A Structure to Suffering
St. Theresa of Avila This short post from Just Thomism lists five elements of suffering that you may not have considered before. Number 4 is particularly interesting and definitely worth working on–great motivation for...
St. Theresa of Avila This short post from Just Thomism lists five elements of suffering that you may not have considered before. Number 4 is particularly interesting and definitely worth working on–great motivation for...
On this month’s episode of Work of Human Hands, we will now transition from laying the groundwork of the New Mass by the revisers into looking forensically at the changes themselves. We begin with...
Pope Callixtus The aftershocks of yesterday’s midterm report on Synod14 continue to rock the blogosphere, but one of the most interesting things I have read today was actually published on Saturday–two days before the...
St. King Edward In case you missed today’s news storm from the Synod on the Family, this post from St. Louis Catholic provides a good overview. A more in-depth analysis with lots of related...
In the third and final part of The End of the World Series, Bishop Sanborn delves into the guts as to what is predicted to occur before the coming of the Anti-Christ. The forces...
St. Francis Borgia In “Seeing Through the Eyes of Love,” on Carrots for Michaelmas, a mama reveals her feelings at seeing her 3-year-old dance on parents’ day at the ballet studio and compares it...
I started off Monday with a great and holy plan. I would give myself a one-day silent retreat using The School of Jesus Crucified. Well, at least until it was time to take my...
We are happy to announce that Most Holy Trinity Seminary has added podcasts to its already existing Sermons feed. If you have an Apple device you can find their feed here. The newest link...
DATE: 10 OCTOBER 2014 RE: SMARTPHONE APP DEVELOPMENT UPDATE It’s been almost two months since we launched the subscription version of Restoration Radio and it’s been a lot of learning for all the staff here....
On this month’s episode of The Liturgical Year, we reacquaint ourselves with St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the “Little Flower,” whose feast day we celebrate this month. We are warned, however, that St. Thérèse is...