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I hesitated for a moment while the chocolate taste spread across my mouth. My taste buds asked an unusual question of the European chocolate I was enjoying: does this seem too sweet? American chocolate,...
I hesitated for a moment while the chocolate taste spread across my mouth. My taste buds asked an unusual question of the European chocolate I was enjoying: does this seem too sweet? American chocolate,...
“Prayer: The Key to Salvation” by Father Michael Mueller, C.Ss.R. Imprimatur: 1867 What a paradigm-shifter! Even for someone as myself, a cradle-Catholic, raised in what would be deemed a pious, traditional-Catholic family, with prayer...
As soon as I started Chapter One, I was hooked. There are a small number of books I actually enjoy reading, and this is one of them because it basically explains how to be...
We are currently looking for a social media manager to join the True Restoration team on a part-time basis! This is a paid position and an exciting opportunity for those who are passionate about...
We are currently in the process of implementing a new model in which the Restoration Reader publishes original articles, in addition to blog posts curating content. We are looking for talented authors to write 1-2...
My eyes surveyed the crowd, looking for a dear friend who is also the chapel coordinator for the Budapest mission. I had last seen him and his family in December 2015, for the tail end...
Part of the Restoration is understanding where we came from. Only then can we start to put together commonsense solutions for how to go forward. Few books in today’s Catholic publishing world do this...
It had been a long day. Despite that, I knew I needed to get to the Oratory 45 minutes early. Our chapel, designed to hold roughly 50 people, would now have to accommodate in...
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...