In this third and last installment of my mini-series on Prudentia according to Josef Pieper, I will focus on one chapter from the fine book, The Four Cardinal Virtues, the title of which I borrow for this Ad Rem: “Prudence … Continue reading
We at Saint Benedict Center are saddened by the new motu proprio, Traditionis Custodes. We also hold that Quo Primum retains its full force in granting to every priest of the Roman Rite the right to celebrate Holy Mass according … Continue reading
Father Robert McTeigue, SJ, interviewed two Boston culture warriors on the subject “Do Traditional Views Have a Political Home?” One of these is Catholicism.org contributor and Saint Benedict Center conference speaker, C.J. (Joe) Doyle. Below is an embedded audio file … Continue reading
I’ve been writing some things lately on the cardinal virtue of prudence (The ‘Mother’ of Virtues as a Remedy to Pervasive Surrealism, and Knowing the Real and Doing the Good, with more to come in a couple of weeks). We … Continue reading
Steve Cunningham, of Sensus Fidelium and the “Resistance Podcast” interviewed me last month about the importance of philosophy and specifically on Brother Francis’ philosophy course. We are offering a discount to Steve’s listeners, which readers can avail yourselves of here … Continue reading
Regular readers of this site will have noted that friendship is a theme that has been considered in these pages from different angles. Aside from Dr. Robert Hickson’s Evil Friendships in History and Brian Kelly’s brief, The Devil Has No … Continue reading
I am happy to announce our conference theme for this year, as well as other pertinent details, including a partial list of conference speakers. Please click here to register. For more information or to register by phone, please call Russell … Continue reading
This past Spring, I was in Louisiana for The CRUSADER Knight Congress. , which had as its theme, “Upon These Rocks: Building Christian Communities from the Rubble of Modernity.” The two following embedded files are hosted on Gloria.TV, a Catholic YouTube … Continue reading
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The collect for today’s feast of Saint John Baptiste de la Salle is a beautiful one: Deus, qui, ad christiánam páuperum eruditiónem et ad iuvéntam in via veritátis firmándam, sanctum Ioánnem Baptístam Confessórem excitásti, et novam per eum in Ecclésia … Continue reading
Here is an excellent sermon by a traditional priest on the origins and custom of Rogation Days: The Rogation Days are treated on this site in the article “Sanctifying the Earth, and Our Parishes,” by Charles A. Coulombe. There is … Continue reading
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