New Liturgical Movement: A Classic Book on Art and Beauty to Be Republished: “The Beauty of Holiness and the Holiness of Beauty”

I was captivated by this book, a work on Catholic art that was actually sympathetic to Catholic culture, and written

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Gambetti: Masses at St. Peter’s attentive to needs of the faithful – Vatican News

Liturgical celebrations and attention to the legitimate requests of the faithful The new norms, Cardinal Gambetti explains, are inspired by

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Don’t cancel Enid Blyton | Opinion | Premier Christianity

Enid Blyton is the latest victim of Cancel Culture. The author of children’s classics Famous Five and Noddy has been

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The “Collateral Damage” of the Lockdown

Now that the COVID-19 lockdown is finally lifting (at least in America)—now that we can look back on a chaotic

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‘When In Rome’ Is the Best Catholic Conversion Movie You’ve Never Seen| National Catholic Register

Finding a copy of When in Rome might be difficult, but despite its obscurity it is an absolute must-watch —

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Opinion: Standing up for religious freedom, again – Catholic World Report

When the Catholic bishops in the United States launched their Fortnight for Freedom program in 2012, its goal was to

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Today’s Rosary recitation; Sorrowful mysteries

Join others from around the world to pray in real time together online! Following the broadcast of the Angelus, a

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Today’s ✠Challoner Meditation

June 22nd On a the sacrament of Penance Consider first, the infinite goodness of God, who not content with instituting

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U.N. investigators call on church to do more to stop abuse – Detroit Catholic: Read Catholic News & Stories

ATICAN CITY (CNS) –– While acknowledging Vatican-mandated reforms in the handling of clerical sexual abuse, four U.N. special rapporteurs urged the

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My Journey from Ultramontanism to Catholicism – Catholic Family News

Given these general truths, which have much to be said for them, it is not surprising that Catholics may develop

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