Bishop Athanasius Schneider’s New Book on the Mass — A Masterful Doctrinal and Devotional Synthesis

Bishop Athanasius Schneider. The Catholic Mass: Steps to Restore the Centrality of God in the Liturgy. Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute

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How the concept of ‘misinformation’ has been weaponised to silence dissenting voices

The concept of “misinformation,” or “misleading, false and/or harmful information,” has been repeatedly invoked by Big Tech media companies and

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The Five Deaths of the Faith – I | Chesterton on the Church Crisis

Inside the Vatican Voices: The Essence with Dr. Robert Moynihan – YouTube

Dr. Moynihan reads the preface of his book: “Finding Vigano” which he describes to be the essence of the book.

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‘They Might Be Saints’ – Bishop Frederic Baraga| National Catholic Register

Is beatification on the horizon for the “Snowshoe Priest” of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula? ‘They Might Be Saints’ – Bishop Frederic

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New Liturgical Movement: A 12th-Century Coptic Gospel Book (Part 1)

Here is another beautiful manuscript which I stumbled across on one of my favorite websites for liturgical books, that of

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Inside the Vatican Voices: Paradise, From Inside the Vatican Writer’s Chat with Dr. Anthony Esolen – YouTube

In this highlight, Dr. Anthony Esolen reads a description of Paradise from Dante’s Divine Comedy. He outlines how Paradise can

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Amazon’s Tolkien

The showrunners originally brought Tom Shippey—Anglo-Saxonist, medievalist, and one of the preeminent Tolkien scholars of his generation—in to serve as

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Biography explores Stein’s conversion, intelligence, embrace of the Cross – Catholic World Report

A review of Hilda C. Graef’s The Scholar and the Cross: The Life and Work of Edith Stein, originally published

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Tributes mark life, legacy of late Catholic philosopher, professor, author – The Catholic Sun

When Alice von Hildebrand wasn’t promoting her late husband’s work, the Catholic philosopher, professor and author spent most of her

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