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  • Slubgrip Instructs is the sequel to Fr Longenecker's successful book The Gargoyle Code. In The Gargoyle Code master tempter Slubgrip writes daily to trainee devil Dogwart--advising him on the temptation of a confused young Catholic, while he struggles to control his own ‘patient’--an older man who is facing a serious illness. Having been betrayed and sent down, Slubgrip now finds himself sentenced to teach Popular Culture 101 at Bowelbages University. His lectures and meetings, and those of his collection of fiendish guest lecturers are recorded by the security division at Bowelbages and the transcripts comprise the manuscript of Slubgrip Instructs. Slubgrip's lectures take the reader through the whole range of the temptations in popular culture that undermine the Catholic faith. While busy teaching and bullying his students, Slubgrip has his eye on toppling President Thornblade and his old enemies--Commissioner Crasston and head of Detention, the tempter Snozzle. Will Slubgrip’s coup succeed or will he receive yet another “invitation to dinner down below”?
  • It's easy to win an argument and lose a soul... This collection of Fr Longenecker's apologetics essays covers a wide range of subjects. Each one empowers the reader to learn more about the Catholic faith while also learning the winsome way of apologetics--not arguing but pointing the way. Go here to order the hard copy.  
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    With thoroughgoing research, wide reading of the spiritual traditions and a sparkling style of writing, Fr Longenecker opens the lives and wisdom of Benedict and Therese in a new and refreshing way. Go here for the print version.  
  • Dwight Longenecker and David Gustafson--who were classmates at Bob Jones University--debate the role of the Virgin Mary in God's plan of redemption. Go here to purchase the print edition.
  • In Letters on Liturgy Fr Longenecker writes to a fictional seminarian about the practicalities and theory of re-enchanting the liturgy by celebrating in a traditional and reverent style. Check out the hardback edition here. Price: $27.95. Go here for the e-book: Price $9.95
  • In Letters on Liturgy Fr Longenecker writes to a fictional seminarian about the practicalities and theory of re-enchanting the liturgy by celebrating in a traditional and reverent style. Go here for the paperback edition priced at $17.95 Go here for the e-book priced at $9.95
  • A collection of short, sharp surprising essays about the life and works of T.S.Eliot, C.S.Lewis and the Inklings  
  • This collection of Fr Longenecker's essays on the life and works of T.S.Eliot, C.S.Lewis and J.R.R.Tolkien was gathered from his regular column at the St Austin Review, Imaginative Conservative website and various other outlets. What others have said about the book:

    "Reluctant Allies does what few books are able to do.  It welcomes newcomers to these authors, it provides deeper understanding to those familiar with their works, and it offers new perspectives to those who are specialists in this area.  Father Longenecker’s writing is clear and refreshing in a special way and very good for the soul."  — Devin Brown, English Professor, Asbury University, author of A Life Observed: A Spiritual Biography of C. S. Lewis

    Purchase the ebook here for most readers. For the Kindle version purchase from Amazon here.
  • A six session course exploring the philosophical sources for the book, Immortal Combat- Confronting the Heart of Darkness. You can watch this series on your own or download and watch with a study group in your parish.
  • This course - The Way of St Benedict is the course I taught at Avila Institute - St Benedict and St Therese. Most of the content focuses on St Benedict, but we wove in St Therese in connection with my book St Benedict and St Therese - The Little Rule and the Little Way. After you purchase the course you will be led directly to a page for you to download and view the videos.
  • Soldiers of the Great War Write to Therese of Lisieux...

    This remarkable collection of letters from French soldiers fighting in the Great War is an abiding sign of the little saint’s supernatural powers. She said on her deathbed, “I will spend my heaven doing good on earth” and she wasted no time! These letters from brave young soldiers tell how she appeared to them, how she miraculously protected them, delivered them from danger, healed them and encouraged them in battle.

     

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