When the Holy See gave general permission for Catholics to study again at Oxford and Cambridge, the stipulation was made that lectures be offered to provide support for their faith, as Catholics would be a minority in a rather hostile atmosphere. In the days when C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien trod the greens of Oxford, those lectures were provided by the wise and witty Msgr. Ronald Knox, himself a convert to the Catholic Church.
Erudite and profound, Monsignor Knox not only helped keep the Catholic students aflame with faith, but also led many lapsed Catholics and non-Catholics into the Church. His writings continue to provide inspiration and instruction to all those confronting questions of life and faith.
Some of the best talks by Knox are gathered in this volume. “If God Exists”, “The Unholiness of the Church” and “Unselfishness in Marriage” are but a few of the topics he deftly discussed in a manner as entertaining and pertinent now as when they were first given at Oxford in the 1920s and 30s.

THE PRAYERS OF ST. THERESE OF LISIEUX
ID-DINJA TAL-ISPORTS
AN UNLIKELY CATECHISM
WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR
TURN TO GOD REJOICE IN HOPE
THE SACRED WORLD OF THE CHRISTIAN
A SPEECHLESS CHILD IS THE WORD OF GOD
SIEGHA MAL-MULEJ
THE CATHOLIC CONTROVERSY
LEARNING TO WALK WITH GOD
TRAIL-BLAZERS FOR CHRIST
GIANT SURROUNDED BY MONKEYS
SEASONS OF THE SPIRIT
CHURCH HISTORY 101 A CONCISE OVERVIEW
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
URODIVOI
REFRACTORY MEN,FANATICAL WOMEN
STRANNIK 