Romeo and Juliet in a Nutshell

There are two ways of reading Romeo and Juliet, one of which is correct, in the sense that it is

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Alone Among Mine Enemies

The saddest line in all of Western literature is at the end of Thomas Malory’s Le Mort d’Arthur. The divinely

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Judge orders forfeiture of ancient tablet from Museum of the Bible

A federal judge has ordered Hobby Lobby, the arts and crafts chain whose president is Museum of the Bible founder

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Fr. Fessio interviews Fr. Simeon (formerly Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis) – YouTube

The sound of the medieval Celts – YouTube

The great sixth-century Irish saint, Columba, is perhaps best known today for his leading part in the spread of Christianity

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‘Our Father’ Contains a Trove of Spiritual Treasure| National Catholic Register

Jesuit Father John Gavin begins his book with an evocative image: Pliny the Younger’s eyewitness account of the eruption of

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Muggeridge on the meaning of life in a monastery – Catholic Herald

Founded in 1946, Nunraw Abbey (from “nun’s row”) was the first Cistercian monastery in Scotland since the Reformation. The monastery, located east

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The Original Pilgrim’s Progress Was Catholic

Some anti-Catholic myths just refuse to die. Take, for example, those about the medieval Church popularized in contemporary secular history

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St. Thomas Aquinas Continues to Inspire the Faithful 800 Years Later | EWTN News Nightly – YouTube