![]() ![]() I read it in Middle School, but High School is pretty appropriate for the level of material in there. I recommend this for any budding theology student. Thomas Aquinas’s abbreviated version of his Summa Theologica. But if you’re not a theology nerd then maybe wait till you’re older for this.Īquinas’s Shorter Summa– St. ![]() Pretty heavy stuff, can go over the heads of a lot of people, I personally love it. Thomas Aquinas’s 5 volume set on Catholicism. Seriously though, if you don’t feel like reading your whole Bible and Catechism for fun, I’d suggest reading this to gain a thorough understanding of Catholicism. ![]() How to Become a Heroic Catholic – obviously because it is amazing. Not something most people would sit down and read through in a day (Unless if you’re a weird person like I am) but still a very important and necessary reference tool for all those wishing to be called “Heroic Catholics”. ![]() The Bible – CATHOLIC Bible that is, with all the books in it.Ĭatechism of the Catholic Church – A guide to the teachings and doctrine of Catholicism. Highly Recommended But Not Necessarily the Most Fun Reading You’ll Do: I’ll be adding more to this page on a regular basis, so check back frequently! Want to suggest a book to be on this list? Email me ! There are two sections here: One for deep learning and scholarly hearts. ![]()
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