Below is a list of links to my translations both on this blog and on my other website, Undusted Texts. The list is arranged alphabetically by author. For authors known by simply a first name and In the future, I may split this into individual indices per letter, to avoid an unwieldy list.
St. Ambrose of Milan (340-397):
- The Power of Fasting (On Elijah and Fasting II.2-III.4)
- The Might and Glory of Fasting (On Elijah and Fasting III.4-IV.9)
St. Amphilochios of Iconium (339-403):
Anonymous:
St. Asterius, Bishop of Amasea (350-410):
St. Augustine of Hippo (354-430):
- The Seven Ages of the World (Two Books on Genesis Against the Manicheans I.XXIII.35-41)
St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153):
- "On the Pilgrim, Dead and Crucified" (Lenten Sermons VII)
Pierre de Bérulle (1575-1629):
- Elevation Regarding Mary Magdalene
- "God, Jesus, and Mary Are Life and Source of Life" (Works of Piety #6)
- "If You Knew the Gift of God" (Works of Piety #21)
- "On the Nativity of Jesus" (Works of Piety #38)
- On the Samaritan Woman (Works of Piety #12.1, #103)
Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet (1627-1704):
- "Hearts of Flesh and Iron" (from Sermon for the Feast of Pentecost)
St. Bruno of Cologne (1030-1101):
Sor Francisca Josefa del Castillo (1671-1742):
Charles de Condren (1588-1641):
St. Faustus of Riez (405-490):
St. Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916):
Hugo of Fouilloy (1096-1172):
- "Religion Is Bountiful to the Infirm" (On the Cloister of the Soul I.XII)
- "Manual Labor of the Soul" (On the Cloister of the Soul III.VII)
Pope Francis (Jorge Bergoglio) (1936-):
- "To Remain in the Unction": Homily at Chrism Mass, 4/05/2012
- "False Hopes and Immortality" (from Sermon on St. Nicholas)
- "Office of the Espousals of Mary and Joseph"
Gottfried of Admont (d. 1165):
Antonio de Guevara (1481-1545):
- "Let Them Descend into Hell Alive" (from Familiar Letters)
Pope St. John XXIII (1881-1963):
St. John of Ávila (1499-1569):
- "Humility and the Visitation" (from Treatise 5, On the Festivity of the Visitation)
- Sermon 34 (Part One)
- Sermon 65.1 / Treatise 1 on Mary (Part One)
- Sermon 65.1 / Treatise I on Mary (Part Two)
St. John Climacus (579-649):
- The Pastor as Doctor (To the Pastor I-IV)
St. Hermann Joseph (1150-1241):
Hesychios of Jerusalem (5th c.):
Hieronymos, Priest of Jerusalem (5th c.):
Hildebert of Tours (1055-1133):
Diego de Hojeda (1570-1615):
Pope Honorius III (1150-1227):
Theophanes Kerameus (12th c.):
Félix Lope de Vega (1562-1635):
- "Mary's Solitude" (From Romancero Espiritual XVIII)
- "Soliloquy III"
Fray Luis de Léon (1527-1591):
John Mauropous (1000-1070s):
St. Maximus of Turin (380-423):
- Homily XXXVII: On the Forty-Day Fast I
- Homily XXXVIII: On the Forty-Day Fast II
- Sermon IV: On the Nativity of the Lord II
- Sermon VII: On the Day of Holy Epiphany
Theodore Meliteniotes (1320-1393):
Neophytos the Recluse (1134-1214):
Oratory of Jesus:
Origen of Alexandria (185-253):
Bl. Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam (1813-1853):
Paulinus of Béziers (fl. 418):
Peter of Celle (d. 1183):
- Sermon 60: On the Feast of the Holy Mary Magdalene #I
- Sermon 65: On the Transfiguration of the Lord #I
- Sermon 66: On the Transfiguration of the Lord #II
- Sermons on the Transfiguration of the Lord (Repack)
Ven. Pope Pius XII (1876-1958):
St. Proclus of Constantinople (d. 446):
Theodore Prodromos (1100-1165):
Richard Rolle of Hampole (1290-1349):
José Enrique Rodó (1871-1917):
- "The Aristocratic Element in Democracy" (from Ariel, Ch. IV)
St. Romanos the Melodist (490-556):
Pierre de Saint-Louis (1626-1684):
St. Teresa de Ávila (1515-1582):
St. Theodore the Studite (759-826):
Fray Damián de Vegas (16th c.):
Marco Girolamo Vida (1485-1566):
Francisco López de Zárate (1580-1658):
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