“Lord of the World” by Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson read by Andrew Nash
1907 novel that centres on the reign of the Anti-Christ and the End of the World. It’s a dystopic vision of a near future world in which religion has, by and large, been rejected or simply fallen by the wayside. The book has been called prophetic by Pope Benedict XVI and by Pope Francis.
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“Mr God this is Anna” written by Sydney Hopkins - read by Fr Jim Clarke
“Fynn” describes the adventures of Anna, a cheeky, but wise, four-year runaway whom Fynn befriends
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“Newman’s Journey” by Meriol Trevor - read by Andrew Nash
The biography of Newman - he lead the High-Anglican Oxford Movement until 1845, before becoming founder of the English branch of the Oratory, a catholic congregation
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“The Alchemist” written by Paulo Coelho - read by Fr Jim Clarke
The story of Santiago, a Spanish shepherd boy and the transforming power of following our dreams and the importance of listening to our hearts
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“The Innocence of Father Brown” by G K Chesterton - read by Andrew Nash
Father Brown is a fictional Roman Catholic priest and amateur detective who is featured in a number of short stories
The Blue Cross The Secret Garden
The Queer Feet The Flying Stars
The Invisible Man The Honour of Israel Gow
The Wrong Shape The Sins of Prince Saradine
The Hammer of God The Eye of Apollo
The Sign of the Broken Sword The Tools of Death
Cover to Cover - Andrew Nash discusses a selection of books which may interest a Catholic reader
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