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Augustine of Hippo:
Confessions
City of God
On Christian Doctrine
On the Free Choice of the Will
Basil of Caesaria:
On the Holy Spirit
Athanasius:
The Life of Antony
On the Incarnation
Benedict of Nursia:
The Rule of St. Benedict
Clement of Alexandria:
Protrepticus
Paedagogus
Stromata
Cyril of Jerusalem:
Catechetical Lectures
Gregory of Nazianzus:
Theological Orations
Homilies on "Our Father"
Gregory of Nyssa:
Life of Moses
Boethius, Anicius:
The Consolation of Philosophy
Ireneaus:
Against Heresies
Justin Martyr:
First Apology
Second Apology
Origen:
On First Principles
Commentaries
Pseudo-Dionysius:
Divine Names
Mystical Theology
Abelard, Peter:
Sic et Non
Letters
Anselm of Canterbury:
Monologion
Proslogion
Cur Deus Homo?
Eusebius of Caesarea:
Church History
Aquinas, Thomas:
Summa Theologiae
Summa Contra Gentiles
Questiones de Veritate
Bede, Venerable:
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
Bernard of Clairvaux:
Commentary on the Song of Songs
Sermons
Bonaventure:
Life of St. Francis
Itinerarium
Collationes de Hexameron
Sermons
Catherine of Sienna:
The Dialogue
Henry Susso:
A Little Book of Eternal Wisdom
Eckhart, Meister:
Sermons
Louis-Marie Grignion de Monfort:
True Devotion to Mary
St. Therese of Lisieux:
The Story of a Soul
Julian of Norwich:
Showings
Richard of St. Victor:
On the Trinity
Ruysbroeck, John:
The Spiritual Espousals
Scotus, Duns:
Ordinatio
De Primo Principio
Thomas a Kempis:
The Imitation of Christ
Bellarmine, Robert:
Ordinatio
Borromeo, Charles:
Tridentine Catechism
de Sales, Francis:
Letters of Spiritual Direction
Introduction to the Devout Life
Erasmus, Desiderius:
Praise of Folly
Enchiridion
Ignatius of Loyola:
Autobiography
Spiritual Exercises
John of the Cross:
Ascent of Mount Carmel
The Flame of Love
Dark Night of the Soul
Lamennais, Felicite de:
Ouvres complètes de Lamennais
Liguori, Alphonsus:
The Great Means of Salvation and Perfection
Newman, John Henry:
Grammar of Assent
University Sermons
The Idea of a University
Pascal, Blaise:
Pensees
Teresa of Avila:
Interior Castle
Autobiography
The Way to Perfection
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross/Edith Stein:
The Science of the Cross
The Hidden Life: Essays, Meditations, Spiritual Texts
Essays on Woman: Collected Works of Edith Stein Life
Augustine of Hippo:
Confessions
City of God
On Christian Doctrine
On the Free Choice of the Will
Basil of Caesaria:
On the Holy Spirit
Athanasius:
The Life of Antony
On the Incarnation
Benedict of Nursia:
The Rule of St. Benedict
Clement of Alexandria:
Protrepticus
Paedagogus
Stromata
Cyril of Jerusalem:
Catechetical Lectures
Gregory of Nazianzus:
Theological Orations
Homilies on "Our Father"
Gregory of Nyssa:
Life of Moses
Boethius, Anicius:
The Consolation of Philosophy
Ireneaus:
Against Heresies
Justin Martyr:
First Apology
Second Apology
Origen:
On First Principles
Commentaries
Pseudo-Dionysius:
Divine Names
Mystical Theology
Abelard, Peter:
Sic et Non
Letters
Anselm of Canterbury:
Monologion
Proslogion
Cur Deus Homo?
Eusebius of Caesarea:
Church History
Aquinas, Thomas:
Summa Theologiae
Summa Contra Gentiles
Questiones de Veritate
Bede, Venerable:
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum
Bernard of Clairvaux:
Commentary on the Song of Songs
Sermons
Bonaventure:
Life of St. Francis
Itinerarium
Collationes de Hexameron
Sermons
Catherine of Sienna:
The Dialogue
Henry Susso:
A Little Book of Eternal Wisdom
Eckhart, Meister:
Sermons
Louis-Marie Grignion de Monfort:
True Devotion to Mary
St. Therese of Lisieux:
The Story of a Soul
Julian of Norwich:
Showings
Richard of St. Victor:
On the Trinity
Ruysbroeck, John:
The Spiritual Espousals
Scotus, Duns:
Ordinatio
De Primo Principio
Thomas a Kempis:
The Imitation of Christ
Bellarmine, Robert:
Ordinatio
Borromeo, Charles:
Tridentine Catechism
de Sales, Francis:
Letters of Spiritual Direction
Introduction to the Devout Life
Erasmus, Desiderius:
Praise of Folly
Enchiridion
Ignatius of Loyola:
Autobiography
Spiritual Exercises
John of the Cross:
Ascent of Mount Carmel
The Flame of Love
Dark Night of the Soul
Lamennais, Felicite de:
Ouvres complètes de Lamennais
Liguori, Alphonsus:
The Great Means of Salvation and Perfection
Newman, John Henry:
Grammar of Assent
University Sermons
The Idea of a University
Pascal, Blaise:
Pensees
Teresa of Avila:
Interior Castle
Autobiography
The Way to Perfection
St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross/Edith Stein:
The Science of the Cross
The Hidden Life: Essays, Meditations, Spiritual Texts
Essays on Woman: Collected Works of Edith Stein Life

Michelle wrote: "It's hard to pick! Several of these I've read and would love to read again, and several I own and haven't started yet. But I think I'll nominate St. Alphonsus Liguori's [book:The Great Means of Sal..."
Michelle, when I click that link, the entry says that the book is 578 pages. Now that is way too long. But when I go to Amazon, I can find editions that are 150 to 200 pages. That is doable. So can you explain why that link says the book is 578 pages?
Michelle, when I click that link, the entry says that the book is 578 pages. Now that is way too long. But when I go to Amazon, I can find editions that are 150 to 200 pages. That is doable. So can you explain why that link says the book is 578 pages?
Is this the same book Michelle? It's 175 pages.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
You might want to follow to the the Amazon site and look inside and see if it matches what you have.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
You might want to follow to the the Amazon site and look inside and see if it matches what you have.

https://www.amazon.com/Great-Means-Sa...

Yeah, you're right, Donna. I own this The Science of the Cross, but I've never read it.
Donna wrote: "I’m surprised we don’t have anything by St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross/Edith Stein. She amazes."
You're right. I'll add Michael's suggestion and one of my own.
Edit: I just realized. Most of her writing is not a 100 years old yet. I don't think it qualifies. I'll leave it up for now.
You're right. I'll add Michael's suggestion and one of my own.
Edit: I just realized. Most of her writing is not a 100 years old yet. I don't think it qualifies. I'll leave it up for now.

Got it! Thanks, Manny :)
Frances wrote: "Julian of Norwich"
I don't know if Julian has more than one book. The one I know is Revelations of Divine Love. Is this the one you mean Frances.
I don't know if Julian has more than one book. The one I know is Revelations of Divine Love. Is this the one you mean Frances.
Michelle wrote: "Gee whiz, the page counts are all over the place!! I have this kindle edition, which is 313 pages and 0.99:
https://www.amazon.com/Great-Means-Sa......"
Michelle, I looked into this. What you have I think is a compendium of more than one of de Ligouri's works. The one you are nominating is anywhere from 165 to 210 pages. So no problem. At Amazon you can find the book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Prayer-Great-M...
https://www.amazon.com/Great-Means-Sa......"
Michelle, I looked into this. What you have I think is a compendium of more than one of de Ligouri's works. The one you are nominating is anywhere from 165 to 210 pages. So no problem. At Amazon you can find the book here:
https://www.amazon.com/Prayer-Great-M...
So I will make tomorrow end of day the deadline to nominate. I think we have three good ones so far. I would love to read any of these three.

https://www.amazon.com/Great-Means-Sa......"
That explains it! Thank you, I just picked up the one you linked.

That's fine!
Books mentioned in this topic
Revelations of Divine Love (other topics)The Science of the Cross (other topics)
The Great Means of Salvation and of Perfection (other topics)
The Great Means of Salvation and of Perfection (other topics)
The Consolation of Philosophy (other topics)
Now the list is not comprehensive. Just as we do with the Christmas list, everyone can make recommendations, and if it qualifies we'll put it on the list. Some of these works are just too long for our reads, such as the Aquinas books, but they would qualify for our long term read once that opens up for a new nomination. So we'll keep them on the list. Also note, some of the books on the list Catholic Thought has already read. We don't have a rule against reading it a second time, but many of us would love to move on to something new.