Time Levels All Fields
A philosophy professor wades deep into T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets to help us understand what the poet is trying to communicate about time, in this thought-provoking essay for The University Bookman. The fruit of...
A philosophy professor wades deep into T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets to help us understand what the poet is trying to communicate about time, in this thought-provoking essay for The University Bookman. The fruit of...
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...
St. John before the Latin Gate On the occasion of his 61st birthday, David Warren reminisces about the quiet retreats he has been blessed to occupy, striving always for a life apart from the...
St. Joseph With “A Protest for Everybody” the French lead the way in fighting for the traditional understanding of marriage and protecting children from homosexual adoption. Unlike the American Tea Party movement, the French...
St. Andrew Corsini Fans begged Matt Walsh to address the horrible gay “marriage” issue. He promptly set them straight with today’s post, “I’ve Been Divorced Four Times, But Homosexuals are the Ones Destroying Marriage”. ...
St. Martina Interesting. Apparently the Southern nationalists yearn to restore Christendom; they just don’t know it yet. This Southern Nationalist Network piece, “The State, the Left, & the South” identifies the problems of...
“Deep abiding friendship.” “Heartfelt and intuitive relationship.” Ah! The joys of ecumenism! This National Catholic Register article details Francis’ warm and fuzzy relationship with the Jews and even has some interesting things to say...
Feast of St. Francis In typical modernist style, Francis-Bergoglio chose to play it low-key today in Assisi. As he did with his speech to the gynecologists the day after the Civilta Cattolica interview came...
Angaria? Gregory DiPippo at NLM broadens our understanding of the ember days. Chaos Frank Strikes Again” at Novus Ordo Watch is your one-stop post for off-the-cuff Francis coverage, with links to the whole spectrum...
Did all our consumerism start with the Indian trade? Jason Peters describes how industrial goods can displace a culture in “History as Parable” for The Front Porch Republic. Holy houses! Charles Cole shares a...