Rebuilding the City of God: Thomas Gordon Smith, 1948-2021

Everyone knows that a good man is hard to find, but a good artist is even harder—especially in the Catholic

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Catholicism and the American Founding – Catholic World Report

When the first pilgrims—a small and radical separating sect of English congregationalists—landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, they declared themselves

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Gomez: On July 4, let’s also honor missionaries’ role in nation’s founding

LOS ANGELES — As the nation’ celebrates its independence on the Fourth of July, Americans should recall the country’s “other

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New Liturgical Movement: The Abbey of Pomposa (Part 1)

Our Ambrosian writer Nicola de’ Grandi has been travelling on the Adriatic coast of Italy, in the Emilia Romagna region,

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Gregorian Chant Academy – YouTube

Summer of Soul filled with historical significance and palpable joy – Catholic World Report

The story behind Summer of Soul is nearly as good as the film itself. In the summer of 1969, music

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The Canterbury Tales in a Nutshell

The backdrop to The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer is a pilgrimage to the shrine of St. Thomas Beckett, one

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New Liturgical Movement: The Most Ancient Roman Prayers of Diaconal Ordination

We continue our series on the ancient ordination prayers of the Roman Rite with those for the diaconate; the first

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Sarah Christmyer on the Women of the Bible | The Augustine Institute Show with Dr. Tim Gray – YouTube

Inside Tour of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary – Dillwyn, Virginia – YouTube