Independence, Patriotism, and War
Pope St. Leo II Americans take independence seriously, but they tend to pull the trigger of a gun rather than the lever of a voting booth when it comes to making decisions about breaking...
Pope St. Leo II Americans take independence seriously, but they tend to pull the trigger of a gun rather than the lever of a voting booth when it comes to making decisions about breaking...
Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary In this TIA piece, Professor Plinio Correa de Oliveira describes Mary’s Magnificat as an “artistic work of logic,” in this admirable analysis in honor of today’s...
Feast of the Most Precious Blood In “The one about. . .The Entire Sad Contraception Issue Explained,” Ann Barnhardt deals quickly and fearlessly with what people have always believed about contraception, deftly pulls in...
On this, our final show before our mid-season break during the month of July, we bring you a show which will spotlight a generous sponsor of Restoration Radio’s show Work of Human Hands with...
Commemoration of St. Paul Writing for Classical Teacher, David Wright shows how some things are best communicated by poetry–not by measuring and calculating as scientists do. Carefully, Wright takes us by the hand and walks...
Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus “Our love of God has grown cold,” explains H. E. Bishop Donald Sanborn in this 1998 sermon on the need for devotion to the Sacred Heart of...
Enjoy this piece from Matt Beck on this important feast. -Ed. I: Preparation “…the latchet of whose shoe I am not worthy to loose.” These words, spoken by St. John the Baptist in respect...
Sts. John and Paul Catholic historian Christopher Dawson provided the scholarly shoulders on which some of the greatest Christian thinkers and writers of the 20th century stood, according to this Imaginative Conservative essay by...
St. William of Vercelli An interesting quote by Xenophon on the subject of agriculture sparked John Cuddeback to write this short essay, “The Mother of All Arts” for Bacon from Acorns. The architecture of...
St. John the Baptist June is drawing to a close, and you may realize with a pang that you didn’t do all you intended to in order to honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus. ...