My Restless Heart Finds Rest in You by Edward Schallert

My Restless Heart Finds Rest in You by Edward Schallert

My Restless Heart Finds Rest in You

By Edward Schallert

My Restless Heart Finds Rest in You by Edward Schallert is a reflective exploration inspired by St. Augustine’s Confessions. Schallert, a retired professor and Cursillo participant, revisits the spiritual journey of Augustine, aligning his personal struggles with Augustine’s reflections. Central to the book is the interplay between faith, reason, and the human inclination toward idolatry.

Schallert discusses themes like idolatry of intellect, materialism, and worldly pursuits, using Augustine’s experiences as a framework. He highlights how Augustine’s journey—marked by intellectual pride, lust, and misplaced devotion—parallels contemporary struggles. Drawing on Augustine’s insights, Schallert emphasizes the transformative power of grace and the necessity of reconciling faith with reason to attain spiritual growth.

The author shares his own moments of spiritual transformation, particularly through the Cursillo experience, which reignited his engagement with Augustine’s work. Schallert underscores the importance of surrendering to God’s will, recognizing that true happiness lies in aligning oneself with divine purpose rather than worldly attachments.

Using Augustine’s meditations, Schallert offers daily reflections, encouraging readers to deepen their relationship with God through prayer, contemplation, and the embrace of grace. This book serves as both a personal testimony and a guide for others seeking spiritual renewal, emphasizing that human restlessness finds peace only in God.

 
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Edward Schallert retired from teaching philosophy after 30 years. He and his wife moved to Blue Springs, MO, for two very formative years. After renewing and deepening their faith, they moved back to St. Louis to be closer to family.

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Apologia Pro Sancta Maria Mater Pulchrae Dilectionis: Mother of the Church (Mater Ecclesiae), Book I

Apologia Pro Sancta Maria Mater Pulchrae Dilectionis: Mother of the Church (Mater Ecclesiae), Book I

Apologia Pro Sancta Maria–Mater Pulchrae Dilectionis (Mother of Fair Love): Mater Ecclesiae (Mother of the Church), Book 1

by Joseph P. Michael, Th.D.

The author offers the Church something that the Church does not currently possess, namely a comprehensive, multi-faceted treatment of the subject of Maria, Mater Ecclesiae, arguing that Mary was divinely predestined to be Mother of the Church from the dawn of creation. The book is both persuasive and provocative, potentially troublesome for those who remain indifferent to the Virgin Mother’s participation in Christ’s mission of redemption. The inquiry spans the intellectual spectrum, on one hand clarifying terminology for the purposes of catechetical and ecumenical dialogue, on the other hand providing voluminous authoritative references that call upon various theologians, philosophers, Saints, Doctors of the Church and scripture passages that are seemingly difficult to refute.

At the heart of this investigation lies the existential reality of Mary’s maternal charity and the understanding of love as a reciprocal relationship between Mary and her adopted children. It is the mutual nature of love that spawns the idea that this Marian doctrine may benefit ecumenical dialogue and evangelization by appealing both to the heart and the importance of loving one another. But perhaps the most potentially contentious aspect of this investigation lies in the argument that as the doctrine relies on the principle of mutual love for one another, it becomes abundantly clear that love and devotion for the Virgin Mother becomes necessary if one aspires to eternal happiness.

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RAISON D’ÊTRE

Written in 1859, Charles Dicken’s opening lines of a Tale of Two Cities are as timeless as they are prophetic, as relevant to society during the French Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment as they are to the rampant dissonance and darkness that threatens to engulf the present-day modern world. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way – in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.”

This work is as much a passionate apology to the Virgin Mother for mankind’s attitude of indifference to her wisdom and counsel where she has repeatedly warned of an ever-increasing vortex of darkness and immorality, of wars and of conflict and division as it is a scholarly investigation that proposes a series of rational arguments justifying another Marian dogma. The book is, at its very core, both a fervent and a rational appeal to ecclesiastical authorities and all who believe in Christ to reconsider the importance of the Marian doctrine of Mary, Mother of the Church that, if it were to be formally promulgated, holds the promise of a renaissance of Marian devotion, renewed hope for Christian unity and victories over the powers and principalities in their spiritual warfare with both believers and non-believers alike.

TESTIMONIALS

“In this book, Dr. Joseph P. Michael explores the deeper meaning of Mary as Mother of the Church. He shows that Mary’s bond of mutual love with the members of the Mystical Body of Christ is part of God’s eternal plan. Drawing upon Scripture, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Louis de Montfort and Catholic thinkers such as Réginald Garrigou-Lagrange, OP and Dietrich von Hildebrand, Dr. Michael shows how devotion to Mary is necessary for the members of the Church according to God’s will. This book is more than a theological exploration. It is a sustained meditation on the Virgin Mary as the Mother of Fair Love.” – Robert Fastiggi, Ph.D. Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit and member of the Pontifical International Marian Academy

“Since the Second Vatican Council, we have seen very few works of theology of this sort, especially in Mariology. The author did something not seen in this area – he took for granted the truth and clarity of previous Church teaching and used these sources as if they were TRUE. As the generations of Catholic theologians tempted by Enlightenment cynicism pass into history, being replaced by more humble authors who mine the Scriptures and Catholic Tradition for the coherent treasures therein without standing in judgment of the truths of the Church, may we receive more works of this sort.” – from the “Introduction,” Fr. Gregory J. Lockwood, Christ the King Parish, Kansas City, MO

“The arguments presented provide the Church with a comprehensive treatment of the subject that, thus far, is otherwise lacking on the topic. I am confident that the conclusion that a Fifth Marian dogma for Mater Ecclesiae should be seriously considered by the Church will arouse a healthy debate among scholars.” – Rev. Randy Soto, STL, STD, Sacred Scripture scholar

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Joseph P. Michael holds two degrees in the applied sciences, two post-graduate degrees in Catholic theology and a doctorate (Th.D.) in Mariology, this following a long career as a business consultant serving the needs of the sick and elderly. In addition to his scholarly work, he is currently the Director of two Eucharistic Apostolates that serve the liturgical needs of Catholic parishes across the US and Canada.

He may be contacted at joseph.p.michael.publications@gmail.com

 

MARY, OUR BLESSED MOTHER

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The Darkspire Conspiracy

The Darkspire Conspiracy

The Darkspire Conspiracy

by Joseph Chaput

As darkness rises in Scandia, and an ancient evil awakens after nearly twenty centuries of slumber and all things give way before it. Sigrún and her family and friends, embark on a whirlwind quest, of passion, vengeance and valour to save the whole of the continent of Scandia and to defy the most wicked figure in the history of the kingdom, who lies within the mysterious and previously thought lost Darkspire.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Joseph C. Chaput is a French-Canadian writer and essayist, with a deep and abiding love for all things Mythic, from Homer to Virgil, and, of course, to the Norse Sagas and French Chivalric epics.

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Freedom and Truth in Suffering: A Moral and Theological Approach for Humanity by Sydney March

Freedom and Truth in Suffering: A Moral and Theological Approach for Humanity by Sydney March

Freedom and Truth in Suffering: A Moral and Theological Approach for Humanity​

by Sydney March, BA (Theology), BSN, MS (Bioethics), MA (Moral Theology), RN, PHN

For those who experience suffering and those in the medical profession, this book explores why a proper understanding of the human person and freedom is essential for guidance in moral actions and persevering. The author demonstrates that with this framework, the power of grace, the examples of Jesus Christ and his Blessed Mother, including other essential elements, allow us the potential to find purpose, experience true freedom, persevere, and be an encouraging and salvific witness.
 

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Currently, 75% of the authors earnings will go to Options for Women East. Options East is a pregnancy medical clinic located in St. Paul, MN. The clinic provides a sanctuary to many women and families in need of prenatal care when they inspiringly decide to choose life. Their motto is: Encourage, Empower, and Embrace and caring philosophy stems from the desire to care for ‘two souls, not one.’ Options East is the only pregnancy medical clinic in the state that provides extensive in-house prenatal and postpartum care, education, and support up until their little is 3 (and supports them in various ways beyond). They are also going through an extensive accreditation process. Your generosity and prayers are very much appreciated. In your kindness, please be sure and send an email to nursesm@optionsforwomeneast.com if you decide to make a donation and/or provide prayers separate from the book so she can thank you for your love of women, their little ones, and their mission: www.ofwepartners.com.

TESTIMONIALS

“Sydney March brings to her argument the same passionate commitment she brings to patient care, with the added conviction of her Catholic faith.  This book is an argument for the possibility that suffering can be endured and perhaps redemptive; her argument will have the most meaning for the committed Catholic believer.  Though I do not share the religious belief, as a physician I recognize and appreciate the commonality we share in seeing the patient and the human as a spiritual whole.  For the Catholic believer this thesis will be reassuring and instructive; for all others it will provide a clear insight into the strength that the Catholic provider can draw from a detailed analysis of the faith in attending to the sick, which in the end is our common human goal.” – Warren Kearney, M.D. C.M. HEC-C, ASBH Certified Health Care Ethics Consultant

“This significant work provides guidance for both the health care professional, and those they serve, to enable the sufferer to persevere and flourish. ‘Suffering well’ involves truth concerning the transcendent needs of the human person, so that moral and effective choices can be made, while trusting in God’s providential care.” – Dr. Marie T. Hilliard, MS (Maternal Child Health Nursing), MA (Religious Studies), JCL (Canon Lawyer), PhD, RN, Senior Fellow, The National Catholic Bioethics Center

“Sydney March explores the nature of suffering and its role in the Christian moral life with insight and sensitivity in this lovely book. Her enlightening reflections will be of value to all who recognize the need to ‘suffer well’ as we sojourn in this valley of tears.” – Dr. Christopher Tollefsen, Professor of Philosophy, University of South Carolina

“Understanding suffering is vitally important in today’s world that so often seeks to escape suffering and finds it meaningless. This short treatise on suffering beautifully expounds on the redemptive and salvific meaning that suffering can beget. This book balances an understanding of the philosophical meaning of suffering with its existential reality, addressing the sufferer with compassion. It also reveals how each of us, in our own suffering, can be encouraged by the example of Jesus Christ, who willfully accepted suffering for the sake of others. For healthcare professionals in particular, we are not only called to alleviate what suffering we can, but also to genuinely accompany the sufferer, and, in some sense, to enter into their suffering. I trust this work will allow each reader to become a beacon of hope to a suffering world.” – Lisa Gilbert, MD, MA (Ethics), FAAFP, Family Physician

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sydney March and her family live in Minnesota. She is a Registered & Public Health Nurse that currently works in the Emergency Department at a major Metro hospital; one of the many founding members of a local Clinical Ethics and Values Program, and co-leader an Ethics Champion’s Program at her hospital. She has been a part of their Ethics Committee since 2015. She is a staff nurse at Options for Women East, where in 2015, she was brought on to assist, expand, and develop their Prenatal/Postnatal Program that was started a few months prior to her arrival. She is on the Medical Advisory Board for Elevate Life – a pregnancy center support affiliate for encouraging best practices in pro-life clinics. For close two years, she taught Nursing Ethics and Advocacy in a New Grad Program for newly graduated nurses. During the COVID-19 pandemic in May 2020, she was asked to lead the Archdiocesan Anointing Corps by the St. Paul/Minneapolis Bishops for training priests on how to administer the Sacraments of the Sick to COVID patients, while working with facilities to promote their necessity and presence to those suffering and dying from COVID.
 
She has a Bachelor of Liberal Art’s in Theology from Christendom College (2008), with the thesis: “The Need for a Spirituality of the Family.” Bachelor of Science in Nursing from St. Scholastica (2014). Master of Science in Bioethics from University of Mary (2018) – her Capstone project was an ethical analysis on opportunistic and non-opportunistic salpingectomy, entitled: “An Ethical Analysis on Emergent and Non-Emergent Tubal Ligations.” She obtained her certification in Catholic Health Care Ethics in 2017 from the National Catholic Bioethics Center, of which she is also a member/supporter. She presented two ethics proposals during the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities conference in October 2021: An Ethical and Theological Analysis on the Practice and Restrictions of Whole-Person Care within Healthcare during the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic, with Comparative Analysis on Safety Protocols and Practices of the Catholic Church and An Ethical Analysis of Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for Mass Distribution of Experimental Therapy. She recently graduated from Holy Apostles College and Seminary with her Master of Arts in Moral Theology. Her thesis was entitled, “Freedom and Truth in Suffering: A Moral and Theological Approach for Humanity.”
 
Other facts:
  • As a nurse, she has her certifications in Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Trauma Nursing Core Certification, Perinatal Loss Certificate.
  • Awards: Presidential Lifetime Achievement in 2020, DAISY Award for Nurses, Voice of Democracy X2, Honorary Membership to the Military Officer’s Association, 3 VFW Awards for Organizing a Support the Troops Rally in 2003 with 3000+ attendees.
  • Previous publications: Duluth News Tribune, Star Tribune, Weekly Reader, National Catholic Nurses Association, Curatio, Metro Hospital Nursing Newsletter.
  • Interviews: Radio Co-host w/Brad Bennett at 16 yrs, The Glenn Beck Show, Practicing Catholic, and the Catholic Spirit

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Seasons of the Soul: An Intimate God in Liturgical Time by Sr. Carla Mae Streeter, OP

Seasons of the Soul: An Intimate God in Liturgical Time by Sr. Carla Mae Streeter, OP

Seasons of the Soul: An Intimate God in Liturgical Time

By Sr. Carla Mae Streeter, OP

The seasons of the soul are the seasons of the liturgical calendar. The liturgy is about a relationship, and Sr. Carla Mae’s gorgeous images, poetry and prose describe how the liturgy is a means of deepening our relationship with God communally. The material comes highly recommended by RCIA coordinators as a perfect introduction to how the liturgy is the place where a loving God invites us — individually and as a body — into an ever more intimate experience of the Trinitarian relationship.
 
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TESTIMONIALS

“This series of nourishing meditations on the liturgical seasons is written by an excellent theologian. In addition to the Introduction, which is simply flabbergasting, readers will be taken by the bodily, indeed the womanly character of her spirituality, her associating the whole cosmos with the Incarnation, and her adroit, poetic play with symbols. A profound, short book, which deserves to be read more than once.” Louis Roy, O.P., formerly Professor of Theology at Boston College, now teaching at the Dominican University College in Ottawa
Seasons of the Soul is a required text in the Lay Spiritual Formation Program at Aquinas Institute of Theology. With inspiring images and metaphors, Sr. Carla Mae invites the formation students to explore a deeper relationship with God and the Church through the lens of the liturgical cycle. Grounded in reality and the stuff of life, Seasons of the Soul finds a resonance with the life and spirituality of the lay minister.” Marian Love, MAPS, Director, Lay Spiritual Formation Program, Aquinas Institute of Theology, St. Louis, MO
“I recommend Seasons of the Soul to all who wish to enter more deeply into the spirituality of the liturgical seasons. The reflections, meditative questions, and poetry of Sr. Carla Mae present a sacred doorway through which insights into our humanity, our discipleship, and our relationship with Christ can be explored and which go beyond the interesting facts and rituals of the seasons into their life-giving meaning.” Joseph Milner, Director of Christian Initiation for the Archdiocese of St. Louis
“Rooted in the rhythms of the liturgy, this volume offers a rich resource for prayer and reflection in every season of life.” Mary Catherine Hilkert, O.P., Professor of Theology, University of Notre Dame

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sr. Carla Mae Streeter, O.P., Th.D., is presently Professor Emerita of Systematic Theology and Spirituality at Aquinas Institute of Theology. A Dominican sister, she completed doctoral studies with the Canadian Jesuits at Regis College at the University of Toronto School of Theology in 1986. She was co-recipient of the first Jean-Marc Laporte Scholarship Award for academic excellence, and the first woman to complete a theological doctorate at Regis College. She is the author of Foundations of Spirituality: The Human and the Holy and Religious Love in Bernard Lonergan as Hermeneutical and Transcultural. She serves on the Board of the Interfaith Partnership of Metropolitan St. Louis and the Board of the Institute for the Theological Encounter with Science and Technology.

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