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The Paulist Press is a major component of the work of the Paulist Fathers, a society of missionary priests founded for and by Americans in 1858. Isaac Hecker, sought a way to share the gospel of Jesus and the rich traditions of American Catholicism with the people of his time. These methods met with some success but reached only a limited number of people. Hecker wanted to make contact with tho

se who would never set foot in a church. So he turned to the printed word. The first product of his vision was a monthly publication, the Catholic World magazine. He wanted to create an intellectual journal for a growing Catholic population, and insisted that it be a first-class publication in format, quality, and style, equal if not superior to any secular magazine in the country. The Catholic World, later reconstituted as the New Catholic World, was to continue in existence for well over a century. Editors like Frs. Augustine Hewit, John J. Gillis, and John B. Sheerin advanced the Paulist tradition of presenting a Catholic perspective on the important questions of the day. Although the circulation of the Catholic World quickly reached 10,000, Hecker foresaw the need to reach a wider audience who could not afford the price of a magazine. In 1866 he founded The Catholic Publication Society to produce four-page pamphlets that provided a succinct presentation of Catholic teaching . These could be sold across the nation for a penny apiece. Hecker also began a highly successful illustrated monthly for children. Its first issue appeared in October of 1870 as The Young Catholic, and within a year it was in the hands of 50,000 youthful readers. Hecker died in 1888, but the Paulist Fathers continued to implement and expand his vision for sharing the gospel through the medium of the printed word. In 1881 the Paulists established The Columbus Press in New York City. In 1913 The Columbus Press became the Paulist Press. It published books which explained the teachings of the Catholic faith, like Paulist Father Bertrand Conway's best selling. The Question Box. The Paulists also developed new magazines: The Missionary and later Information. Paulist Press began to expand rapidly in the 1950s. By 1966 it was the largest Catholic distributor and publisher in the world, employing 235 lay employees and the services of six Paulist priests, and distributing nearly 20 million books, pamphlets, and magazines each year. To channel books into Catholic parishes around the country, the Press established the National Catholic Reading Distributors (NCRD) in 1958. In 1962 Paulist Press enlarged greatly when it acquired Newman Press, with two book stores in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. In the 1960's Paulist Press made a creative and significant contribution to American education with the development of Catholic Library Services (CLS). This new division of the Press provided schools throughout the United States with an immediately usable, comprehensive, and up-to-date library. CLS grew into the American Library and Educational Services Company (ALESCO). ALESCO's success led to its incorporation as an independent company, separate from the Paulist Press, in 1969. The Second Vatican Council in the 1960s inspired a great interest in and excitement about issues of theology and religious education. This meant a new opportunity for Paulist Press to fulfill its mission to interpret the church to the modern world and the modern world to the Church. In cooperation with various European publishers, the Press brought out a 50 volume series of hardbound books with the collective title Concilium: Theology in the Age of Renewal. This series made available to readers of all faiths the theological basis for the developments in the church during and after the Council. Come to the Father, published and distributed in 1967, was the first elementary school religious education program to provide Catholic children in the United States with the newest advances in catechetics. As Paulist Press grew it also moved, from its original location at the parish of St. Paul the Apostle in midtown Manhattan to Varick St. (near Greenwich Village) in 1958, to Glen Rock, New Jersey. in 1962, to Paramus in 1966, and Ramsey in 1976. Since 1985 the editorial, business, marketing and distribution offices of the Paulist Press have been located in Mahwah, NJ. Today Paulist Press is a leading publisher of hardcover and paperback books, audio and video tafpes, educational programs and materials for parish renewal. Its Classics of Western Spirituality , now in its twentieth year, provides over 90 volumes of the original writings of universally acknowledged teachers within the Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish, Islamic, and American Indian traditions. Its Stimulus books explore issues in the contemporary dialogue between Christians and Jews. The "What Are They Saying About (WATSA)?" series provides concise overviews of contemporary religious, moral, theological, and scriptural questions. Through children's books, works on spirituality and prayer, and studies of the latest developments in theology and scripture, the Press continues its mission to bring the riches of the Catholic heritage to Catholics and persons of other religious traditions.

Forthcoming October release! đź’™Revisioning Spirituality: Human Transformation and the Communal Imagination by John Markey...
09/25/2025

Forthcoming October release! đź’™

Revisioning Spirituality: Human Transformation and the Communal Imagination by John Markey and Michael Ceragioli goes on sale October 7, 2025.

This book offers a fresh foundation for the study of Christian spirituality, focusing on the neglected significance of a communal philosophical and prophetic approach to spirituality.

Have you seen this month’s new releases? 🍂The Lord’s Prayer by Brother David Steindl-Rast 🍂The Psalms by Thomas Rausch  ...
09/18/2025

Have you seen this month’s new releases?

🍂The Lord’s Prayer by Brother David Steindl-Rast
🍂The Psalms by Thomas Rausch
🍂The Meaning of Being Human edited by Elsie Miranda and Cristina Traina
🍂Little Star by Bethany Beyer
🍂A Child Born for Us by David Neuhaus, with Terrance Creamer and Debbie French

Why I Remain a Gay Catholic by Fr. Paul Morrissey đź’›A young Catholic boy discovers his call to be a priest along with his...
09/17/2025

Why I Remain a Gay Catholic by Fr. Paul Morrissey đź’›

A young Catholic boy discovers his call to be a priest along with his sexual orientation, causing his understanding of God to evolve, to embrace both aspects of his vocation as a gay priest.

“An honest, moving, and articulate memoir by one of the few priests who are not only chaste, celibate, and faithful, but also openly gay.”
—James Martin, SJ, author of Building a Bridge

Children’s Book Spotlight - So You Were Born by Pope Francis🤰The words of this book are drawn from Pope Francis’s own wo...
09/15/2025

Children’s Book Spotlight - So You Were Born by Pope Francis🤰

The words of this book are drawn from Pope Francis’s own words on children and families. Beautiful illustrations accompany Pope Francis’s simple words, which communicate the importance of each child and family. Each child is “unique and unrepeatable,” and is loved into existence by both their parents and God. Mothers and fathers help their children to grow through their loving actions, and families provide the love and belonging that help children thrive, love, and be “a sign of hope for the world.”

When Will There Finally Be Peace?: Answers to Questions About War, Violence, Refugees, and Reconciliation by Elisabeth R...
09/11/2025

When Will There Finally Be Peace?: Answers to Questions About War, Violence, Refugees, and Reconciliation by Elisabeth Raffauf đź’™

oung people have questions and worries; they want to know what is happening in the world and how it affects them. This book approaches their big questions about peace, war, violence, and reconciliation with sensitivity and objectivity. Quotes from children from war and crisis areas make these topics tangible and understandable.

“A book that approaches the topic of peace is refreshing. Raffauf gives us quotes from young refugees who have experienced war and understand the value of peace. We can all learn from their perspective.”
—Patricia DeCoster, EdD, Sacred Heart University, Connecticut

Elisabeth Raffauf is a psychologist who works in private practice in Cologne, Germany. She helped develop an educational series for children’s radio and hosted a children’s news program. She has also written parenting guides and educational books.

Günther Jakobs is an illustrator of children’s and young adult books. He studied philosophy and graphic design with a focus on illustration.

đź’§How to Be Fully Human: The Path to Freedom through Love by Paula Noronha JordĂŁođź’§Aimed at the broad Christian audience, ...
08/27/2025

đź’§How to Be Fully Human: The Path to Freedom through Love by Paula Noronha JordĂŁođź’§

Aimed at the broad Christian audience, especially those who seek to be faithful, How to Be Fully Human: The Path to Freedom through Love is an interwoven search for anthropological, psychological, biblical, and spiritual threads to learn and come to live in everyday life the freedom that God offers us: to be loved and to love.

Have you seen all the new titles that released this month? 📚Antiqua et Nova 📚Penal Issues in Canon Law 📚Growing in Love ...
08/25/2025

Have you seen all the new titles that released this month?

📚Antiqua et Nova
📚Penal Issues in Canon Law
📚Growing in Love with Catherine of Siena
📚Spiritual Abuse and Healthy Accompaniment

🟤Spiritual Abuse and Healthy Accompaniment by Katharina Anna Fuchs and Stefania De Vito🟤The book represents the culminat...
08/20/2025

🟤Spiritual Abuse and Healthy Accompaniment by Katharina Anna Fuchs and Stefania De Vito🟤

The book represents the culmination of an interdisciplinary and international collaboration, showcasing the productive interplay between the two authors, who bring diverse academic and cultural perspectives to the project. Moreover, the reflections are informed by the academic expertise of each author, but also by the experiences in listening to and working with victims of spiritual abuse. The psychological focus offers a broad and at the same time, deep understanding of what spiritual abuse is, about its similarities and differences with other related forms of abuse, about its dynamics and consequences as well as the underestimated role of trust. The focus on the theology of grace and the redemptive action of the cross has a strong impact on the spiritual care and accompaniment of victims. It allows one to understand those who have suffered the pain of abuse and personally know its consequences. It also serves as a framework for future theological reflection on spiritual healing. The authors have contributed a chapter “Psychology and Theology in Dialogue: Integral Growth in Priesthood Formation,” to M. Ouellet, ed., A Fundamental Theology of the Priesthood. Additional Perspectives, vol. II, New York, Paulist Press 2023: 515-553.
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🕊️💙The Breath of Christ: Discovering the Power of the Jesus Prayer by Hoa Trung Dinh💙🕊️This formulation of the Jesus Pra...
08/18/2025

🕊️💙The Breath of Christ: Discovering the Power of the Jesus Prayer by Hoa Trung Dinh💙🕊️

This formulation of the Jesus Prayer is based on Matthew 15:25, the plea of the Canaanite woman who knelt before Jesus and pleaded on behalf of her afflicted daughter, “Lord, help me!” Because of its simplicity, this formulation is suitable for use in every situation of daily life. The practitioner adopts the humble, faith-filled attitude of the Canaanite woman each time they entreat, “Lord Jesus, help me!”This book addresses the pressing need to make Christian spiritual practices more accessible to ordinary Christians in their busy lives today. There are good treatments of the Jesus Prayer that focus on its origin, historical development, and its place in the contemplative tradition of the Christian East. While this traditional form and prayer method continues to have an important role in Christian contemplation, some adaptation will make this Prayer more accessible. Furthermore, while the traditional Prayer of the Heart requires vigorous discipline to quiet the mind and cultivate a prayerful habit, this adapted form allows the practitioner to begin wherever they are and in whatever situation they find themselves. The key to this adapted form is to name one’s thoughts and feelings and turn them into prayer.

🌻🌳Growing in Love with Catherine of Siena🌳🌻This work offers a selection of passages from Catherine of Siena as a basis f...
08/14/2025

🌻🌳Growing in Love with Catherine of Siena🌳🌻

This work offers a selection of passages from Catherine of Siena as a basis for a path of spiritual growth with the theme of growth in capacity to love. There is an introduction and fifteen chapters, no additional front or back matter. Each chapter will include a couple of very short passages from Catherine; a couple of scripture readings about the theme of Catherine’s passages; a meditation and guide to Catherine’s wisdom; and exercises based on Catherine’s wisdom.The book invites engagement with the content of the passages through the suggested prayer exercises that seek to help persons apply Catherine’s wisdom to their own journey. These prayer exercises are suitable for a beginner or someone already on a spiritual journey. They contain methods of prayer that are active and use the imagination, as well as more contemplative ones.

Today at the office, the Paulist Press staff broke into small groups to participate in The Paulist Fathers Listening Ses...
08/12/2025

Today at the office, the Paulist Press staff broke into small groups to participate in The Paulist Fathers Listening Sessions.

We began with prayer, reflected on a Gospel reading, communicated with our peers, celebrated Mass, and enjoyed a company BBQ with three special visitors. Our friends from Busted Halo, Father Dave Dwyer, Jen Sawyer, and her new baby, Dom!

It was a wonderful day filled with ideas and hope for the future of Paulist Press 🕊️

Pictured from left to right (consisting mainly of our executive committee): Baby Dom, Jen Sawyer, Bob Byrns, Don Davis, Fr. Dave Dwyer, Kimberly Bernard, Paul McMahon, and Mark Corbett.







On this day, August 6th, 2025 we honor Pope Paul VI and the 47th Anniversary of his death. May he rest in eternal and he...
08/06/2025

On this day, August 6th, 2025 we honor Pope Paul VI and the 47th Anniversary of his death. May he rest in eternal and heavenly peace.

If you’re interested in more on Pope Paul VI, check out our book titled, Paul VI: The First Modern Pope by Peter Hebblethwaite📚🕊️

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