Qt expresses interest in me

>qt expresses interest in me
>thinks I'm some kind of knowledgeable Catholic and wants book recs
>I don't know shot
Alright I need help, who are some convincing Catholic writers?
Inb4 fedoras

Pathetic

my diary desu

Cykador Dostoblyadsky, not Catholic but who gives a fuck

Graham Greene

chesterton, cardinal newman

>Inb4 fedoras
You're more fedora than the hat men you fear.

Martin Luther

just give her a list of scholastics. it'll keep her busy for a lifetime. The three A's: Augustine, Anselm, Aquinas.

flannery o'connor

Erik von Kuehnelt sounds like your best bet senpai

Boku no Pico.

The Holy Bible (King James Version)

Max Stirner

Maybe you should offer to read these books with her, OP. It could get you in good with her, and you might both deepen your faith.

KJV is no Catholic Bible, memester.

Where exactly was I implying that it has anything to do with Catholicism?

It's the definitive English version of the Bible.

If you want to go real obscure, rec Pierre Guillaume Frédéric le Play

No fucking clue who he is to be h but I just read his wiki and he was a Catholic

Or be a normie and rec Chesterton you fuckig pleb. You can't rec any philosophy because Catholics stopped contributing to the world of thought in the 1500s

>Definitive English version
Yes, 400 years ago. Today probably the ESV.

The RSV with 'apocrypha' is what any good Catholic should be reading though.

There are no convincing catholic writers because catholicism is literally a meme faith invented by satanist jews

Master and Margarita, my aunt's Catholic and she loved it

>not reading the Douay-Rheims
It's like you want to burn in Hell for eternity.

hess?

Confessions and City of God by St. Augustine
Apologia Pro Vita Sua by John Henry Newman
Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene
Anything by Flannery O'Connor
Summa Theologica by Thomas Aquinas (but only if she understands Aristotelian metaphysics first. Otherwise anything by Edward Feser will be a good introduction)

The Douay-Rheims, RSVCE, and Knox version are the English translations for a Catholic.

Nicolás Gómez Dávila