Saint Ambrose of Milan, whose feast is today, wrote some very fine hymns. So fine were they that, though few, they earned for him the title, “Father of Latin Hymnody.” One of those magnificent works, it turns out, is an … Continue reading
Saint Ambrose of Milan, whose feast is today, wrote some very fine hymns. So fine were they that, though few, they earned for him the title, “Father of Latin Hymnody.” One of those magnificent works, it turns out, is an … Continue reading
Marga Prohens, the President of the Balearic Islands, met with Pope Francis yesterday at the Vatican and asked him to visit the island of Mallorca to venerate the Jesuit lay brother to whom he is devoted, Saint Alonso (or Alphonsus) … Continue reading
Christendom College theologian, Professor Matthew A. Tsakanikas, has penned a formidable article at his Substack, which LifeSiteNews reproduced with permission under the headline, “Congress has no right to force the heresy of Christian Zionism upon faithful Catholics.” The article concerns … Continue reading
(Hélène de Lauzun/The European Conservative) — The ceremony for the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which comes after five years of intense work to raise it from the ashes following the terrible fire in April 2019 that almost … Continue reading
(Alyssa Murphy/National Catholic Register) — Author J.K. Rowling has opened up this week about the harsh treatment she has received — including “thousands of threats of murder, rape and violence” — for daring to speak out against the dangers of … Continue reading
(lmudena Martínez-Bordiú/CNA) — On the evening Dec. 2, the rite of “recognitio” (Latin for “verification”) took place in St. Peter’s Basilica. This is a traditional ceremony to verify and ascertain that the Holy Door, closed during the last holy year, is … Continue reading
Matthew McDonald penned a piece for the National Catholic Register on James Michael Curley (1874-1958), the four-term Catholic mayor of Boston, who still has friends and foes, fans and detractors in Beantown: Twice-Jailed Boston Mayor’s Last Hurrah Was in 1958, … Continue reading
Writing for LifeSiteNews, Jonathon Van Maren tells his readers that, the “transgender movement has overplayed its hand and the world is finally getting wise to it.” But he also issued this caveat in his very opening words: “It is too … Continue reading
Following up on what we posted yesterday, here is more about the story concerning Father Carlos Martins. Through attorneys, who wrote in the context of a cease and desist letter to the news outlet, The Pillar, Father Martins has given … Continue reading
The claims Rod Dreher makes below are not, on their face, incredible. Some accusers and chancery officials have itchy trigger fingers when it comes to accusations. Knowing a little about the various “safe environment” policies that are in use in … Continue reading
The National Catholic Register has published a well-written article on President-elect Donald J. Trump’s handpicked “boarder czar,” Tom Homan, who is a Catholic. An AI-produced summary of the article is below 1 While liberal Catholics often condemn any effort at … Continue reading
From the Spanish Catholic monarchist publication, La Esperanza, we learn that this holy layman, Antonio Tort Reixach, “hid the Bishop of Barcelona, Dr. Manuel Irurita, in his home during the revolution of 1936, and both were martyred together out of … Continue reading
The New Hampshire Union Leader published an op-ed piece by Donna C. Chick, a homeschooling grandmother, who explains anecdotally the advantages that accrue to New Hampshire’s excellent “Education Freedom Accounts” (EFA) program. Many Democrats running in the elections earlier this … Continue reading
Because of certain disturbing nominations that president-elect Donald Trump has made — of the war-hawk, Zionist variety — Mike Church asked me to come on his show today to discuss Zionism, Christian Zionism, their impact on US foreign policy, and … Continue reading
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