Hold Firmly to Christ
In light of the uncertainty resulting from the recent motu proprio issued by Pope Francis, we approach the history of the Mass and its centrality to the Faith. Maybe we’ll even find a silver lining.
Read MoreIn light of the uncertainty resulting from the recent motu proprio issued by Pope Francis, we approach the history of the Mass and its centrality to the Faith. Maybe we’ll even find a silver lining.
Read MoreSeventeen years ago, Modest Mouse released the song “Float On,” which unknowingly captured the state of a soul in the mortal sin of despair. What can we learn from this?
Read MoreCribbage can teach us more than basic arithmetic; it can teach us about providence, life, and the expression of our wills.
Read MoreDebates over the common good, integralism, and the Catholic intellectual tradition have taken off. What does this mean for conservatism?
Read MoreCatholicism thrives where masculinity thrives, but reactionaries tend to have a slightly different conception of manhood. Be aware, but be wary.
Read MoreAuthor Joseph Stuart’s analysis of the Enlightenment offers new details but no new praxis in its approach to liberalism and Catholicism.
Read MoreCoulombe monographs Blessed Charles of Austria, offering apologia for monarchy and a brief history of the empire’s dismantling in the process.
Read MoreThe conclusion: part 6 of 6 of a series on the beginning of history considered within Catholic creationism.
Read MoreIn which we explore the first civilization, its wickedness, the Nephilim, the cataclysm of the Flood, and the beginning of recorded history.
Part 5 of 6 on the beginning of history.
Read MoreExploring life after the Fall, what we can know of Adam and Eve after their exile from Eden, and with particular focus on Cain and Abel.
Part 4 of 6 on the beginning of history considered within Catholic creationism.
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