Resources – Recursos

FSSP Links

Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (International)

Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (North America)

Confraternity of Saint Peter

Books

Fraternity Publications – The official Roman Catholic bookstore of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter.

Libros Guadalupe – Somos una librería católica ofreciendo libros para restaurar la cultura cristiana.

Baronius Press – Catholic book publisher committed to producing good solid Catholic books and resources that reaffirm the faith and the tradition of the Church.

Sophia Institute Press – Publishing many of the most beloved Catholic authors.

TAN Books – TAN publishes more than 1,000 titles, including titles on Thomistic theology, traditional devotions, Church doctrine, Church history, the lives of saints, educational resources, Sacred Scripture, and much more.

Arouca Press – Out-of-print Catholic titles in order to re-invigorate the intellectual and devotional life of Catholics whether lay, religious or clerical.

Cluny Media – A publishing house dedicated to preserving and promoting the Catholic literary and intellectual traditions.

Religious Supplies

Cotters Church Supplies

Leaflet Missal Company

Virgo Sacrata

Holy Mass

Explanation of the Prayers and Ceremonies of Holy Mass – Dom Prosper Guéranger, O.S.B. (Read Online)

The Holy Mass – St. Alphonsus Liguori (PDF)

The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass – Rev. Dr. Nicholas Gihr (Read Online) (PDF)

The Catechism Explained, An Exhaustive Explanation of the Catholic Religion – Rev. Francis Spirago (Read Online)

 

Holy Bible

Douay-Rheims – The Douay Rheims Catholic Bible was published in its entirety around in 1610–a year before the English King James Version was published. It was produced by Catholic priests who were facing persecution in England during the Protestant Reformation and was approved as an acceptable English translation by the Catholic Church. Around 1750, Bishop Richard Challoner revised the Douay Rheims Catholic Bible to move away from the heavily Latinized English vocabulary, towards a text that resembled the King James Version, which had set the standard for the English language. The Douay Rheims Catholic Bible contains 73 books, established by the Council of Trent in 1546.