News Roundup: July 23, 2013
Apart from being a noted liturgist, Fr. Adrian Fortescue was also an organist and gifted an absolutely beautiful handwritten organ manuscript to a small church. Read the story here (you’ll have to scroll down...
Apart from being a noted liturgist, Fr. Adrian Fortescue was also an organist and gifted an absolutely beautiful handwritten organ manuscript to a small church. Read the story here (you’ll have to scroll down...
While many Americans are on “Royal Baby watch” we thought it might be a good time to revisit the role of monarchy in society in an excellent piece from TIA. Understanding the purpose of...
Today is an all-TIA day as we share with you some of the articles they’ve put out recently. Elaine Jordan on the Moors and Our Lady’s image. Prof. Correa de Oliveira on Our Lady...
Triumph Magazine, an early herald against the worst of the modern world, fell some years ago and many have never heard the story of its origins. Our friend John Medaille tells us all about...
Dr Robert Banaugh takes on a two part work on the concept of the “Church of Man.” (Part I) (Part II) H.E. Bishop Donald Sanborn preaches on the Resurrection and why Benedict XVI Ratzinger...
H.E. Bishop Daniel Dolan gave an excellent sermon some weeks ago on how Catholics “count.” Worth a listen, and like most of the Bishop’s sermons, not overlong! An economist uses a visit to the...
While we’ve never been for the sensationalism and the simian chest-beating and bragging of Traditio, we did want to share a good short obituary of one of our heroes: Patrick Henry Omlor. We were...
In the “mentally in orbit” school, the Vatican Insider manages to put out a piece on why John XXIII Roncalli is (and always has been) santo subito. Father Anthony Cekada’s most recent Sunday sermon...
As usual, there have been a bunch of good writings at Tradition in Action lately. The first article is about modern architecture and although there are signs of sensibility returning to architecture, via the...
Part of the challenge of the age of information is “sifting” to get to the good stuff. What we hope to provide on this site are daily links to the best Traditional Catholic writing...