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The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri has captivated the imagination of its readers for over seven centuries as Dante, a pilgrim on a journey to God, is called by Our Blessed Mother through the supernatural realms of the afterlife to witness the state of the souls of the departed. Accompanied first by Virgil, who represents human reason, and later by Beatrice, who represents divine revelation, Dante engages in conversation with souls in Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven. Through each engagement, he experiences spiritual growth until he is made ready for the Beatific Vision, which is no less than an experience of the mind of God. Our journey, dear reader, is one that will lead to our own spiritual growth as we, through the grace God freely provides, are prepared to be pure, perfect, and ready for the stars.
585 pages! Includes a prose translation of the entire Divine Comedy by Arthur John Butler, every illustration by Gustav Dore, and lectures and questions for reflection by Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP.
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“Dr. Sebastian Mahfood has an exceptional grasp of spirituality and the human condition. With this outstanding book, he has made the ‘journey to God’ more relatable and attainable. The coupling of his clarifying, insightful reflections with Dante’s original text provides an excellent stage for the great wisdom, deep spirituality and essential elements for which many of us vigorously search, in this case, to be with God forever. It is an important, fulfilling read.” —Robert Hanley, actor, author of Do You See What I See? Discovering the Obvious and host of The Fireside Fellowship
Review by Dr Pravin Thevathasan. Christendom Awake! (15 November, 2020). For access to the review, click here.
“Its journey has some stars. The book is dedicated for Our Blessed Mother without whom that voyage would not be possible. Along it, “the Red Sea’s waters stood aside”. There are especially stars in the sky over us. They are four cardinal virtues, which guide us: prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude. Here this is a great catalyst recalls a lifesaver and beacon, whom is: Mary, the Star of the Sea!” – (Rev.) Vincent A. Salamoni, Missionaries of the Holy Apostles (M.S.A.), author of The Mercy Ocean
“Sad that you never read some of the great classics of Catholic literature? Here’s your chance to try Dante with the help of the sparkling commentary of Sebastian Mahfood, linking the insights of the past to the issues of today.” — Ronda Chervin, Ph.D., Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Holy Apostles College and Seminary
Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP, is a retired Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Holy Apostles College & Seminary in Cromwell, CT. He first studied the Divine Comedy under Dr. Simone Turbeville in the spring of 1991 at the University of Texas in Arlington and began teaching it as literature half a decade later at Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth. It wasn’t until he began studying philosophy and theology at Holy Apostles College & Seminary in Cromwell, CT, that Dr. Mahfood began to see within the Comedy the care Dante took in a very Marian framework to map himself onto the works of Aristotle and St. Thomas among the other philosophers and poets he meets in Limbo and the theologians and Church doctors he meets in Paradise. Dr. Mahfood was prepared by Dante, who was himself a Lay Franciscan, to become a lay member of the Dominican order, which considers study to be an act of prayer.
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What is the meaning of life? What is the nature of existence? Why am I here? What is real happiness? The big questions. Are there answers to these questions? In a world where we are bombarded by fuzzy and faulty non-thoughts by the media and society, this book provides an inspirational and accessible introduction for newcomers to the world of philosophical thought.
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Each week beginning October 27, a new audio chapter will be posted from A Fool’s Errand. If you like what you’re hearing, please buy the book as a steady reference for a high school student or early college student you know.
Marcus Grodi interviews Matt D’Antuono, a former Evangelical Protestant, on The Journey Home.
“If you’re looking for an accessible and thought-provoking primer in Philosophy, look no further. Matt D’Antuono’s A Fool’s Errand wonderfully summarizes and synthesizes for the modern mind all the gems that Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and Saint Thomas Aquinas discovered so many years ago.” – Father Stephen Joseph Fichter, Ph.D., Pastor, Saint Elizabeth Church, research associate with the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA), and adjunct faculty member at Immaculate Conception Seminary.
“We come to know the truth by both Faith and Reason. Matt D’Antuono is mindful of both as he makes a strong case for clearer thinking. I really hope his love and enthusiasm for this pursuit is contagious among his young readers.” – Chris Godfrey, founder of Life Athletes
“It’s such a simple and amazing book. I think it’s a foundational book for anyone who is learning and developing in our crazy, modern world!” – Dr. Veronica Lenzi, a licensed psychologist in New Jersey

Matt D’Antuono is a high school physics teacher who lives in New Jersey with his beautiful wife and nine children.
He holds bachelor’s degrees in physics and philosophy and a master’s degree in special education. He is working on a master’s degree in philosophy at Holy Apostles in Cromwell, CT.
Matthew D’Antuono is a member of the Catholic Speakers Organization, CatholicSpeakers.com.
You can find him on YouTube at DonecRequiescat.
Matt’s column on the National Catholic Register may be found here. A couple of discrete samples are below.
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Ronda Chervin provides her readers with a practical, hands-on orientation to understanding who we are as rational creatures. Her use of maritime imagery and navigational charts is brilliant because one doesn’t just disappear from point A and reappear at point B. There’s travel that needs to be planned, and this book focuses on that travel, that voyage to insight. – Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP, co-author with Dr. Ronda Chervin of Catholic Realism.
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This is a book on what is perhaps the most burning and urgent of social issues of our times, namely, the relationship between the science of Economics and Ethics. It demonstrates that the modern view has reversed the true relationship and that it is a mistake of enormous practical significance, not unrelated to the vicissitudes that the modern economy has experienced in the past and, now worldwide, is undergoing at the present time. To regain the proper perspective on the relationship, we need to recover the practical wisdom of two of the geniuses of Ethics in the history of that study: Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas.
“This seemingly innocent book is actually quite thought provoking, and to the ordinary entrepreneur of today, quite disturbing. The commercial customs and ordinary drivers of society today that we all take for granted, upon which laws are made, children are educated, parents set out to achieve, businesses thrive in and the like, are not necessarily in accordance with the laws of God and in some respects, are quite contrary to even the first commandment. This is one of those books that at first reading seems innocent enough, but a seed is sewn, and then you think on it, read it again, and start to see the world in quite a different light. Then what was camouflaged under the old light is laid bare, but others still don’t see it yet and you are left enlightened and disturbed.” – Marcel Sahade
“Drawing on the wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas, Dr. Don Boland presents a thoroughly Catholic understanding of economics. In a thought provoking manner, Boland applies the philosophical principles of St. Thomas to modern-day economic conditions. Participating in the penetrating intellectual gaze of St. Thomas, Boland reveals the many flaws and shortcomings of economic theory as it is predominantly taught. – Fr. Peter Samuel Kucer, MSA, author of Political Science from a Catholic Perspective
As I am finishing your book “Economic Science and St. Thomas”, I wanted to thank you for such an insightful overview of St. Thomas’s forgotten contributions to economics, and how these correct the faults of both economic liberalism and Marxist socialism. So many fellow Catholics seem to settle for one or the other, despite works like this, Chesterton’s “Outline of Sanity”, and the papal encyclicals all suggesting there is a “third way”. Your work helped clarify my understanding of St. Thomas, whose questions in II-II of the Summa I first read while at Boston College. – Jonathan
I think the subject is appropriate for the age and is especially timely for the age given Pope Francis’s recent statements on the modern economy — there is great interest but not a lot of teaching on the subject. – Michael
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For the past several decades, there has been a notable rise in claims of apparitions, visions and messages from heaven. This growth has often led to confusion and sensationalism among the Catholic faithful. Refractions of Light: 201 Answers on Apparitions, Visions and the Catholic Church seeks to address this situation using an easy-to-read Q&A format designed for a broad audience. It does not shy away from controversial topics, reaching into the relevant Church documents, which it includes in its appendices, to address them. Kevin Symonds’ book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand how we come to know when heaven is reaching out to us.
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In our time, when claims to private revelation abound, Kevin Symonds’ presentation of the Church’s teaching in this area is refreshing and clear. Official documents are translated and presented in the appendix. A helpful introduction to the topic. – Br. Cassian Folsom, OSB, former Consultor to the Congregation for Divine Worship and Discipline of the Sacraments

Kevin Symonds was born and raised in Massachusetts. He attended Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, where he obtained his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Theology with a background in classical languages. He has worked on the Church’s theology of private revelation since 2002 and has published articles in online and print magazines. He is also the author of Pope Leo XIII and the Prayer to St. Michael (Preserving Christian Publications, 2015), and On the Third Part of the Secret of Fatima (En Route Books and Media, 2017), and The Recorded Lectures of Dr. Bella Dodd (En Route Books and Media, 2026). He lives in Michigan. For more information or to arrange an interview with Kevin, contact him at: desiderium.kevin@gmail.com or visit him on his web site: www.kevinsymonds.com.
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