Update: Instead of taking Vatican II this semester, I am going to take: Mary In The Modern World taught by Dr. Mark Miravalle. The books for that class are:
All generations shall call me Blessed: Biblical mariology by Stefano M Manelli
Contemporary Insights on a Fifth Marian Dogma by Mark Miravalle
Immaculate Conception and the Holy Spirit: The Marian Teaching of St. Maximilian Kolbe by H. M. Manteau-Bonamy
Mary: Coredemptrix, Mediatrix, Advocate : Theological Foundations II : Papal, Pneumatological, Ecumenical by Mark Miravalle
Mary and the Fathers of the Church: The Blessed Virgin Mary in Patristic Thought by Luigi Gambero
Most Holy Rosary by John Paul II
True Devotion to Mary by Louis De Monfort
"With Jesus" The Story of Mary Co-Redemptrix by Mark Miravalle
That's right. I said get to read. I know, I'm a nerd and I actually look forward to having to read all these great books!
von Balthasar taught by Dr. Regis Martin
Love Alone is Credible by von Balthasar
The Christian and Anxiety by von Balthasar
The Moment of Christian Witness by von Balthasar
You Crown the Year With Your Goodness: Sermons Throughout the Liturgical Year by von Balthasar
Vatican II taught by Dr. Alan Schrek
Crossing the Threshold of Hope by John Paul II (I've already read this one before. Great Book!)
The Ratzinger Report by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
Vatican Council II: The Conciliar & Post Conciliar Documents by Austin Flannery
Vatican II: The Crisis and Promise by Alan Schrek
What Went Wrong With Vatican II: The Catholic Crisis Explained by Ralph M. McInerny
Biblical Foundations taught by Dr. Scott Hahn
Letter & Spirit, Vol. 1: Word, Worship, and the Mysteries
Letter And Spirit: From Written Text To Living Word in the Liturgy by Scott Hahn (I just finished reading this book last week. Very good stuff!)
The Scripture Documents: An Anthology of Official Catholic Teachings by Dean P. Bechard
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