Terror of Demons, Reclaiming Traditional Catholic Masculinity
By Kennedy Hall · Published by TAN Books
Overview
Terror of Demons, Reclaiming Traditional Catholic Masculinity calls Catholic men to resist cultural effeminacy and to embrace a robust witness of virtue and spiritual courage, drawing on Scripture and the wisdom of the saints to confront the disorder of our age and strengthen families in faith. Hall’s work challenges men to arise as spiritual leaders in continuity with the Church’s perennial teaching on courage, chastity, and the manly virtues.
Challenges cultural emasculation with grounded Catholic teaching(
Draws on Scripture and the saints to present traditional virtues of manhood
Offers practical spiritual counsel for prayer, courage, and leadership
Encourages men to embrace their role in family, parish, and society
Invokes St. Joseph, Terror of Demons, as model and protector in spiritual struggle
FAQs
Q: What is the central aim of this book?
A: This book calls Catholic men to reclaim traditional virtues and spiritual courage against cultural trends that weaken moral resolve, grounding its appeal in Scripture and the witness of the saints. Q: Does it draw on Church teaching?
A: Yes, it draws on biblical wisdom and the moral testimony of saints to show how traditional Catholic masculinity is rooted in the Church’s perennial moral and spiritual tradition. Q: Is this book devotional, instructional, or both?
A: It offers both devotional inspiration and practical instruction for men who desire to grow in virtue, prayer, and leadership in their families and communities. Q: Who is St. Joseph, Terror of Demons?
A: St. Joseph is invoked as a powerful intercessor and protector, a model of obedience, humility, and courage, traits that strengthen men in their spiritual struggles. Q: Will this book help in daily spiritual life?
A: Yes, its focus on prayer, virtue, and moral courage aims to support daily spiritual discipline and growth in conformity with Christ’s teachings.
Intended Audience
For Catholic men seeking to deepen their spiritual life, strengthen their witness of virtue and courage, and respond to contemporary challenges with fidelity to Scripture and the teachings of the saints.
Pages: 208