Mercy in Print

May God bless and protect you and make you the instrument of His glory.
— Mother Catherine McAuley

Free for Christ: Religious Obedience and Thomistic Moral Theology

by Mother Mary Christa Nutt, R.S.M.

What is it about the practice of obedience to God that makes it significant for human happiness and sanctity? She proposes a different approach to religious obedience that foregrounds virtue-based moral agency rooted in metaphysics and the mystery of God, examining obedience not simply in relation to commands and laws but as a spiritual, philosophical, and theological reality—one that situates the human person in relation to God, the Church, and those others who share this religious life.


The Art of Accompaniment: Practical Steps for the Pastoral Mentor

by Sister Marysia Weber, R.S.M., DO, MA

This book presents an integral approach to formation during the vocational synthesis stage, weaving together the human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral dimensions of priestly preparation. By providing formators with both a synthetic vision of integral formation and practical tools for implementation, it enables mentors to accompany transitional deacons through the vital process of vocational synthesis, helping them integrate their years of formation into a coherent priestly identity.


The Concept of Woman:

A Synthesis in One Volume

by Sister Prudence Allen R.S.M.

In her sweeping, three-volume study, Sister Prudence Allen examined how women and men have been defined in relation to one another scientifically, philosophically, and theologically. Readers will gain valuable context for current debates over womanhood and come to a greater appreciation of human personhood.

 

The Original 3 Volumes of The Concept of Woman by Sister Prudence Allen, R.S.M.