The Saintmaker | A Catholic Life Planner
The Saintmaker Catholic Life Planner turns every day into the spiritual adventure of a lifetime!
The Saintmaker is much more than a simple personal planner for Catholics. After the “mountaintop experiences” of the Catholic spiritual life, we all need a way to make daily progress in our vocations, while holding onto the thread of faith. Combining the science of positive psychology with ancient Catholic mystical tradition, The Saintmaker is the ultimate resource to help you create the life you dream of, become a happier and more fulfilled person, and deepen your faith.
A complete list of seasonal novenas to help you delve deeper into liturgical living
Seasonal Prayer Examination helps you level up your prayer life like never before
Subtle and sophisticated improved exterior design impresses and looks great in any business, home, or church setting
Morning Gratitude journal helps you start the day with the right frame of mind
Daily 10-Minute Meditation journal helps you practice Catholic meditation and gain (and keep!) the peace of God
Powerful, one-of-kind, Discernment Journals help you make better life decisions with peace and confidence
The Illustrated
Liturgical Year
Each day the calendars feature full illustrations of the Saint, feast or feria of that day. Themes from the breviary and from Dom Gueranger’s The Liturgical Year are woven throughout the imagery for each week. All the information you need to see is there: the fast days, the class of feast, even the vestment color the priest will wear in the liturgy, at a glance. The Illustrated Liturgical Year arrives with new calendars every three months.
Tradivox Catholic Catechisms
From the brief “penny” catechisms of the 16th century to our own late 20th-century Catechism, scores of faithful priests, bishops, popes, saints, and even church councils have, for Catholics young and old, published succinct, reliable summaries of our Church’s perennial teachings: catechisms.
In them, readers have encountered Catholic doctrine presented in refreshingly clear and even elegant language, often accompanied by handsome woodcuts on lovely pages.
Now, for the first time ever, dozens of vintage catechisms are being unearthed and painstakingly restored. They are being reformatted for publication and presented to you in this extraordinary 20-volume, cross-indexed collection.
Ranging from the 1200s to the mid-1900s, the historical catechisms of Catholic doctrine featured in this series include both well-known titles and others that have not been printed or read in centuries.
Historical treasures such as the world-renowned Catechism of the Ecumenical Council of Trent and Pope St. Pius V, those of the Synods of Maynooth and Baltimore, and the Catechism of Pope St. Pius X are included in this collection, as are those classical handbooks of Catholic doctrine authored by the great Doctors of the Church St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Peter Canisius, and St. Robert Bellarmine.
Latin Mass Magazine
Since 2001 LMM has offered its readers a refreshingly penetrating view of the Church and the world seen clearly in the timeless light of the Catholic Faith – “ever ancient, ever new.” In more than 80 issues LMM has given them:
The beauty and depth of the traditional Mass and the culture that it inspires.
A reasoned, objective examination of some of the most challenging issues facing the Church today.
A deeply informed analysis and a wide range of subjects
The Latin Mass: The Journal of Catholic Culture and Tradition is making an ongoing contribution to the scholarship and education of Catholics who love and support the Traditional Mass and the riches of Catholic tradition that our world so desperately needs.
The Latin Mass also offers an intellectually stimulating view of authentic Catholic culture. We bring you the perennial wisdom of Catholicism through its theological, spiritual, liturgical, cultural, and other perspectives. Our writers will help you to navigate the turbulent currents of contemporary culture – inside and outside the Church.
Each issue contains essays and analyses addressing various aspects of Catholic culture:
Features – Leading Catholic writers present comprehensive, orthodox essays from a Catholic perspective.
Departments – Specialized commentary and reporting are presented in the areas of History, Philosophy, Scripture, Theology, Literature, Art, Sermon, Liturgy, Education, Science, Cinema, Politics, Doctrine, Ethics, Economics, Biography, Architecture, Book Reviews, Liturgical Life, and more!
Homeschooling – Thoughts from top homeschooling authorities are offered on how to raise children in the Light of the Faith through education at home.
Roman Landscape – Our Rome correspondent brings the latest news from inside the Holy See.
And Even More – You will enjoy periodic sermons and essays; each issue concludes with A Final Thought on some current event or topic of discussion.
The Benedictus
A traditional Catholic monthly missal packed full with insightful daily meditations, excerpts of ancient Catholic culture, and selected portions of the Divine Office to be prayed throughout the day, The Benedictus serves to become the collective of tools to assist a good Catholic live their daily life.