The Bee’s Knees
Nothing proclaims the existence of God quite like taking a peep into the gobsmackingly structured order and workings of a bee hive; the experience possesses an eloquence in and of itself. True, the produce...
Nothing proclaims the existence of God quite like taking a peep into the gobsmackingly structured order and workings of a bee hive; the experience possesses an eloquence in and of itself. True, the produce...
Liturgia Latina’s post Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary presents the act composed by Pope Pius XII for the consecration of the entire world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary in...
In this month’s episode of The Root of the Rot, Bishop Donald Sanborn analyzes numerous quotes of Paul VI in the light of Catholicism. As it turns out, in the pre-internet era, Paul VI...
Ten years ago the questions behind the “Pius XII changes” to Holy Week (as they are so often called) seemed consigned to academia and the geeky liturgical fringe. However, as time has gone on,...
St. John Chrysostom You’ve got to know the Word of God. That’s what St. John Chrysostom taught, as proven by the great quote in this Vultus Christi post, in which he refers to God’s...
On the Circe blog, Joshua Leland praises form and is convinced that one of his primary duties as a father is to teach his children to love it. Seeking new paths? Catholic Culture reports that...