Why We Promote Articles By Non-Catholics
Today I would like to address why we do not solely publish articles by Catholics on our Restoration Reader. As the Director of Communications and manager of the Restoration Reader, I believe it is...
Today I would like to address why we do not solely publish articles by Catholics on our Restoration Reader. As the Director of Communications and manager of the Restoration Reader, I believe it is...
When Lent comes up in discussion with non-Catholic friends often the one thing they know about it is that you’re supposed to “give something up.” You might choose to be didactic in your answer...
This is the rescheduling of the Bishop’s original plans to visit Europe in the Christmas period. Many of the original plans are still in place, just adjusted for new dates. Sunday March 27 London...
St. Peter was doing it again: speaking up in a moment of disbelief. Whenever he does so in Scripture we learn much about interacting with the miraculous. When everyone else is scared about the...
It’s after Mass and I’m making breakfast. Even though no one is around and as the sausage begins to fry in the pan, I look behind me guiltily. Yes, it’s called the First Sunday...
Morning: Espresso. Croissant. Afternoon: Cafe au lait. Evening: I sat in the pew driving out the thoughts of the day. Trying to get focused and quiet in my mind. My fellow Christians are on...
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...
“This would be a great target to hit.” It was Tuesday, and I closed my eyes and pictured an explosion ripping through the Eurostar that was taking me from Paris to London. Done at...
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...
That used to be a rhetorical question, much like “Is the sky blue?” or “Is grass green?” but ever since the Second Vatican Council wound up in 1965, it has been increasingly difficult for...