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Saint of the Day: St. Perpetuus From Dirt to Shirt: A t-shirt manufacturer focuses on supply chain transparency to win back American jobs from overseas. TS Designs’ t-shirt labels feature a style number that...
Saint of the Day: St. Perpetuus From Dirt to Shirt: A t-shirt manufacturer focuses on supply chain transparency to win back American jobs from overseas. TS Designs’ t-shirt labels feature a style number that...
Saint of the Day: St. Calliopius Here, like a distant star, twinkles a little hope, a bit of encouragement, that this too shall pass: “The Cistercians are Back at Zirc”, published by The Catholic...
Birthdays make you think of the past and one of the things I often think about is the militancy of our Patron Saint here at True Restoration. His order, even in its current apostatized form, still had...
On this month’s episode of Clerical Conversations on the Crisis, we will tackle two topics that are both timely and topical. As time marches on and annulments have become almost as widespread as a...
On this episode of Pastoralia, we’re going to take on the difficult subject of how to live, work, and get along with people who don’t just differ in belief from us, but may be actively working...
Saint of the Day: St. Isidore of Seville Why was the Mafia singled out by Francis for condemnation to Hell? Could there be a connection between this strict treatment and the friendly relationship between...
Saint of the Day: St. Sixtus John Cuddeback, of Bacon from Acorns, muses on the “The Gift of Spring” and how he might “bear fruit” when Spring is over. Baseball is special, with links...
I recently promoted the game of Chess on TradReviews. For those interested in the game, I wrote some thoughts on a recent experience here.
St. Francis of Paula A new way of thinking of custody of the eyes? Even adult shoppers place more trust in a cereal if they make eye contact with a character on the box. ...
St. Hugh of Glenoble John Clark, a husband and father, discusses ideas for talking to sons about the possibility of a priestly vocation in this Seton Magazine article, “Many Are Called.” Most Holy Trinity...