The Titanic, Fatima, and Feminism
We start today with the truly heroic story of Father Thomas Byles in The untold story of the Titanic’s Catholic priest who went down hearing confessions on Nobility. Father Byles passed up two separate...
We start today with the truly heroic story of Father Thomas Byles in The untold story of the Titanic’s Catholic priest who went down hearing confessions on Nobility. Father Byles passed up two separate...
Today, we have The Thinking Housewife expounding upon what it means to “become as little children” in the post The Secret of Existence. Not only are simplicity and littleness required, but also, and perhaps...
The Thinking Housewife’s post, Honor the Dead: Don’t Enlist, gives serious food for thought, not only for Americans but for people all over the world. How long can we continue to watch the puppet...
Death and Life in the Country by Mark T. Mitchell from Front Porch Republic gives a hint of some of the themes one is faced with by living in the country. “Being in touch...
“The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent bear it away.” – Matthew 11:12 What inspiring words! Can’t you hear the Master calling, urging us to cast aside all hesitation and earthly fear...
First article for today is Dusty Gates’ Why Leisure is the Remedy for Sloth from Crisis Magazine. Mr. Gates may help you to realize if you are among those who have come to consider...
The upheaval of civilisation officially pulled off the mask and bared the teeth in the ‘60s. Not only do we see it in the material that emanated from the Vatican but also in various...