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On Thursday the 22nd will be celebrated the feast of the United States’ one and only canonized saint. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini from Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals gives a biographical sketch of...
On Thursday the 22nd will be celebrated the feast of the United States’ one and only canonized saint. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini from Catholic Harbor of Faith and Morals gives a biographical sketch of...
Crisis Magazine’s The Singular Catholic Vision of Gerard Manley Hopkins by Regis Martin is the first article for today. You can’t just scan over lines of poetry if you want to understand, so get...
St. Gregory Thaumaturgus In this heartwarming and charming FPR piece, a Jack Baker guides his 8-year-old son, Owen, through a review of Terrapin, a new poetry collection by Wendell Berry. Completing the magic,...
A philosophy professor wades deep into T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets to help us understand what the poet is trying to communicate about time, in this thought-provoking essay for The University Bookman. The fruit of...
On the month’s episode of Trad Reviews, we will be reviewing the very popular Catholic movie Becket, the subject of poetry and particularly that of Father Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.J. (1844-1889) and closing out...
Commemoration of St. Paul Writing for Classical Teacher, David Wright shows how some things are best communicated by poetry–not by measuring and calculating as scientists do. Carefully, Wright takes us by the hand and walks...
Third Day Within the Octave of the Epiphany In this Aleteia piece, Dr. John Cuddeback describes the new year as a time for letting go of past burdens and finding ways to hope for...