A Phoenix
The resurgence of locally-sourced food and local farmers’ markets betrays a world that aches to reconnect with the land and a more wholesome way of life. Sadly, our oppressively disordered modern culture fails to...
The resurgence of locally-sourced food and local farmers’ markets betrays a world that aches to reconnect with the land and a more wholesome way of life. Sadly, our oppressively disordered modern culture fails to...
Nothing proclaims the existence of God quite like taking a peep into the gobsmackingly structured order and workings of a bee hive; the experience possesses an eloquence in and of itself. True, the produce...
St. Martina Was your hand made for a hoe? This Catholic Gentleman piece asserts that there’s a genuine Catholic land movement going on. “Keep Calm and Reproduce,” solemnly pronounces Lapham’s Quarterly in the title...
St. Bibiana, Dec. 2 This post on Traditional Catholic Priest has good advice on communicating with the average Catholic who attends the Novus Ordo: Avoid traditional Catholic lingo and explain how Paul VI changed things....
Commemoration of St. Rose of Viterbo “Europe is the Faith, and the Faith is Europe” is a quote that still holds true. Now that the Novus Ordo Sect’s faith is reduced to something that...
St. Stephen of Hungary The Catholic Thing excerpts a portion of Pope Leo XIII’s Rerum Novarum and includes a video of him from 1896. Francis is bad, but H. E. Bishop Donald Sanborn gets...
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...
Heresy is just another genre of papal communication. Fr. Federico Lombardi explains in this Catholic News Service story. We thought maybe it was an example of the hermeneutic of discontinuity, but Rorate reports that...