Saturday, November 07, 2009

26 books every Catholic should read.

H/T to Fallible Blogma for this link.

Archbishop Charles Chaput has written a list of books he wishes every Catholic would read.

You can find his list here.

I think I need another bookcase.


6 comments:

A Bit of the Blarney said...

This is great and to think I have read five of them...I have a LONG way to go!!! Thanks! Cathy

Jeanne said...

I love buying my way through collections such as these. Roll on that extra bookcase!

Michelle said...

Thanks for sharing this list! I'm actually feeling really good about myself, I own and have read several. I will put the rest on my to be read list for sure.

Ouiz said...

hmmm. I've read a lot more on that list than I would have thought! Whoo hoo!

Of course, ANY list that has a ton of C.S. Lewis books on it is going to get high approval from me.

Michele said...

one book i must recommend for all Catholics and non, is the book called The Incredible Catholic Mass.
it is a must for every Catholic! another book i always recommend on the Garden is Story of a Soul, and Divine Mercy in my soul. those are great reads!

Anonymous said...

Interesting list. I've read a lot of those books. Most get around to the others at some point. I think it's really useful when someone like this good bishop offers these ideas.

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