You may know what a faithful Catholic life should include.
Prayer. Work. Duty. Discipline. Virtue. Repentance. Rest. Charity.
But knowing the good is not the same as living it.
Catholic Habits shows how small repeated acts become the shape of a life. Drawing especially from the Little Way of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, this book explains how ordinary Catholics can build habits of prayer, work, self-mastery, and virtue without falling into perfectionism, discouragement, or self-reliance.
This is the bridge book of the Catholic Productivity Series. The earlier books show what a well-ordered Catholic life looks like. This book shows how those good intentions become stable.
Inside, you will learn how to:
• Understand habits through Catholic virtue, grace, and character
• Begin small without lowering your desire for holiness
• Build prayer and work habits that survive ordinary life
• Break bad habits without despair
• Use cues, routines, and simple structures wisely
• Practice the Little Way in hidden daily duties
• Begin again after failure with humility and trust
This is not a Catholic version of generic habit science. It is a Catholic guide to becoming faithful in small things - one repeated act, one returned prayer, one hidden sacrifice, one ordinary duty at a time.
The Little Way is not a small spirituality.
It is the path by which small acts become great when they are offered with love.
If you want your Catholic life to become steadier, more practical, and more deeply rooted, this book will help you begin.