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These "Classics of Catholic Tradition" are uniformly bound in dark blue buckram cloth, gold stamped on the spines and front boards, handsewn and published without dust jackets.

Orders for "Classics of Catholic Tradition" are handled, NOT by Ignatius Press, but by Loome Theological Booksellers. ONLY order these through Loorne. See bottom of this page.

Explanation of the Rule of St. Augustine
Hugh of St. Victor
Translated by Dom Aloysius Smith, C.R.L.

Known in the Middle Ages as a "Second Augustine," Hugh of St. Victor remains one of the truly great interpreters of the Augustinian spiritual tradition. Here The Rule of St. Augustine is printed with Hugh's commentary.
135 page, Sewn Hardcover, $25. 00

The Scale of Perfection
Walter Hilton
Introduction by Evelyn Underhill

The Scale of Perfection is regarded as the most complete and balanced treatise on the interior life that the late Middle Ages produced. The heart of Hilton's teaching is that the answer to spiritual difficulties is to adapt the Church's spiritual teaching to the life of the Christian in the world.
533 pages, Sewn Hardcover, $40. 00

Ten Reasons
St. Edmund Campion, S.J.

This is the text in which Campion openly challenged Protestant divines to dispute with him the grounds of Catholicism. Seized by the English authorities almost immediately after the book's publication, Campion was martyred on December 1, 15 8 1. This edition of Ten Reasons reprints the original Latin together with Fr. Rickaby's English translation.
152 pages, Sewn Hardcover, $30. 00

The Life of Sir Thomas More
William Roper

This is the earliest biography of St. Thomas More, written by the son-in-law of Thomas More, here supplemented by the "Letters of Sir Thomas More to and from Margaret Roper."
207pages, Sewn Hardcover, $30.00

The Art of Contemplation
Ramón Lull
Translated by E. Allison Peers

This book, one of the great classics of Christian mysticism, aims not so much to move the heart to contrition and the eyes to tears as to teach men to love, to teach men to pray.
124 pages, Sewn Hardcover, $25.00

Revelations and Prayers of St. Bridget of Sweden
Translated by Dom Ernest Graf, O.S.B.

"The Angelic Discourse" is divided into three "lessons" for each day of the week and is fbllowed here by four extraordinary prayers composed by St. Bridget.
98 pages, Sewn Hardcover, $25.00

The Devotions of St. Anselm Archbishop of Canterbury
Edited by Clement CJ. Webb

This volume contains Anselm's Proslogion, as well as his meditations, prayers, and a selection of his letters of spiritual direction translated by Clement CJ. Webb, of Oxford University.
187pages, Sewn Hardcover, $25.00

The Passion of SS. Perpetua and Felicity
Translated by W.H. Shewring

This is a bilingual Latin-English edition of one of the earliest Christian martyrologies, printed here with with four sermons of St. Augustine on Sts. Perpetua and Felicity.
91 pages, Sewn Hardcover, $25.00

Sermons of St. Bernard on Advent & Cluistmas
Introduction by Y.C. Hedley, O.S.B.

Nineteen of St. Bernard's sermons, all of them related to the mysteries of Advent and Christinas: two on Advent, four on the Virgin Mary, three for Christmas Vigil, five for Christmas day, two on the Circumcision and three on the Epiphany.
189 pages, Sewn Hardcover, $30.00

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The Old Mass and The New: Explaining the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI
by Bishop Marc Aillet | Foreword by Bishop Dominique Rey

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 the Mass of Paul VI, or the "Ordinary Form". In this new book by French bishop Marc Aillet, the historical and cultural impetus for the motu proprio as well as the rich tradition of liturgical reform are explored. As a priest of the Community of Saint Martin, which celebrates the Mass of Paul VI in Latin, Bishop Aillet has been committed to the promotion of liturgical reform that is rooted in tradition for many years. As bishop of the diocese of Bayonne in France, he has been instrumental in reintroducing the Extraordinary Form in his diocese. A work that is both easy to understand and deeply rich, The Old Mass and the New gives an overview of the history and theology of the liturgy. At the same time, Bishop Aillet beckons us to look ahead to move beyond the crisis in the liturgy to a reconciliation of these two forms of the Latin rite. An excellent introduction for those interested in the theological foundations of the liturgy.






 
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