Father John A. Hardon, S.J. was one of the greatest teachers of the Catholic faith during the twentieth century. He was a prolific writer and mentor in the Catholic Faith, as evidenced by the following resources.
Father Hardon Web Sites
- Father John A. Hardon, S.J. Archive and Guild
- Institute on Religious Life
- Father Hardon Media Apostolate
- The Real Presence Association, Father Hardon Archives
- Eucharistic Adorers Society
Online tributes to Father Hardon
Articles by Father Hardon on the Marian Catechist Web Site
- The Marian Catechist Manual
- Father Hardon on the Marian Catechist Writers Apostolate
- The Hail Mary
- The Holy Rosary: A Prayer for All Times
- The Annunciation
- The Catechist as a Channel of Grace
- The Practice of Penance
- The Passion of Christ Today
- Penance and Reparation
- How to Pray the Mass
- The Importance of Spiritual Reading
- Examen of Conscience
- Why Christ Instituted the Sacrament of Confession
- Penance: The Sacrament of Forgiveness and Peace
- Choosing a Good Confessor
- The Spiritual and Psychological Value of Frequent Confession
- Assigned Penance: An Integral Part of Confession
- Personal Sin
- Why is Yoga incompatible with Catholicism?
Articles about Father Hardon
- Father John A. Hardon, Master Catechist
- Father Hardon’s Memorial Mass Homily
- Blessed Mother Teresa Used Father Hardon’s Courses
Father Hardon’s Wit and Wisdom
Father once asked a person who came to him, “Do you want to be a Saint?” The person said, “Yes Father, more than anything.” Then Father said, “You must not complain.” The person said, “Yes Father. I know I have been doing very well on that point lately.” Then Father Hardon said, “Now comes the hard part. You can’t even complain on the inside.”
Father Hardon told us often that we can never get to Heaven alone. If we want to go we have to bring many people with us.
