Raich's writings include: • "Döllinger's Rebellion Against the Church and its Authority" () (Mainz, 1871) • "About the Age of First Communicants" () (Mainz, 1875) • "Shakespeare's Attitude Toward the Catholic Religion" ( (Mainz, 1884) • "The Inner Falsehood of Freemasonry" () (first issued at Mainz, 1884, under the pseudonym of
Otto Beuren; 2nd ed. under his own name Raich, 1897) • "St. Augustine and the Creation Account of Moses" () (Frankfort-on-Main, 1889) Besides these original works he edited the following: •
Bruno Franz Leopold Liebermann's "Theological institutions" () (10th ed., 2 vols., Mainz, 1870) • John Maldonati's "Commentaries on the Four Evangelists" () (new ed., 2 vols., Mainz, 1874) • "Sermons by Bishop von Ketteler" () (2 vols., Mainz, 1878) • "Correspondence of Wilhelm Emmanuel Baron von Ketteler, Bishop of Mainz" () (Mainz, 1879) • "Pastoral letters from Wilhelm Emmanuel Baron von Ketteler, Bishop of Mainz" () (Mainz, 1904) •
Novalis' "Correspondence with Schlegel" () (Mainz, 1880) • "Correspondence of Dorothes von Schlegel (born Brendel Mendelssohn) with her sons Johannes and Phillip Viet" () (Mainz, 1881) •
J. B. Rady's "History of the Catholic Church in Hesse" () (Mainz, 1904) After the death of
Johann Baptist Heinrich and
Christoph Moufang, Raich was editor of "" from 1891 to 1907. From 1887 he also revised the "". == References ==