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Men Need Adventure: How the Christian’s Adventure Differs from the World’s is a brilliant article by Dr. Jared Staudt on Those Catholic Men. Dr. Staudt explains how men strive for adventure in this world, and also...
Men Need Adventure: How the Christian’s Adventure Differs from the World’s is a brilliant article by Dr. Jared Staudt on Those Catholic Men. Dr. Staudt explains how men strive for adventure in this world, and also...
Due to medical advice, Bishop Sanborn will be postponing his trip to Europe until late Spring, we hope. The Bishop assures everyone that it is nothing life-threatening, simply a precaution due to some recent...
We recently returned to the air from our third season break of this year with a post about the music that is playing for the SSPX. Fr. Cekada joined Stephen Heiner for a discussion...
St. Margaret of Cortona The Catholic way is to offer God the best of everything, to take the beautiful things and make them serve His glory. Artist Daniel Mitsui writes passionately on the fascinating...
St. Peter Damian This Carraig an Aifrinn post wakens that longing within one for the Real Sacrifice, the Real Presence, the True Faith–whole and entire–that brings one to one’s knees. It’s wonderful to be able...
The Crown of Thorns All the scary science stuff comes from Modernism’s insistence on separating metaphysics from physics. Joseph Pearce examines the topic, beginning with the definition of science, in “What is Science?”...
Ferial Day Including iconography from Adam and Eve, prototypes, and Mary’s background history are some of the ways that artists have expanded the “storytelling” of the Annunciation, according to art historian Margaret Duffy. This...
St. Bernadette “Remembering Death” His father’s newly-installed gravestone forces John Cuddeback to consider his own mortality in an essay for Front Porch Republic. A freelance writer and filmmaker recommends four films to watch for...
The Holy Face Don’t ignore the determinant cause of suffering, lest you overturn the natural order. This piece for The Catholic Thing shows how this can happen, beginning with an explanation of compassion. “Lent...
Eve of St. Valentine Using the three-act play as a model, Daniel McInerny exposes secularism for what it is–a fake religion, without inspiration, without hope, in this essay for The Catholic Thing. In this...