Audiobooks

A collection of Catholic audiobooks.

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  • The Lighthouse by Michael O'Brien

    Ethan McQuarry is a young lighthouse keeper on a tiny island, the rugged outcropping of easternmost Cape Breton Island on the Atlantic Ocean. A man without any family, he sees himself as a silent "vigilant," performing his duties courageously year after year, with an admirable sense of responsibi...

  • The Art of Living by Edward Sri

    In this new book by bestselling author, Edward Sri, we discover the close connection between growing in the virtues and growing in friendship and community with others. A consummate teacher, Dr. Sri leads us through the virtues with engaging examples and an uncanny ability to anticipate and answe...

  • Dating Detox by Kevin and Lisa Cotter

    "If we want love, why do we often settle for less?"
    — from the Foreword by Jason and Crystalina Evert

    Tired of toxic relationships, many young adults want to clean up their love lives. They desire to give their lives to Christ and turn away from sin—but without a concrete plan, they quickly fall...

  • You Can Understand the Bible by Peter Kreeft

    Many people are often understandably intimidated or overwhelmed by the sheer size and complexity of the Bible. But now popular author and Boston College professor Peter Kreeft has written a clear road map of the Bible, focusing his keen insight and engaging wit on the core message of each book. I...

  • Because of Our Fathers by Tyler Rowley

    A father has a crucial role and responsibility as the spiritual leader of his family. "Because of Our Fathers" makes the compelling case for a father's essential and primary role in the spiritual lives of his children in three ways:

    These powerful testimonies will inspire men to consider more c...

  • A Time to Die: Monks on the Threshold of Eternal Life | Audiobook

    Behind monastery walls, men of God spend their lives preparing for the passage of death. Best-selling French author Nicolas Diat set out to find what their deaths can reveal about the greatest mystery faced by everyone—the end of life.

    How to die? How to respond to our fear of death? To answer t...

  • The Shadow of His Wings

    Fr. Goldmann was drafted into Hitler's army while he was still a seminarian, and later assigned to the dreaded S.S. Throughout World War II he remained faithful to his Catholic convictions, proclaiming the faith to his Nazi countrymen. From his wartime ordination to his construction of a prison ...

  • From Fire By Water by Sohrab Ahmari

    Sohrab Ahmari was a teenager living under the Iranian ayatollahs when he decided that there is no God. Nearly two decades later, he would be received into the Roman Catholic Church.

    In From Fire, by Water, he recounts this unlikely passage, from the strident Marxism and atheism of a youth misspe...

  • The Sabbatical: A Novel by Michael O'Brien

    Dr. Owen Whitfield is the elderly Oxford professor of history who first appeared in Michael O'Brien's novel The Father's Tale. In the events of The Sabbatical, which occur sometime later, Dr. Whitfield is looking forward to a sabbatical year of peace and quiet, gardening in his backyard, and tink...

  • The Desert Fathers by Peter H. Gorg

    In the late third century, more and more people withdrew to the radical seclusion of the desert so as to live entirely for God under the direction of a spiritual father. Among these "Desert Fathers" one figure is especially preeminent: Saint Anthony the Hermit.
    This book takes the reader back to...

  • The Idea of a University by John Henry Cardinal Newman

    No man was ever better qualified to write such a book as The Life of a University than Cardinal Newman was. And the subject has never been more pressing than it is today. In this classic, Newman poses a number of important questions: What is the purpose of education? What does it mean to be educa...

  • Ida Elisabeth by Sigrid Undset

    In this compelling drama about fidelity, sorrow and forgiveness, Nobel Prize-winning author Sigrid Undset tells the story of Ida Elisabeth, who marries her teenage sweetheart, Frithjof, in an effort to redeem her reputation. Early in their marriage, she realizes that her charming husband is incap...

  • Arise from Darkness by Fr. Benedict Groeschel, CFR

    Well-known author, psychologist and priest Fr. Benedict Groeschel draws on his own years of personal experiences in dealing with people's problems, tragedies and "darkness" as he offers help and guidance for any Christian troubled or burdened by life. If you are struggling with fear, anxiety, gri...

  • Something Other Than God by Jennifer Fulwiler

    Jennifer Fulwiler told herself she was happy. Why wouldn't she be? She made good money as a programmer at a hot tech start-up, had just married a guy with a stack of Ivy League degrees, and lived in a twenty-first-floor condo where she could sip sauvignon blanc while watching the sun set behind t...

  • The Joy of Being a Priest by Cardinal Christoph Schonborn

    This insightful book on the priesthood is based on a series of six talks that Cardinal Schoenborn addressed to an international group of priests in Ars, the village where the famed St. John Vianney served as pastor. Vianney, known as the Cure of Ars, is the patron of the Year For Priests announce...

  • The Face of God: The Rediscovery of the True Face of Jesus by Paul Badde

    Best-selling journalist, historian and author Paul Badde embarks on an exciting quest to discover the truth behind the Holy Face of Manoppello, a relic recently rediscovered and rumored to be the "veil of Veronica".
    Vatican correspondent for German newspaper Die Welt, journalist Paul Badde was i...

  • The Loser Letters by Mary Eberstadt

    A wickedly witty satire, The Loser Letters chronicles the conversion of a young adult Christian to atheism. With modern humor rivaling that of the media lampooning Onion, found on college campuses all over America, A. F. Christian’s open letters to the “spokesmen of the New Atheism” explain her r...

  • The Grace of Ars by Frederick Miller

    St. John Vianney is the patron saint of all parish priests. Pope Benedict XVI has held him up as the role model to follow in the recently declared Year for Priests (2009-2010). Priests and seminarians who wish to strengthen their commitment to the priesthood as well as men who are discerning the ...

  • Solzhenitsyn by Joseph Pearce

    Based on exclusive, personal interviews with Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Joseph Pearce's biography of the renowned Russian dissident provides profound insight into a towering literary and political figure.
    From his pro-Communist youth to his imprisonment in forced labor camps, from his exile in Amer...

  • The Old Mass and the New by Bishop Marc Aillet

    Foreword by Bishop Dominique Rey_Includes an Index
    In July 7, 2007, Pope Benedict XVI released his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, allowing for unprecedented freedom for priests to celebrate the so-called Tridentine Mass, now referred to as the "Extraordinary Form" of the Mass, as opposed to ...

  • Simon Called Peter by Dom Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori O. Cist.

    "At every stage of my life as a man, a Christian, a monk, an abbot, I have found Saint Peter to be a companion to walk ahead of me... Peter is the Gospel saint who is more 'us' than any other, closer to our own humanity, yet so close to Christ. Peter is the one we can always follow."_— Dom Mauro-...

  • Parochial and Plain Sermons Vol. 1 by John Henry Newman

    All eight volumes of Newman's famous sermons are brought together in this edition that is beautifully printed and bound on Bible paper with a hardcover and red ribbon. Newman's sermons are as powerful, fresh and challenging today as when he first gave them.

    The topics that Newman covers are on...

  • Nothing to Hide by Russell Shaw

    Shaw, widely known Catholic writer, speaker and former communications director for the U S Bishops, discusses the abuse of secrecy in the Church, the scandals it has caused and the serious problem of mistrust that exists in the credibility of the Church. Not concerned with the legitimate secrecy ...

  • Toward the Gleam by T. M. Doran

    • Between the two world wars, on a hike in the English countryside, Professor John Hill takes refuge from a violent storm in a cave. There he nearly loses his life, but he also makes an astonishing discovery - an ancient manuscript housed in a cunningly crafted metal box. Though a philologist by ...