Preparing the Catholic Renaissance
Father de Nantes always regarded his tough battle for Catholic Counter-Reformation as his "primary task", but his essential work, the full richness of which will hopefully be exploited in the time of the Catholic Renaissance, will have been to teach his relational metaphysics and its consequences in multiple areas, which open up vast prospects for the theological, mystical, moral and political renewal, which our time needs.
- History of the Church
- The Sacraments
- Kerygmatic theology
- Father de Nantes’ School of Thought
- The Psalms, inspired prayers
- Ps 1 : The joy of Saint Joseph
- Ps 2 : The Anointing of the Messiah King, Son of God, Son of Mary
- Ps 3 : Annunciation
- Ps 4 : The joy of sacrifice
- Ps 5 : « Neither schism nor heresy »
- Ps 6 : Prayer of Agony
- Ps 7 : He shall return
- Ps 8 : « Glory and splendour »... to Jesus alone !
- Ps 9 : Jesus ! Mary !
- Ps 10 : The Innocent one killed
- Ps 11 : Hatred of schism
- Ps 12 : Recovering unity
- Ps 13 : The victim’s joy
- Ps 14 : “ Jesus ” of Israel
- Ps 15 : Guest of Yahweh
- Ps 16 : The Assumption of the Spouse
- Ps 17 : Prayer against foreign invasion
- Ps 18 : Apocalypse
- Edith Stein, a child of Israel, a martyr for her people
- Eugenio Zolli : from the synagogue to the Church of Rome
- The mission of Saint Michael
- Saint Joseph, our Great Protector
- Saint Charles de Foucauld
- Preface: Call of Silence
- 1. The Foucaulds de Pontbriand.
- 2. The Unbelieving Orphan
- 3. The French Officer
- 4. The conversion
- 5. Vocation to Religious Life
- 6. The Trappist Monastery (1890-1897)
- 7. Nazareth : The Last Place (1897-1898)
- 8. The Priesthood (1898-1901)
- 9. Béni Abbès (1901-1903)
- 10. Domestication Tours (1902-1905)
- 11. Lost in the Hoggar (1904-1908)
- 12. The Catholic Colonial Union (1908-1914)
- 13. French Catholic Colonisation
- 14. The Great War
- 15. Martyr of the Faith
- 16. “Set Apart for the Gospel”
- Father Pierre Henry, apostle of the Netjiliks
- Father Krémer, Missionary of the Immaculate Heart
- Mysticism