- English
- Covenanted Happiness: Love and Commitment in Marriage (Third Edition, 2009)
- The Lawless People of God? (2nd edition, 2009)
- Conscience and Freedom (Sinag-Tala, 1992. 2nd edition)
- Man and Values - a Personalist Anthropology (Scepter, 2013)
- A Postscript to the "Remedium Concupiscentiae"
- Revised Knox Bible ('you' version)
- The Object of Matrimonial Consent - A Personalist Analysis (Forum 1998)
- Authority and Freedom in the Church (Ignatius Press, 1988)
- Married Personalism - a Debate (publication pending)
- ABOUT THIS BOOK:
- INTRODUCTION - Francis G. MORRISEY
- Part I: MARRIED PERSONALISM - Cormac Burke
- Renewal, Personalism and Law
- Analyzing marriage: a personalist-institutional synthesis
- What is the object of the marital self-gift?
- Conjugal Love
- Conjugal self-giving: contrasting aspects. Simulation
- Lack of authenticity: deceit or fraud: c. 1098
- Personalism and the canons regarding error and condition
- Involuntary or non-intentional factors that vitiate the covenant
- Personalist considerations about the essential obligations of marriage
- Personalism and the traditional "goods" of marriage
- Married personalism and the "good of the spouses"
- Part II: ANOTHER VIEW ON MARRIED PERSONALISM. - Rik Torfs
- Part Two. a Reply by Cormac Burke
- Part Two. b. Response by Rik Torfs
- Part Two. c. Cormac Burke: Concluding words.
- CONCLUSION - Francis G. MORRISEY
- The Cardinal Virtues: Feminine Perspectives