Crisis, Peter A. Kwasniewski: In February, I read a novel for a men’s book club (back then, we still had the good fortune to be able to meet for normal social interactions; March’s meeting got canceled). The novel was Graham Greene’s The Power and the Glory, which I had never read, and had always reproached myself for not having read. It’s the kind of “modern Catholic novel” that every literate person ought to have read. Read full article here.
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.What’s in That Prayer? The Collect for Pentecost Sunday
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.Saint Augustine of Canterbury and Ecumenically Incorrect Orations
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.“He was the great apostle of England, sent there by Saint Gregory the Great in 597. He brought forty Benedictine monks with him. On the Christmas Day after he arrived he baptized ten thousand Englishmen.”
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Brother André Marie, M.I.C.M.Did you know that St Bernard dogs are named after today’s Saint?
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