Thursday, March 16, 2023

Top six basic and classic spiritual reading books you can read for free on the web


“Help yourself during this troubled period by reading holy books,”
teaches Padre Pio. “This reading provides excellent food for the soul and leads to great progress.”

"Reading," says St. Josemaria, "has made many saints." He recommended that you take time for spiritual reading for about for 10 to 15 minutes each day.  

Those precious moments are one of your most excellent investments of time for the single most important thing in your life: your relationship with your Creator, Ultimate End and Greatest Lover.    

Here are the top basic and classic spiritual reading books you can read for free on the internet:

1. Walking with God by Kilian Healy.  A friend who is an expert in guiding young people says that this is one of the most basic spiritual reading books everyone should start with. It is written in everyday language. In fact, it starts by telling the story of a train ride and the author's conversation with a young man. Read it here

2. This Tremendous Lover by Eugene Boylan. A spiritual classic. Some comments from reviewers: "I can't recommend this book enough to any Christian desiring to explore or deepen their faith." "One of the finest books ever written on the aspect of our Loving Redeemer. Can't read this without coming away with a deeper love of God." Download the book in PDF here

3. Introduction to the Devout Life by St. Francis de Sales. Written by a Doctor of the Church, this book has been called “the most popular Catholic self-help bok of all time.” Recently, in his Letter on St. Francis de Sales, Pope Francis quoted from it several times, pointing to its"valuable lesson." All of us, Pope Francis stressed, including those who "live in the midst of the secular city," is called to holiness. Read it here

4. The Way by St. Josemaria Escriva. A book for the modern layman, the Way has been called by the official Vatican newspaper as "more than a masterpiece." St. Josemaria "has written straight from the heart." The website escrivaworks.org states: "One of the main attractions of the book is its direct, conversational style," for it is "based on real, living experience" of guiding people. It is a book for meditation that you can use here

5. Soul of the Apostolate by Dom Chautard. A book highly recommended by St. Pius X, who made it his bedside book. He said that he "can offer no better guide" for people who want to have a fruitful apostolate. Read the PDF copy here

6. True Devotion to Mary by St. Louis de Montfort. Once you open this book, the first thing you will see is the list of Popes giving this book high acclaim. St. John Paul the Great said: “The reading of this book was a decisive turning point in my life...This ‘perfect devotion’ is indispensable to anyone who means to give himself without reserve to Christ and to the work of redemption...how often I had to reread it to understand it.” Read it here.

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Monday, March 6, 2023

Philippines is becoming less Catholic percentagewise. Other Christian and religious affiliations have grown fast


According to the recently released government statistics, the Philippines is becoming less and less Catholic compared to the entire population. 

In 1990, Catholics were 82.9%, and by 2020 we were down to 78.8%. Surely the downward trend is continuing until we wake up.

Moslems have grown from 4.6% to 6.4%, mainly because of their large families, something that the Catholic Catechism and the Popes have been saying as something that God wants and science has seen as "key to the happiness": 

  • “Sacred Scripture and the Church's traditional practice see in large families a sign of God's blessing and the parents' generosity” (Catechism of the Catholic Church 2373)
  • A five-year study found that the parents of large families are "the most satisfied of all"--there is more joy going around, and the children have a greater sense of responsibility and receive more inputs. 
But the biggest growth goes to the Protestant, evangelical and other religious affiliations. 

While Protestants comprised only 5.4% in 1990, they now form 10.7% together with "Other religious affiliations" that do not fall under the category of Catholic, Moslem, Iglesia ni Cristo, Aglipay nor Iglesia Filipina Independiente. The 2020 Census does not call them Protestant unlike in 1990, but I suppose, knowing Filipinos, these other religious affiliations have something Christian and evangelical in them.

That is why I copy here the message I sent out last month, as a reaction to an article, 10 Reasons Why Catholics Don’t Evangelize

Only 3% of Catholics said that evangelizing is important compared to 85% of Evangelicals! In PH, Protestants are growing very fast! Priests, teachers, lay leaders, parents here in PH have to speak much more about the great importance and urgency for Catholics to evangelize: to bring the people around them to love Christ and truly live a holy, actively evangelizing life. Pope Francis stresses: "Every Christian is called to be a missionary and witness to Christ." Jesus' last words: "Make disciples of all nations." We cannot be complacent!  

The time to wake up is now.  

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Religion

Percentage of population

 

1990

2020

Roman Catholics

82.9

78.8

Islam

4.6

6.4

Iglesia ni Cristo

2.6

2.6

Aglipay/Iglesia Filipina Independiente

2.3

1.4 (.8+.6)

Protestants/Christian Groups/Other Religious Affiliations

5.4

10.7

Other religious affiliations (8.2), Seventh Day Adventist (.8),  Bible Baptist (.5), UCCP (.4), Jehovah's Witness (.4), Church of Christ (.4) 

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I encourage you to send this article out to Catholics so they love their religion and encourage other Catholics to continue living it and help non-Catholics understand how they can find the fullness of the faith in the real, living Jesus:  Ten Reasons the Catholic Church is the One True Church of Jesus 

As Pope Francis told us: “To give Jesus is to give the greatest gift of all.”