Tagged: Memoria Press

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The Filial Correction concerning Propagated Heresies which came out of the Novus Ordo of late has revived an argument against sedevacantism which is popular amongst conservative Novus Ordites: namely, the case of Pope John...

A Phoenix

The resurgence of locally-sourced food and local farmers’ markets betrays a world that aches to reconnect with the land and a more wholesome way of life. Sadly, our oppressively disordered modern culture fails to...

Mirror, Mirror

“…one of the most important facets of fairytales is that they hold up a ‘Mirror of scorn and pity towards Man.’” Joseph Pearce’s How J.R.R. Tolkien Used Middle-Earth to Reveal Who We Are from...

The Land Without a Sunday

The Blessedness of Labor from Finer Femininity by Rev. George Deshon addresses any complaints that particularly women who must work for a living might have, but there is advice that is pertinent to everyone,...

A Christmas Carol

On Saturday the 21st of January was celebrated the feast of one of the most well-known of Roman virgin martyrs, a heroine whose name swells the heart of every young Catholic girl with admiration...

Prophetic Words

In hindsight, the words of the Popes often have a prophetic ring to them, particularly as regards those who battled modernism in the century or so prior to Vatican II. These excerpts from Notre...

True Measure of Success

Alan Scott at Grow in Virtue writes The True Measure of Success. A fantastic article exposing materialism and promoting a real way to find happiness and success. Secondly, John Clark at Seton Magazine writes Is Laughter Really...

Man Up and Be Little

Memoria Press presents Man & Men, an enlightening article by Martin Cothran on the subject of virtue including the etymology of the word.  “Christian ideals were to be found in the Bible—as well as...

Heresy of Indifferentism

Saint Mary Magdalen de’ Pazzi’s feast will be celebrated on Sunday the 29th.  Learn about her truly extraordinary life in She Withstood the Devil from Nobility before the feast is come and gone.  What...

The Man Without A Masterpiece

Sarah Metts’ piece, Don Pelayo and the Reconquest of Spain, on Catholic Exchange will provide a quick history lesson on the time leading up to the glorious Reconquista.   From Memoria Press a short...