The Sinner's Guide
The Sinner's Guide
The Sinner's Guide by Venerable Louis of Granada (1504–1588), a Dominican master of spiritual theology, stands as a timeless masterpiece of Catholic ascetical writing, first published in 1556. The vividly confronts the reader with the four Last Things—Death, Judgment, Heaven, and Hell—while dismantling excuses for delaying conversion and exposing the miseries of sin even in this life.
Ven. Louis masterfully teaches how to uproot vice, resist temptation, pursue virtue, and persevere in grace, proving that the Christian life alone brings true happiness here and eternal bliss hereafter. His clear, scholastic style cuts through modern religious confusion, offering practical remedies against pride, sloth, and other capital sins.
Saints enthusiastically endorsed it: St. Teresa of Ávila declared it converted over a million souls in her era; St. Francis de Sales, St. Charles Borromeo, St. John of the Cross, St. Vincent de Paul, and St. Rose of Lima counted it among their favorite spiritual books.
For the traditional Catholic seeking solid, orthodox guidance rooted in Scripture and Tradition, this book is essential—often compared to The Imitation of Christ for its depth and urgency
Format: Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 inches
Pages: 361 pages.
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