Eucatastrophe
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....
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....
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...
St. Jerome says that when we pray we speak to God; but when we read, God speaks to us. St. Ambrose of Milan says the same: “We address him when we pray; we hear...
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...
Clerical Conversations returns to the air for Season 5 with this discussion on Catholic Sunday dress with His Excellency, Bishop Donald Sanborn and host Stephen Heiner. Original Air Date: April 7, 2016 Show Run...
Over the past 25+ years, the Society of Pius V has maintained the same position of refusing the sacraments to Catholics who have received sacraments from clergy either from or associated with the line...
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...
Single men, we have good news! Brett and Kate McKay deliver once again with their article on The Art of Manliness, How to Initiate Contact With a Woman Via Text: The Dos and Don’ts of...
It is THE week of the year! Approaching is the Solemnity of Solemnities, the great climax whose way is made smooth by the sufferings of the Passion. Consider The Meeting of Jesus and Mary...
Our first Restoration Reader for Holy Week presents The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ from the Latin Vulgate, published by Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals. James Tissot, the illustrator, writes Why I Painted the Life...