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Goodreads Reading Challenge 2014
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If you are ever in Aiken, SC, look us up at St. Mary's.


But if you only plna to read 6-7 books, consider "Jesus Shock" by Peter Kreft. I've read it in 2 days and its sets your heart on fire -- as well as scare's you about your weaknesses.

Our parish (Sts. Peter & Paul in Winter Park, FL) just gave out Matthew Kelly's Rediscover Catholicism as a gift to every family that came to Christmas Eve/Day Mass.
This is the first year we've ever done this. It came out to about $3,500 to do it, and it basically came about because our Men's Club and Women of Purpose ministries attended one of Matthew Kelly's talks at another parish, the attendees read his book, and thought it would be a good idea to give this as a gift from the parish to the parishioners. The funding came about as several ministries (the two I mentioned, plus Filipino-American club and one other... I think Religious Ed.?) chipped in together from their annual budgets.
It was a great sign of faith that these ministries gave up $500 or $1000 of their budgets (i.e., money that was already intended for e.g., the Men's Club's new deep fryer for the Lenten Friday Fish Frys). It speaks a lot to the impact of that book on the attendees and ministry members.
We are doing a follow-up on the gift this Lent, where people who have already read the book will be heading up book discussion tables during Lent. Should be interesting to see how this goes...

Yes! May I suggest, 'Padre Pio and America', by Frank M. Rega? It is excellent!

I'm up for 31 books, up from 29 last year. It's not enormous, I know, but slow and steady wins the race :)
How about you? Do you have a list of books you'd like to read in 2014, or will you just grab the book that attracts you most once you've finished another?
Are there any particular topics you'd like to read (more) about this year? A particular saint's life? A certain point of moral theology?
Share as much as you'd like here! Let's find out what our 'To Read' thoughts are :)