This year has been designated a nationwide ‘Year of Reading’ in the UK. The campaign seeks to address the steep decline in reading amongst children, young people, and adults. It is a Department for Education initiative, in collaboration with the National Literacy Trust.  Through it, Catholics across England and Wales have a wonderful opportunity to explore their spirituality more deeply. Reading can be a powerful path to encounter God, understand our faith more fully and grow closer to Christ.

Throughout this special year, why not incorporate some inspiring spiritual reading into your daily life? Use our suggestions for activities you can enjoy as a family, within your parish community, or as a personal spiritual practice. We’ve also compiled a comprehensive reading list organised by categories, with fiction and non-fiction pairings to enrich your exploration. All of our suggestions are available as a handy printable PDF too!

Make the Year of Reading…

… Active:

Download an audiobook to your device and listen while you commute, walk or do household chores. Most libraries offer audiobook lending apps, such as Borrowbox or Libby, which you can download to your smartphone. Transform ordinary moments into opportunities for spiritual growth. On our list, the 🔊 symbol denotes books available on at least one major audio platform.

… Social:

Start a faith-based reading group or book club in your parish. Choose a book that explores Catholic teaching, spirituality or the lives of the Saints. Set regular meeting dates and gather to share your reflections. You could even ask for donations to Missio to make it a fundraiser!

Consider establishing a Catholic lending library in your church porch or parish hall where parishioners can borrow books and contribute their own titles to share.

… Prayerful:

All the books in our lists are chosen to enhance your prayer life and deepen your relationship with God. Carve out dedicated quiet time to fully absorb what you’re reading. Keep a spiritual journal where you can copy out passages that move you and bring your reflections into prayer.

Try the practice of lectio divina – sacred reading – with spiritual texts. Read slowly, allow words to sink into your heart and listen for God’s voice speaking to you personally.

The ‘Year of Reading’ is an invitation to discover how the written word can illuminate our faith and draw us into deeper communion with God. Whether you read one book or twenty, alone or with others, approach reading as a spiritual practice. Let this year be one of discovery, growth and renewed faith.

Especially for young readers

Mission Together’s reading challenge, Words for our World, provides a great way for children and schools to engage with this campaign, inviting pupils to journey through our global home by reading books based within the Mission Rosary continents. Children can read and pray their way around the world.

The books

Click through the tabs below to find our suggestions…

Non-fiction

Fiction