolicae contra Errores Anglicanae Sectae. With note dated March 2012. 1,025 pages. Available in PDF format at Aristotelophile.
- Deharbe’s Large Catechism, by Rev. Joseph Deharbe, S.J., translated by a Father of the Society of Jesus of the Province of Missouri, from the German edition prepared for the United States (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1921). With Imprimatur and approbation from various bishops. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Demonstration of Apostolic Preaching, by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. Available on Documenta Catholica Omnia.
- Deus Caritas Est: Carta Encíclica sobre el Amor Cristiano, por el Papa Benedicto XVI (25 de diciembre 2005). Disponible en la Santa Sede, Alfa y Omega, Misioneros del Sagrado Corazon de Peru, y Google Documents (accede a través del Directorio de la Iglesia Catolica).
- Deus Caritas Est: Encyclical Letter on Christian Love, by Pope Benedict XVI (25 December 2005). May be read online at the Holy See.
- The Development of Catholic Identity as Applied to Our Students’ Education (position paper) (Benedictine University, August 26, 2005). Available in PDF format on this page of Benedictine University’s Center for Mission and Identity. [It appears to have been written by the Steering Committee of the Center for Mission and Identity, composed of Alicia Cordoba Tait (Chair), Al Martin and Martin Tracey (Co-Chairs), Kevin Doyle, Julie Dugger, Patrick Flynn, James Iaccino, Daniel Julius, Eileen Kolich, Philip Timko, OSB, David Turner, OSB, Susan Mikula, and John Mickus (Committee Members).]
- The Development of the National Catechetical Directory for the Philippines (1985) and the Catechism for Filipino Catholics (1997): Model of Inculturation, Dissertation by Patricia Panganiban (Washington, D.C., Catholic University of America, 2010). Available in PDF format at the Aladin Research Commons.
- The Devotion of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Constable, NY; Fort Erie, ON: Fatima Center). 32 pages. Available in PDF format at the Fatima Network. [N.B., The website appears to have an extremely negative view of the Second Vatican Council that merits correction with the hermeneutic of continuity. Please approach other materials on the website with prayerful caution.]
- Devotion to the Nine Choirs of Holy Angels, and especially to the Angel-Guardians, by Henri-Marie Boudon, translated by Edward Healy Thompson (London: Burns, Oates & Co.; Dublin: Kelly, 1869). Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive. Also available in PDF format (on this page) of The Catholic Kingdom’s library, and in PDF format (on this page) of Saints’ Books.
- Dévotion au Précieux Sang [microforme]: ses motifs, sa pratique (Montréal: Eusebe Senécal, 1870). Disponible en plusieurs formats en Open Library et Internet Archive, qui dit: “Attribué à Joseph Sabin Raymond”. La deuxième édition (Montréal: J.B. Rolland & Fils, 1873) est disponible à Internet Archive and Open Library.
- La Dévotion au Sacré-Coeur de Jésus: Doctrine, Histoire, par J. V. Bainvel (Paris: Gabriel Beauchesne, 1919). Avec Imprimatur. Disponible en Internet Archive et Open Library.
- Devotion to the Most Holy Sacrament, by Pagani, Giovanni Battista, 1806-1860 (London: Art and Book Co.,1892). Available at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly – University of Toronto).
- The Devotions of St. Anselm of Canterbury. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index,
- Devout Instructions on the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays and Holydays; with explanations of Christian faith and duty and of church ceremonies, by Rev. Leonard Goffine, translated by Rev. Theodore Noethen (New York: Edward Dunigan and Brother, 1859). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. [N.B., The Open Library index page has the incorrect entry Foreign Unfair Competition: Practice and Procedure, by Eugene T. Rossides.] Another edition (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1850) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- El Diaconado: Evolución y Perspectivas, de la Comisión Teológica Internacional (2002). Disponible en esta pagina de la Santa Sede. [Ver también: «El Diaconato, Expresión del Servicio en la Iglesia», La Civiltà Cattolica, en esta pagina de la Santa Sede.]
- «El Diaconado: Evolución y Perspectivas: Una Relectura desde el Derecho Canónico del Documento de la Comisión Teológica Internacional», por Juan González Ayesta, Ius Canonicum, XLVI, n. 92 (2006), págs. 661-674. Disponible en formato PDF (en esta pagina) en el Deposito Academico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra.
- The Dialogue of Salvation between a Scrupulous Brother and a Mature Brother Regarding the Rule of the Friars Minor and Declarations Concerning It, with Many Necessary Additions, Newly Composed and Reprinted (‘The First “Capuchin” Commentary on the Rule of Saint Francis’), by Giovanni da Fano. Available in PDF format through this page of Capuchin Beginnings, which states its source to be ‘“Il primo commento «cappuccino» della Regola di S. Francesco” in COSTANZO CARGNONI, I Frati Cappuccini, Edizioni Frate Indovino, Perugia, 1988, vol.I, pp.585-719, translated by Br. PATRICK COLBOURNE OFM Cap, 2009. The paragraph numbering follows that used by Cargnoni.’
- The Dialogue of the Seraphic Virgin St. Catherine of Siena, Dictated By Her, While In A State Of Ecstasy, To Her Secretaries, And Completed In The Year Of Our Lord 1370, Together With An Account Of Her Death By An Eye-Witness, Translated From The Original Italian By Algar Thorold, A New And Abridged Edition. Contains A Treatise Of Divine Providence; A Treatise Of Discretion; A Treatise Of Prayer; A Treatise Of Obedience. May be read at Saints’ Works and may be downloaded in PDF and RTF formats through the Saints’ Books index. Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- A Dictionary of Canon Law, 2nd revised edition, by the Rev. P. Trudel (St. Louis, Mo.; London: B. Herder Book Co., 1919). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Dictionnaire Apologétique de la Foi Catholique: contenant les preuves de la vérité de la religion et les réponses aux objections tirées des sciences humaines, par Adhémar d’ Alès et Bernard Loth (Paris: G. Beauchesne, 1909). Disponible en Internet Archive et Open Library.
- “Did Pope Pius XII Help the Jews?” by Margherita Marchione. Available in pdf format at the Pave the Way Foundation.
- Dignitas Connubii: Instruction to be Observed by Diocesan and Interdiocesan Tribunals in Handling Causes of the Nullity of Marriage, by the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, January 25, 2005. Available at the Holy See and JGray.org.
- Diplomatic Relations between the Holy See and The State of Israel: Policy Basis in the Pontifical Documents (1948-1997) [Doctoral Thesis] by Henry P. Bocala (Rome: Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, 2003). 285 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of Bibliotecanonica.
- Directives for Vocational Awareness in the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, by the Patriarchal Commission for Priestly Formation (2012). Available in PDF format (here) at the Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Seminary.
- The Directorium Asceticum; or, Guide to the Spiritual Life, Volume 1, 5th edition, by Giovanni Battista Scaramelli, translated and edited at St. Beuno’s College, North Wales, with a Preface by Cardinal Manning (London: R. & T. Washbourne; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1902). Available at Internet Archive.
- The Directorium Asceticum; or, Guide to the Spiritual Life, Volume 2, 5th edition, by Giovanni Battista Scaramelli, translated and edited at St. Beuno’s College, North Wales, with a Preface by Cardinal Manning (London: R. & T. Washbourne; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1902). Available in various formats at Internet Archive. The 7th edition (London, Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow: R. & T. Washbourne, 1917) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library [labeled as Volume 1 on the OL index page].
- The Directorium Asceticum; or, Guide to the Spiritual Life, Volume 3, 5th edition, by Giovanni Battista Scaramelli, translated and edited at St. Beuno’s College, North Wales, with a Preface by Cardinal Manning (London: R. & T. Washbourne; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1902). Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- The Directorium Asceticum; or, Guide to the Spiritual Life, Volume 4, 5th edition, by Giovanni Battista Scaramelli, translated and edited at St. Beuno’s College, North Wales, with a Preface by Cardinal Manning (London: R. & T. Washbourne; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1902). Available in various formats at Internet Archive.
- Directory for the Application of Principles and Norms on Ecumenism, by the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity (March 25, 1993). May be read online at the Holy See.
- Directory for the Pastoral Ministry of Bishops “Apostolorum Successores”, by the Congregation for Bishops, February 22, 2004. May be read online at the Holy See.
- Directory of Policies and Procedures for Deacons, Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix [“with Change Pages thru September 2010, revised & approved by Bishop Olmsted Sept 2010”]. Available in PDF format at the Diocese of Phoenix.
- Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy: Principles and Guidelines, by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (December 17, 2001). May be read online (on this page) at the Holy See. [A summary of its key points is provided in the essay “Popular Piety in the Spiritual Life” of Catholics United for the Faith.]
- Directory on the Permanent Diaconate in the Diocese of Lancaster, by Bishop Michael Campbell, OSA (CathCom, 2010). Available in PDF format (on this page) of CathCom.
- Discerning Your Lay Catholic Vocation, by Betty Gravlin (2012). 29 pages. May be read online or downloaded in PDF, LRF, Kindle, PDB formats at Smashwords.
- Disciples Called to Witness: The New Evangelization, by the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis (Washington, D.C.: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2012). Available in PDF format (on this page) of theUnited States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
- Disputed Questions in Evolutionary Creation, essays by various Dominican friars and scholars. Available in pdf format or may be read online through this page of Thomistic Evolution. [These comprise introductory essays on the relationship of faith and reason, as well as essays on natural theology, revealed theology, and Catholic theology and evolution.] Spanish versions of the essays, collected as Cuestiones disputadas en la creación evolutiva, are available in pdf format through this page. of Thomistic Evolution. The essays appear have been printed as Thomistic Evolution: A Catholic Approach to Understanding Evolution in the Light of Faith, by Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, OP, James Brent, OP, Thomas Davenport, OP, and John Baptist Ku, OP. (Cluny Media, 2016), which may be purchased on this page of Cluny Media; and at Amazon.com.
- Distributism: A Catholic System of Economics, Version 1.4, by Donald P. Goodman. (Martinsville, VA: Goretti Publications, 2006). 149 pages. Available in PDF format (through this page) of CatholicFidelity.com; and also available at Scribd. The ebook is offered for sale at Barnes & Noble. [N.B., The text states: “This document may be copied and distributed freely, provided that it is done in its entirety, including this copyright page, and is not modified in any way.”]
- Distributive Justice: the Right and Wrong of our Present Distribution of Wealth, by John Augustine Ryan (New York: The Macmillan company 1919). With Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Divine Comedy, by Dante Alighieri. Available at The Divine Comedy.
- Divine Grace; a series of instructions arranged according to the Baltimore catechism; an aid to teachers and preachers, by Edmund John Wirth (New York, Cincinnati: Benziger brothers, 1903). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- The Divine Motherhood, by Anscar Vonier, O.S.B. (London, St. Louis: B. Herder) With 1920 and 1921 Imprimatur. May be read online and available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Divine Office, by St. Alphonsus Maria de Liguori. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index,
- The Divine Office: A Study of the Roman Breviary, by Rev. E.J. Quigley (M.H. Gill & Son, 1920). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Project Gutenberg, Internet Archive and Open Library. May be read online at Sancta Missa.
- The Divine Office: considered from a devotional point of view, by Abbé Nicolas Bacuez, 1820-1892, ed. by Ethelred Luke Taunton), 1857-1907 (London : Burns and Oates; New York : Catholic Publication Society, 1885?). With a foreword by Cardinal Manning. Available on Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Trinity College, University of Toronto).
- The Divine Praises: Addresses to Holy Name Societies, by William Graham (New York: J.F. Wagner, 1908) May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, djvu, txt, daisy, and kindle/mobi formats, at Internet Archive and Open Library. [This book contains reflections on each of the Divine Praises.]
- “The Divine Will and the Human Will of Jesus Christ: The Answer of St. Maximus the Confessor and St. Thomas Aquinas to Monothelitism”, by Leonard Tony Farauanu, Studia Theologica VIII, 4/2009, pp. 237–249. Available in PDF format (on this page) at Studia Theologica.
- The Divinity of Christ, by Joseph Rickaby, S.J. (London, Edinburgh: Sands & Company; St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1906). With Imprimatur. Part of the Westminster Lectures (Second Series), edited by the Rev. Francis Aveling. Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- Doctoris Angelici: Motu Proprio for Italy and the adjacent islands, to encourage the study of the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas in Catholic Schools, by Pope St. Pius X (1914). Available at The Summa.info
- Doctrina Christiana: The First Book Printed in the Philippines. Manila, 1593. A Facsimile of the Copy in the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection. Library of Congress, Washington, With an Introductory Essay by Edwin Wolf 2nd (1947). Available at ManyBooks.net and Project Gutenberg. [Original title: Doctrina Christiana, en lengua española y tagala, cor regida por los Religiosos de las ordenes Impressa con licencia, en S. gabriel. de la orden de. S. Domigo En Manila. 1593, translated by Wikipedia as Christian Doctrine in Spanish and Tagalog Language, with correct rules for the Religious Order. Printed with License in Saint Gabriel of the Holy Dominican Order. In Manila, 1593. Attributed to Juan De Plasencia, O.F.M.].
- Doctrinal Note on Some Aspects of Evangelization, by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (3 December 2007). May be read online at the Holy See. A summary is also available at Papal Encyclicals.net.
- Doctrinal Note on Some Questions Regarding the Participation of Catholics in Political Life, by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (24 November 2002). May be read online (on this page) of the Holy See, and on this page of Priests for Life.
- “Doctrine, Law and Practice in Light of Mitis Iudex and Amoris Laetitia”, by Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki (Diocese of Springfield, IL, May 2, 2017). Keynote Address at the North West Regional Canon Law Convention held in Portland, OR on May 2, 2017. May be read online (on this page) at Catholic Culture.
- The Doctrine of the Atonement: A Historical Essay, by J. Rivière, authorised translation by Luigi Cappadelta (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.; St. Louis: B. Herder, 1909). With Imprimatur. Volume 1 is available at Internet Archive and Open Library, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive and Open Library (N.B., the cover images of both Open Library index pages incorrectly show Volume II). Volume II is available at Internet Archive. Of another edition (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.,1909), Volume I is available at Internet Archive and Open Library. Volume II is available at Internet Archive.
- The Doctrine of the Communion of Saints in the Ancient Church: a Study in the History of Dogma, by Dr. J.P. Kirsch, translated with the author’s permission by John R. M’Kee of the Oratory (Edinburgh, London: Sands & Company, 1910). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive, with a second copy at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Documents of the Council of Trent may be read online at Internet Archive (the 17 May 2013 snapshot of the apparently defunct Catholic Community Forum).
- Documents of the Second Vatican Council: Constitutions, Decrees, and Declarations. Available at the Holy See, the EWTN Library, the Catholic Information Network, and St Josef. Christus Rex likewise contains the documents and addresses of the Council, including the addresses of Pope Blessed John XXIII and Pope Paul VI, together with a summary of the Council’s work.
- Dogmatic Canons and Decrees: Authorized Translations of the Dogmatic Decrees of the Council of Trent, the Decree on the Immaculate Conception, the Syllabus of Pope Pius IX, and the Decrees of the Vatican Council (New York: Devin-Adair Co., 1912). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive [N.B., According to the Preface, it includes Canon Waterworth’s translation for the Council of Trent, Cardinal Manning’s for the First Vatican Council, and the translation of the Syllabus authorized by Cardinal McCabe, Archbishop of Dublin.]
- A Dogmatic Catechism, from the Italian of [Giuseppe] Frassinetti, revised and edited by the Oblate Fathers of St. Charles, with a Preface by the Archbishop of Westminster [Henry Edward Manning] (London: R. Washbourne, 1872). [N.B., The text appears to have been translated from the 6th Italian edition.] May be read online, and available in various formats (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.), at Internet Archive and Open Library. Also available at Hathi Trust Digital Library and Google Books (though the latter appears to require logging in).
- Dogmatic Theology I. God: His Knowability, Essence, and Attributes, A Dogmatic Treatise, prefaced by a brief general introduction to the study of dogmatic theology, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss. St. Louis: Herder. 1916. With Imprimatur. Available in multiple formats on Internet archive and Open LibraryOpen Library and Internet Archive, (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Robarts – University of Toronto) as of 12 February 2012
- Dogmatic theology II. The Divine Trinity, a Dogmatic Treatise, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss. St. Louis: Herder, 1916. With Imprimatur. Available in multiple formats at Internet archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly – University of Toronto) as of February 12, 2012. The 1912 edition is also available at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: Google, Book from the collections of: New York Public Library)
- Dogmatic Theology III. God: The Author of Nature and the Supernatural, a dogmatic treatise, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss. St. Louis : Herder, 1916. Imprimatur. Available at Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto). The 1912 edition with Imprimatur is also available at Open Library and Internet archive(Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Robarts – University of Toronto)
- Dogmatic Theology IV. Christology: A Dogmatic Treatise on the Incarnation, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis: Herder, 1916). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto). The 1913 2nd edition with Imprimatur is also available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto)
- Dogmatic Theology V. Soteriology: A Dogmatic Treatise on the Redemption, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo. : Herder, c1913). With Imprimatur. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- Dogmatic Theology VI. Mariology; A Dogmatic Treatise on the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo.: Herder, 1914). With Imprimatur. Available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries, Book contributor: Wellesley College Library). 1919 edition with Imprimatur also available on Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly – University of Toronto)
- Dogmatic Theology VII. Grace, Actual and Habitual: A Dogmatic Treatise, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo.: Herder, 1919). With Imprimatur. Available in PDF, Full Text and DjVu at Internet Archive (Book contributor: University of Toronto). Another copy of the 1919 edition with Imprimatur is available in PDF, Full text, and EPUB formats at Internet Archive and Project Gutenberg (Book contributor: Project Gutenberg). [NB, These are the best PDF copies online]. Still another copy of the 1919 edition is available in mutiple formats at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto). The 1915 edition with Imprimatur is available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: New York Public Library).
- Dogmatic Theology VIII. The sacraments: a dogmatic treatise. Vol 1. The Sacraments in General, Baptism, Confirmation, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1917) With Imprimatur. Available on multiple formats at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Regis Library, University of Toronto).
- Dogmatic Theology IX. The sacraments: a dogmatic treatise. Volume II, The Holy Eucharist, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1915) With Imprimatur. Available on multiple formats at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- Dogmatic Theology X. The Sacraments: A Dogmatic Treatise. Vol. III, Penance, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1915). With Imprimatur. Available on multiple formats at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: New York Public Library).
- Dogmatic Theology XI. The sacraments: a dogmatic treatise, Vol. IV, Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, Matrimony, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1915). With Imprimatur. Available on multiple formats at Open Library and Internet Archive (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: New York Public Library).
- Dogmatic Theology XII. Eschatology: or, The Catholic doctrine of the last things: a dogmatic treatise, by Joseph Pohle, translated by Arthur Preuss (St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder, 1918, c1917) With Imprimatur. Available on multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto)
- Dogsled Apostles, by A. H. Savege (New York: Sheed & Ward, 1942). The story of Catholic missionaries in Alaska, particularly Bishop Joseph Raphael Crimont, S.J. Available at Internet Archive.
- Domestic Violence Resource Manual of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Available in PDF format and may be read online at the Family Ministries of the Archdiocese of Chicago.
- Dominicae Cenae: Letter on the Mystery and Worship of the Eucharist, by Pope John Paul II (February 24, 1980). May be read online at Catholic Liturgical Library, at Catholic Information Network, and at New Advent.
- Dominus Iesus: Declaration on the Unicity and Salvific Universality of Jesus Christ and the Church, by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, approved by Pope Blessed John Paul II June 16, 2000, issued August 6, 2000. May be read online on this page of the Holy See, and may be read online on this page of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Also available in PDF format on this page of from Catholic Primer Library [See also “Answers to Main Objections Against Dominus Iesus“, the text of then-Cardinal Ratzinger’s interview with the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, published 22 September 2000 (from the EWTN Library); the Interview of Msgr. Bruno Forte, President of the Association of the Catholic Theologians (from the Service of Documentation and Study on Global Mission); and the article “Dominus Iesus and the Christian Priesthood” by Romanus Cessario, O.P., The Catholic Answer 14.6 (2001): 38-43, available in PDF format through this page of the Nederlands Thomas-Genootschap.]
- “Dominus Iesus and the Christian Priesthood”,by Romanus Cessario, O.P., The Catholic Answer 14.6 (2001): 38-43. Available in PDF format through this page of the Nederlands Thomas-Genootschap.
- Don Juan of Persia: A Shi’ah Catholic, 1560-1604, translated and edited with an introduction by Guy le Strange (New York, London: Harper & Brothers, 1926). Available in pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, etc. formats at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive, and a 3rd copy at Internet Archive; and also available at Google Books. [N.B., This is not a religious work, but it is taken from journal writings of a convert to the true Faith.]
- “Donoso Cortes and the Meaning of Political Power”, by Frederick D. Wilhelmsen (1967). Available in PDF format on this page of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. May be read online at First Principles Web Journal.
- Donum Veritatis: Instruction on the Ecclesial Vocation of the Theologian, by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (24 May 1990). Available at the Holy See.
- Donum Vitae: Instruction on Respect for Human Life in its Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation Replies to Certain Questions of the Day, by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. May be read online at the Holy See.
- Down West and Other Sketches of Irish Life, by Alice Dease (London: Manresa Press, B. Herder, 1914). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive. [N.B. Actually Part 3 but the index page says it is Volume 1.]
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on Chastity, Marriage, the Family, and Virginity, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution [on] Defending Intact the Deposit of Faith, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Christian Moral Order, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available as a single pdf file (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis. The individual chapters are also available in pdf format: Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 3, Chapter 4, Chapter 5, Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Chapter 8, Chapter 9, Chapter 10, and Chapter 11.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Blessed Virgin Mary Mother of God and Mother of Men, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in pdf format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis.
- Draft of a Dogmatic Constitution on the Sources of Revelation, by the Preparatory Theological Commission for the Second Vatican Council, translated by Fr. Joseph A. Komonchak (2012). Available in PDF format (on this page) at In Verbo Veritatis
- Dukranathirunal: Liturgical Celebrations for the Memorial Day (July 03) of Mar Toma Sliha, the Apostle of India. In the Malayalam language. Available in PDF format through the Nasrani Foundation, which also provides meditations by CMI (Carmelite) Fathers for this great feast.
- Dwell in My Love: A Pastoral Letter on Racism, by Francis Cardinal George, O.M.I, Archbishop of Chicago (April 4, 2001). Available in PDF format (on this page) at the Archdiocese of Chicago.
- “Dying is also part of life”: Address at the Rennweg Hospice in Vienna, June 21, 1998, by Pope John Paul II. Delivered during his Apostolic Journey to Austria (June 19-21, 1998). May be read online at the Holy See and the Congregation of the Clergy.
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- The Early Church Fathers, by Pope Benedict XVI (General Audiences). May be read online through Catechesis of the Popes, and may be purchased in book form at Our Sunday Visitor and Ignatius Press.
- Early History of the Catholic Church in Oceania, by the Rt. Rev. Jean Baptiste François Pompallier, with Introduction by the Rt. Rev. John Edmund Luck, Bishop of Auckland (Auckland, N.Z.: H. Brett, Printer, 1888). Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Early Ritualism in America: reminiscences of Edgar P. Wadhams, by Bishop Edgar P. Wadhams, C.A. Walworth (New York : Christian Press Association, c.1893) . Available at Internet Archive (contributed by Trinity College, University of Toronto) [NB: Despite the title, which initially made me suspicious of its orthodoxy, the book seems to be the story of a convert to the Catholic Church.]
- Early steps in the fold: instructions for converts, and enquirers, by Francis M. De Zulueta. Available on Internet Archive.
- The Eastern Christians and Their Churches, by Father Steven Hawkes-Teeples, S.J. (New Haven, CT: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council, Catholic Information Service, 2008). With Imprimi Potest. Available in PDF format on this page of the Knights of Columbus.
- E.Book of Common Prayers. May be accessed online at Catholic Community Forum, with a framed version here.
- Ecce Fides-Pillar of Truth, by Fr. John J. Pasquini. Available at Internet Archive in multiple formats.
- Ecclesia, the Church of Christ: a Planned Series of Papers, by Dom Gilbert Dolan, O.S.B., Fr. Benedict Zimmerman, O.D.C., Fr. R.H. Benson, Dom John Chapman, O.S.B., Dom J.D. Breen, O.S.B., A.H. Mathew, and Fr. Peter Finlay, S.J., edited by Arnold Harris Matthew (London: Burns and Oates). With 1906 Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, kindle/mobi, txt, djvu, and Daisy formats, at Open Library and Internet Archive. [Contains the following essays: The Church in the parables; The visible unity of the Catholic Church; The sanctity of the Church; The catholicity of the Church; The apostolicity of the Church; The idea of infallibility; Infallibility; Extra ecclesiam salus nulla; Schism and ignorance; England and the Holy See in the Middle Ages.]
- Ecclesia in Africa: Exhortation Apostolique Post-Synodalesur l’Église en Afique et sa Mission Évangélisatrice vers l’An 2000, par Pape St. Jean-Paul II (14 Septembre 1995). Disponible en le Saint-Siege.
- Ecclesia in Medio Oriente: Exhortation Apostolique Post-Synodale sur l’Église au Moyen-Orient, Communion et Témoignage, du Pape Benoît XVI (le 14 septembre 2012). Peut-on lire sur cette page de l’Eparchie Melkite Catholique du Canada, et dans Reseau Voltaire. Disponible en format PDFsur cette page du Saint-Siege, sur cette page de l’eglise Catholique de France, et sur cette page de la Croix. Avec une synthèse de l’exhortation sur Zenit et Center Blog.
- Ecclesiam Suam: Encyclical on the Church, by Blessed Pope Paul VI, August 6, 1964. Available at the Holy See.
- Ecclesiastical Dictionary; Containing, in Concise Form, Information upon Ecclesiastical, Biblical, Archaeological, and Historical Subjects, by John Thein (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1900). With Imprimatur. Available at Open Library and Internet Archive.
- Ecclesiology, by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Paniker. Available in DOC format at Internet Archive and Internet Archive (2nd copy), which describe it as “Theology of the Church with special reference to Syriac Tradition”. [N.B., In four parts that discuss the unity, holiness, catholicity, and apostolic character of the Church.]
- “The Ecclesiology of Vatican II”: Lecture of Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger at the opening of the Pastoral Congress of the Diocese of Aversa, Italy (15 September 2001). Available at the EWTN Library.
- Economic Justice for All: Pastoral Letter on Catholic Social Teaching and the U.S. Economy, by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops (1986). Available in PDF format on this page of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
- “The Economics of Monasticism” (working paper), by Nathan Smith, Department of Economics, George Mason University (September 6, 2009). Available in PDF format at this page of the Association of Religion Data Archives. Its abstract on this page notes: “…Monasteries, in principle and largely in practice, are a form of society based on consent of the governed, unlike liberal states which preach but do not practice consensual governance…” [N.B., The paper applies secular economic analysis to monasticism and demonstrates why it has contributed so much to civilization. I’m still trying to determine Mr. Smith’s religion, but his paper seems orthodox.]
- “Edmund A. Walsh S.J. and the Settlement of the Religious Question in Mexico, 1929”, by Marisa Patulli Trythall, Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu, Vol. LXXX, Fasc. 159 (2011), p. 3. Available in PDF format at the website of Marisa Patulli Trythall.
- L’Education des Jeunes Filles Catholiques, par Janet Erskine Stuart, avec une Preface par A. Rosette, S.J. (Paris: Perrin et Cie., 1914). Avec Imprimatur et la Benediction Apostolique de Pape Saint Pie X. Disponible dans Open Library et Internet Archive.
- The Education of Catholic Girls, by Janet Erskine Stuart (London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras: Longmans, Green and Co., 1914). With Imprimatur. Available on Project Gutenberg.
- The Education of Ukrainian Greek Catholic Clergy (1882-1946), by Ivan Kaszczak (Lviv: Svichado Publishers, 2005). 187 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of the Saint Basil Seminary.
- Education: The Church and State in Reference to the Education Question: or, Schools and Scholars, from the Commencement of the Christian Era to the Present Times, by John Stewart M’Corry, D.D. (London: Burns and Oates, 1873). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Education within the Benedictine Wisdom Tradition, from the Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities. Available in PDF format on this page of the website of the Benedictine Sisters-Mount Saint Scholastica (Atchison, Kansas). A revision of the Report of the Committee on Benedictine Intellectual Tradition (June 2005) commissioned by the Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities.
- L’Eglise et la Pauvrete en Afrique Centrale, par l’Association des Conferences Episcopales de la Region d’Afrique Centrale (Bangui, Juillet 2008). Disponible en format PDF (sur cette page) sur Catholic Peacebuilding Network
- L’Église et l’État: ou les Deux Puissances, Leur Origine, Leurs Relations, Leurs Droit et Leurs Limites, 3e. edition, par Ferdinand J. Moulart (Louvain: Ch. Peeters; Paris: P. Lethielleux, 1887). Avec approbation. Disponible en Internet Archive. La 2e. edition est disponible en Internet Archive.
- The Eighth Commandment: Truth, by Peter Kreeft (New Haven, CT: Knights of Columbus Supreme Council, 2001). Part of the Luke E. Hart Series: Basic Elements of the Catholic Faith (General Editor, Father John A. Farren, O.P.). The audiobook may be listened to, and is available in mp3 format, and the ebook may be View Online and is available in pdf format, at the Catholic Information Service of the Knights of Columbus.’
- Eight Lectures on the Position of Catholics in England, by Blessed John Henry Newman (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1890). Available on Internet Archive.
- Eléments d’Archéologie Chrétienne, Tome 1e, par E. Reusens (Louvain: Typographie de Ch. Peeters, 1871). Disponible en Open Library et Internet Archive.
- Eléments d’Archéologie Chrétienne, Tome 2e, par E. Reusens (Louvain: Typographie de Ch. Peeters, 1875). Disponible en Internet Archive.
- Elements of Ecclesiastical Law, Volume I: On Ecclesiastical Persons. Compiled with reference to the Syllabus, the “Const. Apostolicae sedis” of Pope Pius IX, the Council of the Vatican and the latest decisions of the Roman congregations. Adapted especially to the discipline of the church in the United States, by Rev. S. B. Smith. (New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Einsiedeln: Benziger Brothers, 1878). Fourth revised edition. With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library. The 9th edition (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1895) with Imprimatur is available at Internet Archive.
- Elements of Ecclesiastical Law, Volume II: Ecclesiastical Trials. Compiled with reference to the Syllabus, the “Const. Apostolicae sedis” of Pope Pius IX, the Council of the Vatican and the latest decisions of the Roman congregations. Adapted especially to the discipline of the church in the United States, by Rev. S. B. Smith. (New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Einsiedeln: Benziger Brothers, 1882). With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Internet Archive. Internet Archive (2nd copy), Internet Archive (3rd copy), Open Library, Open Library (2nd copy).
- Elements of Ecclesiastical Law, Volume III: Ecclesiastical Punishments. Compiled with reference to the Syllabus, the “Const. Apostolicae sedis” of Pope Pius IX, the Council of the Vatican and the latest decisions of the Roman congregations. Adapted especially to the discipline of the church in the United States, according to the recent instruction “Cum Magnopere,” and the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, by Rev. S. B. Smith. (New York, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Einsiedeln: Benziger Brothers, 1895). Second revised edition. With Imprimatur. Available in various formats at Open Library and Internet Archive. The 3rd edition is available at Internet Archive
- Elementary Course of Christian Philosophy: Based on the Principles of the Best Scholastic Authors, 2nd edition, revised, adapted from the French of Brother Louis of Poissy, by the Brothers of the Christian Schools (New York: O’Shea & Co., 1893). With Imprimatur and, for the original French text, the 1876 approbation of Blessed Pope Pius IX. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Cornell University Library).
- Elizabeth Seton et le Commencement de l’Eglise Catholique aux Etats-Unis, 2e edition, par Mme. Barberey (Paris: Librairie Poussielgue Freres, 1869). Avec les approbations de l’Eveque de Newport et l’Eveque Auxiliare de Geneve. Peut être lu en ligne et disponible en plusieurs formats dans Internet Archive et Open Library. Tome I de la 3e edition (1872) est disponible dans Internet Archive, et Tome II est disponible dans Open Library et Internet Archive. Tome I de la 4e edition (1880) est disponible dans Internet Archive, et Tome II est disponible dans Open Library et Internet Archive.
- Enchiridion of Indulgences: Norms and Grants, authorized English edition, translated by William T. Barry, C.SS.R. from the second revised edition of the Enchiridion Indulgentiarum issued by the Sacred Apostolic Penitentiary, 1968, with English Supplement (New York: Catholic Book Publishing, 1969). [Link to the text deleted due to copyright concerns.] A digest of the Enchiridion may be read online at Catholic Online, and a summary may be read online at EWTN Library. The decree on the fourth edition may be read online at EWTN Library.
- Enchiridion on Faith, Hope and Love, by St Augustine, 354-430 AD, Father and Doctor of the Church. Available on Catholic Treasury. May be downloaded in PDF format through the Saints’ Books index.
- Encíclica “Princeps Pastorum” sobre el Apostolado Misionero, del Papa San Juan XXIII (28 de noviembre de 1959). Disponible en la Santa Sede, el Archidiocesis de Madrid, y la Congregación para el Clero.
- Encyclical “Christi Matri” on Prayers for Peace during October, by Blessed Pope Paul VI (September 15, 1966). May be read online at the Holy See; on this page of Blessed be God; and at IntraText (with the heading ‘Introduction’ added).
- Encyclical “Immortale Dei” on the Christian Constitution of States, by Pope Leo XIII (1 November 1885). The ebook may be read online, and available in mobi format and epub format, at Papal Encyclicals Online; and it is available in .doc format through this page of Documenta Catholic Omnia. It may also be read online on this page of Catholic Culture; on this page of the EWTN Library; at Wikisource; and at the Holy See. The LibriVox audiobook, read by Maria Therese, is available at Internet Archive linked through LibriVox. A different audio recording is provided in this video (45:23) on the Youtube channel of Danilo Zugic.
- Encyclical Letter “Iniquis Afflictisque” on the Persecution of the Church in Mexico, by Pope Pius XI (18 November 1926). Available at the Holy See.
- Encyclical Letter “Redemptoris Missio” on the Permanent Validity of the Church’s Missionary Mandate, by Blessed Pope John Paul II (7 December 1990). Available at the Holy See.
- Encyclical Letter “Veritatis Splendor”, by Pope St. John Paul II (6 August 1993). Available at the Holy See and at IntraText. [According to Wikipedia: “The encyclical is one of the most comprehensive and philosophical teachings of moral theology in the Catholic tradition”.] A detailed exposition by Professor William E. May, “Pope John Paul II’s Encyclical Veritatis Splendor” is available at Christendom Awake. A brief summary may be found on this page of Defending the Bride, and more detailed summaries on this page of Catholic Australia and on this page of Catholic Answers. It is summarised for general readers by Fr. John Yockey in “Does the end justify the means?” at Catholic Herald.
- Encyclical of Our Holy Father by Divine Providence Leo XIII on the Christian Constitution of States: Latin Text and Authorised Translation (London, 1886). Available in pdf, mobi, epub, and other formats at Internet Archive. [This is the encyclical with the incipit “Immortale Dei”.]
- Encyclical Letter “Spe Salvi” on Christian Hope, by Pope Benedict XVI (30 November 2007). May be read online on this page of Catholic Culture; on this page of Pope Benedict XVI in America; at the Holy See; and at Catholic News Agency. A summary by Dr. Jeff Mirus may be read on this page of Catholic Culture (December 05, 2007) and a digest by John Gueguen is available at Illinois State University.
- Encyclical “Supremi Apostolatus Officio” on Devotion of the Rosary, by Pope Leo XIII. May be read online at the Holy See.
- The Enduring Nature of the Catholic University: Commemorating the Anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI’s Address to Catholic Educators on April 17, 2008; A Collection of Essays on the Renewal of Catholic Higher Education by Most Rev. David Ricken, Msgr. Stuart Swetland, Rev. J. Augustine DiNoia, Rev. Joseph Koterski, Rev. David O’Connell, and Dr. John Hittinger, with a foreword by The Hon. Kenneth Whitehead (Manassas, Virginia: Center for the Study of Catholic Higher Education/ Cardinal Newman Society, 2009). Available in PDF format (on this page) of the Cardinal Newman Society.
- “The Enduring Value of Corporal Mortification”, Rev. Michael E. Giesler, The Catholic Social Science Review, Vol. 10 (2005):149-172. Available in PDF format on this page of the Catholic Social Science Review. [N.B., According to the text, “A shorter version of this article appeared in Homiletic and Pastoral Review, July, 2005.”]
- England and Christendom, by Henry Edward Manning (London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1867). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: National Institute for Newman Studies, Book contributor: Saint Mary’s College of California). A second copy is at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Ensayo sobre el Catolicismo, el Liberalismo y el Socialismo; Considerados en Sus Principios Fundamentales, por D. Juan Donoso Cortes, Marques de Valdegamas (Barcelona, 1851). Disponible en Internet Archive y Open Library. La PDF edicion de 2003 esta disponible en Biblioteca Virtual Universal (“Reservados todos los derechos… permitido el uso sin fines comerciales”).
- Epiphany: a Theological Introduction to Catholicism, by Aidan Nichols O.P. (1996). May be read online at Christendom Awake. (The webpage states: “Copyright ©; 1996 by The Order of St. Benedict, Inc., Collegeville, Minnesota. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or any retrieval system, without the written permission of The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minnesota 56321”).
- “The ‘Eschatological Principle’ in Catholic Social Thought”, by Mark Lowery, Journal of Markets & Morality, vol. 8, no. 2 (Fall 2005): pp. 435-453. Available in pdf format (on this page) at the Journal of Markets & Morality, with its abstract being available at SSRN.
- “Eschatology and the Church in the Light of the Assumption”, by Paul E. Duggan, Marian Studies, Vol. 56 (2005). Available in PDF format (through this page) at Marian Studies.
- Escritos de Santa Clara de Asís, traducción de Joaquín M. Beltrán, O.F.M. Disponible en Directorio Franciscano.
- Essai sur la Connaissance Mystique de Dieu, ou, L’Art de Connaitre et d’Aimer Dieu, par Dom Savinien Louismet, O.S.B. (Tours : Maison Alfred Mame & Fils, 1922). Disponible dans Internet Archive et Open Library.
- An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent, by Blessed John Henry Newman. On Dogmatic Theology, Faith. May be read online on Newman Reader (The National Institute for Newman Studies, 2007).
- Essay on Love, by Ernest R. Hull, S.J. (Bombay: Examiner Press, 1912. Sold by Bombay: B.X. Furtado & Sons; London and Edinburgh: Sands & Co.; Melborne: Wm. P. Linehan; Sydney: E.J. Dwyer; St. Louis, Mo.: B. Herder). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- An Essay on Mediaeval Economic Teaching, by George Augustine Thomas O’Brien (London, New York [etc.] Longmans, Green, and co., 1920). Available in various formats at Internet Archive, Open Library, and Project Gutenberg. Another edition (Kitchener, Ontario: Batoche Books, 2001) is [LINK DELETED DUE TO COPYRIGHT CONCERNS. ADVICE ON ITS COPYRIGHT STATUS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.]
- An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, by John Henry Newman, 6th ed. (1878) Available in multiple formats at ManyBooks.net and Project Gutenberg, and may be read online at Newman Reader and Cambridge Books Online. The 7th edition (1890) is available in multiple formats here at Internet Archive with a second copy here and at Open Library with a second copy here. [NB, One of the most important works by a major figure in 19th century Anglicanism, the Development of Christian Doctrine was published shortly before Newman’s conversion to the one true Church. It is a seminal work on the theology of Divine revelation and the sociology of Christian culture.]
- An Essay on the Interest and Characteristics of the Lives of the Saints: with Illustrations from Mystical Theology, by Frederick William Faber (London, Dublin, Derby: Richardson and Son, 1853). Available in multiple formats atInternet Archive and Open Library.
- Essays on Catholicism, Liberalism, and Socialism: Considered in Their Fundamental Principles, by Juan Donoso Cortes, Marquis of Valdegamas, translated from the Spanish by Rev. William McDonald, A.B., S.Th.L. (Dublin: M.H. Gill & Son, 1879). May be read online and available in pdf, epub, djvu, kindle/mobi, Daisy, and txt formats at Online Library and Internet Archive. Another edition (Gornahoor Press, 2010) is available in pdf format at Gornahoor Press [but please be careful of reading the other texts on this site, which appears to have a non-Christian orientation]
- Essays on Religion and Literature, Volume 2, by various authors, edited by Henry Edward Manning (London: Longsman, Green, and Co., 1865). Second Series. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Essays on the Origin, Doctrines, and Discipline of the Early Irish Church, by Patrick Francis Moran (Dublin: James Duffy, 1864). Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Essentials of Spiritual Unity, by Ronald Knox. Available at Catholic Answers (last visited December 8, 2009).
- La Estrella del Norte de Mexico: Historia de la Milagrosa Imagen de Maria Stma. de Guadalupe, por Francisco Florencia, S.J., con prologo del Dr. D. Agustin de la Rosa (Guadalajara: J. Cabrera, 1895). Con licencia de la autoridad eclesiastica. Disponible en Internet Archive y Open Library.
- The Eternal Happiness of the Saints, by Cardinal Bellarmine (St. Robert Bellarmine), translated by the Rev. John Dalton (London, Dublin, Derby: Thomas Richardson and Son). Available in various formats (pdf, kindle/mobi, epub, etc.) at Internet Archive. Also available on this page at the eLibrary of Saint Patrick Basilica Ottawa; on this page of Good Catholic Books; and at Forgotten Books (with some pages accessible by members only). Chapter 1and Chapter 2 of the work are reproduced at Et Verbum.
- The Eternal Priesthood, by Henry Edward Manning, 1808-1892 (London: Burns and Oates; New York: Catholic Publication Society, 1844). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Cornell University Library).
- Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, Fifth Edition, by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, November 17, 2009 (Washington, D.C.: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2009). Available in PDF format (on this page) of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and in PDF format (on this page) of the Catholic Diocese of Lansing. An Executive Summary is available at Catholic Health.
- Ethics in Advertising, by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications (June 4, 2000). May be read online at the Holy See, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Catholic Links.
- Ethics in Internet, by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications, February 22, 2002. May be read online at the Holy See.
- Études Théologiques sur les Constitutions du Concile du Vatican d’après les Actes du Concile: La Constitution Dei Filius, par Jean-Michel-Alfred Vacant (Paris, Lyon: Delhomme et Briguet, 1895). Avec Imprimatur. Disponible dans Bibliotheque Saint Libere: Tome I (Prologue, Chapitres I et II); et Tome II (Chapitres III et IV et Conclusion).
- Eucharist, by Rev. Dr. Thomas Paniker. Available in DOC format at Internet Archive and Internet Archive (2nd copy). [N.B. Described as “Theology of Eucharist with special reference to Syriac Tradition”. Divided into 3 sections: “The Real Presence of the Glorified Christ”, “The Eucharistic Banquet”, and “The Sacramental Meal”.]
- Eucharistic Adoration for the Sanctification of Priests and Spiritual Maternity,by the Congregation for the Clergy (Rome: Congregation for the Clergy, 2007). Available in PDF format on this page of the Congregation for the Clergy(accessed through the Apostolate of Spiritual Motherhood for the Sanctification of Priests in the Archdiocese of St. Louis); on this page of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; through this page of the EWTN Library; and on this page of Spiritual Motherhood Sodality.
- Eucharistic Meditations of the Curé d’Ars, by St. John Baptist Mary Vianney (Carmelite Publications, 1961). Available in pdf format (here) at through this archive of the Irish Province of the Order of Carmelites; and also available at Yumpu.
- Eucharistica; or, a Series of Pieces, original and translated, on the Most Holy and Adorable Sacrament of the Eucharist, by Most Rev. W. [William] Walsh, Archbishop of Halifax (New York: Edward Dunigan & Brother, 1854). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Eugenics and Other Evils, by G.K. Chesterton (1922). Available at Manybooks.net and Project Gutenberg. Audiobook available at LibriVox.org.
- Europe’s Social Agenda: Why is the European Union Regulating Morality? (white paper series number nine), by Maciej Golubiewski (New York: International Organizations Research Group, 2008). 68 pages. Available in PDF format, with an Executive Summary in PDF format, at the Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute (C-FAM), which states: “The EU has been active in funding programs aimed at changing prevailing religious and cultural attitudes with regards to human life and sexuality…”
- A European Community of Solidarity and Responsibility: A Statement of the COMECE Bishops on the EU Treaty Objective of a Competitive Social Market Economy, by the Commission of the Bishops’ Conferences of the European Community, translated from the German (Brussels, Belgium, 2011). Available in PDF format on this page of Second Spring.
- “Euthanasia”, by Kenneth W. Kemp (May 16, 2001). 10 pages. Available in PDF format on this page of the University of St. Thomas.
- L’Évangile du Coeur de Jésus, par l’Abbe Henry Bolo (Paris: Rene Haton, 1900). Disponible dans Internet Archive et Open Library.
- Evangelii Nuntiandi: Exhortación Apostólica acerca de la Evangelización en el Mundo Contemporáneo, por el Papa Pablo VI (8 de Diciembre 1975). Disponible en La Santa Sede y Congregacion para el Clero. Con resumen en Catholic.net
- “Evangelium Vitae”: Encyclical Letter on the Value and Inviolability of Human Life, by Pope St. John Paul II (25 March 1995). May be read online at the Holy See, at IntraText, on this page at Catholic Pages, and on this page of the old website of Women for Faith and Family (with an Overview and Study Outline on this page). [N.B., The Vatican’s summary of “Evangelium Vitae”, released on March 30, 1995 along with the encyclical, may be read online on this page of Priests for Life. A Powerpoint summary is available on this page at For Catholic Grownups. A summary by Deacon William Wagner may be read online on this page.]
- «Evangelium Vitae» Five Years of Confrontation with the Society: Proceedings of Sixth Assembly of the Pontifical Academy for Life, Vatican City, February 11-14, 2000, edited by Dr. Juan de Dios Vial Correa and Elio Cardinal Sgreccia (Vatican City: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2001), available in PDF format (on this page) of the Pontifical Academy for Life. [N.B., This is a collection of essays whose intellectual value outweighs the typographical errors of the text.]
- “Every Marital Act Ought to be Open to New Life: Toward a Clearer Understanding”, by Germain Grisez, Joseph Boyle, John Finnis & William E. May. Reprinted from The Thomist, 52, 3 (July 1988): pp. 365-426 (copyright © Dominican Fathers, Province of St. Joseph, 1988). Available in pdf format through this page of The Way of the Lord Jesus.
- The Evidence for the Papacy: as Derived from the Holy Scriptures and from Primitive Antiquity, with an Introductory Epistle, by Colin Lindsay (London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1870). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- Ex Corde Ecclesiae: Apostolic Constitution on Catholic Universities, by Blessed Pope John Paul II (15 August 1990). Available at the Holy See.
- An Examination of the Evidence, Adduced by Mr. Keary, Against the Authenticity or Validity of Certain Passages from the Fathers: Contained in the “Faith of Catholics, on Certain Points of Controversy, Compiled by Rev. Jos. Berington and Rev. John Kirk”, by Rev. James Waterworth (London: J. Booker, 1834). Available in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Exercise of Faith Impossible Except in the Catholic Church, by William G. Penny (1846). Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. No Imprimatur, but the content appears to be a faithful restatement of Catholic teaching in response to Protestant objections, as well as an explanation of why the author was moved by grace to become Catholic.
- Explanation of Catholic Morals: A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals, by John Stapleton. Available at Internet Archive and Project Gutenberg.
- [Explanation of the] Hail Mary, by St. Thomas Aquinas. Available on EWTN Library, as indexed on the St. Thomas Aquinas page of the Russian-language Medieval Philosophy Library.
- Explanation of the Epistles and Gospels for the Sundays, Holydays and Festivals throughout the Eccesiastical Year; to which are added Instructions on Christian Faith and Morals, Explanations of Different Ceremonies and Practices of the Church, and the lives of many Saints, by Rev. Leonard Goffine, edited by Rev. George Ott, translated by Rev. Gerard M. Pilz, O.S.B. (New York, Cincinnati: Frederick Pustet & Co., 1871). With the approbation of the Right Rev. Bishop of Ratisbon. Available at Internet Archive and Open Library. The 51st edition (Ratisbon, Rome, New York, Cincinnati: Frederick Pustet & Co., 1890) with the approbation and imprimatur of many bishops, is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- An Explanation of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, by Bishop M. F. [Michael Francis] Howley, 1843-1914 (Boston: Doyle and Whittle, 1894). With Imprimatur. May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, mobi, and other formats, at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy at Internet Archive and a 3rd but less legible copy at Internet Archive.
- An Explanation of the New Chronological Table of the Chinese History, by Father Johannes Franciscus Foucquet, S.J. Available at Internet Archive. [N.B., Uses 18th century spelling. The heading in full states: “Translated into Latin from the Original Chinese, by Father Johannes Franciscus Foucquet, Soc. Jes. Bishop of Eleutheropolis, and Published at Rome in the Year 1730. Collected from Two Accounts Thereof, Written in French, One Sent from Rome by Sir Tho. Dereham, Bart. to the Royal Society, the Other Sent from Father Foucquet to Father Eustache Guillemeau, a Barnabite at Paris, and by Him Transmitted to Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. Pr. R. S. (January 1, 1753)”]
- An Explanation of the Prayers and Ceremonies of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass; in Familiar Discourses, Addressed to a Congregation, 4th edition, by Rev. E.B. [Edward Benedictus] Glover, OSB (London: William Eusebius Andrews: 1835). May be read online, and available in pdf, epub, mobi, and other formats, at Internet Archive.
- Explanation of the Sacraments, by St. Thomas Aquinas. Available on EWTN Library, as as indexed on the St. Thomas Aquinas page of the Russian-language Medieval Philosophy Library.
- Explanation of the Ten Commandments, by St. Thomas Aquinas. Available on EWTN Library, as indexed on the St. Thomas Aquinas page of the Russian-language Medieval Philosophy Library.
- Exploits Héroiques de Scanderbeg, Roi d’Albanie, par le Pere Duponcet de la Compagnie de Jesus (Liège: Imprimerie de J. Blanchard, 1854). Disponible en Internet Archive et Open Library.
- An Exposition of the Gospels, Consisting of an Analysis of each Chapter and of a Commentary, Critical, Exegetical, Doctrinal and Moral, Fourth Edition, Revised and Corrected, by Dr. John MacEvilly, Archbishop of Tuam (Dublin : M.H. Gill & Son; New York: Benziger Brothers, 1898). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library
- An Exposition of the Gospel of St. Luke; Consisting of an Analysis of each Chapter and of a Commentary, Critical, Exegetical, Doctrinal, and Moral, Second Edition Revised And Corrected, by Dr. John MacEvilly, Archbishop of Tuam (Dublin: Gill& Son, 1887). With a letter from Pope Leo XIII. Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- An Exposition of the Gospel of St. John, consisting of an analysis of each chapter, and of a commentary, critical, exegetical, doctrinal and moral, having the text, English and Latin, Prefixed in Full to each chapter; also, the verses in each chapter marginally arranged side by side with the commentary, Second Edition, by the Most Rev. Dr. MacEvilly, Archbishop of Tuam (Dublin : M.H. Gill & Son; New York: Benziger Brothers, 1902). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library. Another edition (Dublin : M.H. Gill & Son; New York: Benziger Brothers, 1889) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- An Exposition of the Acts of the Apostles; consisting of an analysis of each chapter, and of a commentary, critical, exegetical, doctrinal and moral, by the Most Rev. Dr. MacEvilly, Archbishop of Tuam (Dublin : M.H. Gill & Son; New York: Benziger Brothers, 1899). Available in various formats at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- An Exposition of the Epistles of St. Paul, and of the Catholic Epistles; Consisting of an Introduction to Each Epistle, An Analysis of each Chapter, a Paraphrase of the Sacred text, and of a Commentary, Embracing Notes, Critical, Exegetical, Explanatory, Dogmatical, Interspersed with Moral Reflections, 6th edition, enlarged, revised, and corrected, by Dr. John MacEvilly, Archbishop of Tuam (Dublin: M.H. Gill and Son; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1898). With letters of approbation from Blessed Pope Pius IX and Pope Leo XIII, and from other prelates. Volume 1 and 2 may be read online (on this page) at e-Catholic 2000 and may be purchased at Google Books; Volume 1 is available in various (pdf, epub, mobi/kindle, etc.) formats atInternet Archive and Open Library; and Volume 2 is available at Internet Archive and Open Library. Of the 3rd edition (Dublin: W.B. Kelly; London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., 1875), Volume 1 is available at Internet Archive, with a 2nd copy atInternet Archive and Open Library; and Volume 2 is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.Volume 2 of the 4th edition (Dublin: M.H. Gill and Son; New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: Benziger Brothers, 1891) is available at Internet Archive and Open Library.
- The Externals of the Catholic Church: her government, ceremonies, festivals, sacramentals, and devotions, by Rev. John Francis Sullivan (New York : P. J. Kenedy & sons, 1917). With Imprimatur. Liturgy, History, Ecclesiology, Spirituality. May be read online or downloaded in multiple formats at Internet Archive and Open Library (Digitizing sponsor: MSN, Book contributor: Kelly Library, University of Toronto).
- The Externals of the Catholic church, her government, ceremonies, festivals, sacramentals, and devotions, 2d ed. rev. to conform to the new code of canon law, by Rev. John F. Sullivan (New York: P. J. Kenedy & sons, 1918). With Imprimatur. Liturgy, History, Ecclesiology, Spirituality. May be read online or downloaded in multiple formats at Open Library.