The Real First Thanksgiving – Sensus Fidelium

The event of the first Thanksgiving in this land is not that which was celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621,

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Fragment of lost 12th-century epic poem found in another book’s binding | Books | The Guardian

Scholars knew the work about Guillaume d’Orange and the bloody siege of his city existed, but until now believed it

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In time for Hanukkah, archaeologists reveal battle-scarred stronghold against Maccabees

‘The stories of the Maccabees are coming to life before our eyes,’ said one member of the group that excavated

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New Liturgical Movement: Patronal Feasts of the Schola Sainte-Cécile

Our good friends of the Schola Sainte-Cécile recently celebrated the feast of St Eugenius, the principal patron of their home

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How the Church Fathers Viewed Icons And Relics – YouTube

New Liturgical Movement: Portable Altars at Auction; Guest Post by Andrew Marlborough

This week, I present another guest article by my friend, Andrew Marlborough, who worked in the art gallery business for

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100 years ago Jesus protected Our Lady of Guadalupe in a bomb attack – Catholic World Report

A century ago, in 1921, there was an attack perpetrated against Our Lady of Guadalupe in the old basilica in

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‘The Music of Christendom’: Why the World Should Thank the Church for ‘Classical’ Compositions| National Catholic Register

BOOK PICK: Succinct Intro to Western Sounds Available in Time for St. Cecilia’s Feast Day ‘The Music of Christendom’: Why

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Denver archbishop, writing in Washington Post, decries vandalism of Catholic property – Catholic World Report

Archbishop Samuel Aquila of Denver this week decried the recent substantial and well-documented rise in vandalism and arson against Catholic

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Egyptian Secrets At The Vatican (FULL DOCUMENTARY) – YouTube

A place that contains secrets from the ancient world. With sacred writing inscribed long before Rome had it’s emperors, take

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