George William Rutler
Born
The United States
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Cure D'Ars Today: St. John Vianney
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1988
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2 editions
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Hints of Heaven
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2015
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8 editions
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He Spoke to Us: Discerning God in People and Events
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Calm in Chaos: Catholic Wisdom for Anxious Times
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The Stories of Hymns
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Coincidentally
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published
1955
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6 editions
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A Crisis in Culture: How Secularism is Becoming a Religion
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Cloud of Witnesses
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2010
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2 editions
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A Crisis of Saints: The Call to Heroic Faith in an Unheroic World
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1995
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6 editions
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Grace and Truth: Twenty Steps to Embracing Virtue and Saving Civilization
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“St. Ignatius was second in succession to St. Peter as bishop of Antioch. He was a student of Christ's most beloved apostle John. So what Ignatius wrote pulses with the authority Christ gave to Peter and the heart John could hear beating at the Last Supper.”
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“The functional defect of socialism is that it is not social. It has not helped the poor man by eradicating the prince; it has only made the prince poor. If it has not put a chicken in every pot, it has removed the peacock from every lawn. It has made liberality a casualty of an artifact called liberalism. Such may satisfy the motive of envy; it is irrelevant to the motive of charity, and in the collectivist bosom it engenders the very greed it scorned.”
― Cure D'Ars Today: St. John Vianney
― Cure D'Ars Today: St. John Vianney
“If one of the damned could just once say ‘My God, I love you’ it would no longer be hell for him.”
― Cure D'Ars Today: St. John Vianney
― Cure D'Ars Today: St. John Vianney
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