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Cattle Facts provides what is perhaps the most famous poem of John O’Brien’s Around the Boree Log. Said Hanrahan succinctly characterises the eternal pessimists of this world in a 1920s rural Australian setting. Don’t...
Cattle Facts provides what is perhaps the most famous poem of John O’Brien’s Around the Boree Log. Said Hanrahan succinctly characterises the eternal pessimists of this world in a 1920s rural Australian setting. Don’t...
Very few, aside from those who are caught up in them themselves, would fail to affirm that video and computer games have become problematic and addictive in modern society. They seem to be particularly...
This year’s Novus Ordite assembly at Assisi was aptly named “Assisi 2016: Thirst for Peace.” As you can imagine, the peace for which they thirst has nothing to do with the True Peace offered...
Damo’s “Vatican 2! What the Heck Are You?” single is now available! Many of you loved Damo’s “Vatican 2! What the Heck Are You?” song so much that we decided to release it as...
St. Benedict Biscop Hilary White surveys the appalling situation of post-Christian Western culture and lays out her battle plan for saving what’s left of Christendom in this Orwell’s Picnic post. It touches on the Charlie Hebdo...
“Virtue Grows Through Trials.” The Catholic Gentleman excerpts a chapter from Suffering: The Catholic Answer by Dom van Zeller I do. See a big difference. Traditional Catholic Priest posts the Catholic wedding ceremony and...
Our Lady of the Snow In this Artsmash blog post, Tim Smith, the fine arts critic at The Baltimore Sun, draws a worrisome conclusion from listening to old recordings and comparing them to the way...
On the last episode of Root of the Rot, we looked at the flourishing and growth of Christendom from its legalization, then endorsement, from the soon-to-die Roman Empire. In this episode, we will examine...
On my way back to Kansas City I’ve had a chance to pass a few days at St. Gertrude the Great in Ohio. After High Mass on Sunday I had a chance to informally...