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message 51: by Mariangel (last edited Sep 26, 2025 05:57PM) (new)

Mariangel I nominate the Consecration to St Joseph by Fr. Calloway

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CBC Moderator 2 Andrew Lewis wrote the following comment:

I’d love to propose The Gospel According to Judas: A Handbook on Life by John H. Doe for our next read.

At first glance, the title might spark curiosity or even controversy,but what lies inside is something entirely different from what you might expect. The book isn’t really about Judas at all (though it does give him a surprising and thoughtful nod). Instead, it’s a collection of philosophy, reflections, visions, and even poetry woven together in a way that’s both playful and thought-provoking.

The author explores deep questions of faith, meaning, and existence, often through unexpected angles. For example, what if “work is magic”? How do we think about paradoxes like “Can God make a rock He couldn’t lift?” And what does it mean to live with imagination, curiosity, and reverence in everyday life?

What makes this book especially book-club friendly is its format,it’s divided into bite-sized sections, so it’s easy to pick up, reflect on, and then discuss. It’s the kind of book that sparks conversation not only about the text itself but about our own beliefs, experiences, and interpretations of life.

It’s not your typical “gospel”,it’s more of a philosophical journey sprinkled with creativity and humor. I think it would give us plenty to talk about, challenge our perspectives, and maybe even inspire us.

If you’re looking for something fresh, unconventional, and discussion-worthy, this one deserves a spot on our reading list.


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