Be Not Of The World
Mr. Randy Hain writes at Those Catholic Men, How My Son Taught Me to Radically Accept God’s Will. “It is often difficult to see the blessings and good in any kind of suffering, yet we...
Mr. Randy Hain writes at Those Catholic Men, How My Son Taught Me to Radically Accept God’s Will. “It is often difficult to see the blessings and good in any kind of suffering, yet we...
Sarah Metts’ piece, Don Pelayo and the Reconquest of Spain, on Catholic Exchange will provide a quick history lesson on the time leading up to the glorious Reconquista. From Memoria Press a short...
Daphne Patai at Minding The Campus writes, Why Is It So Hard Now to Read a Book? “Years ago, some of my students told me that even between their experience and that of their younger siblings,...
First article for today is Dusty Gates’ Why Leisure is the Remedy for Sloth from Crisis Magazine. Mr. Gates may help you to realize if you are among those who have come to consider...
Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals publishes a Thirty Days Prayer to Saint Joseph to obtain a happy death and other good intentions. “I do not remember,” says Saint Teresa, “ever to have asked anything of St....
Even though our main focus is to promote goodness on our Restoration Reader, there are times where evil should be recognized for what it is. This is one of those times… yep, that’s right, Francis is at...
The Art of Manliness is at it again with the excerpt in their article, The Power of Truth by William George Jordan. “Truth is the oldest of all the virtues; it antedated man, it lived before...
Eucatastrophe – don’t you just love that word? It is defined as “a sudden and favorable resolution of events in a story; a happy ending,” and it appears to have been coined by J.R.R....
The upheaval of civilisation officially pulled off the mask and bared the teeth in the ‘60s. Not only do we see it in the material that emanated from the Vatican but also in various...
Alan Scott at Grow in Virtue writes yet another fantastic and short article, Conspiracies and Controversies. “Conspiracies and controversies keep us from giving our focus to where it should be. They keep us from giving all...