Category: The Catholic Church
C.S. Lewis on Chivalry
A Rosary Crusade
U.S. Grace Force invites one and all to join in on the 54 Day Novena for a much needed Christmas Miracle.
Happy All Hallows Eve!
A short defense of the Holy Day by an appropriately named apologist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9wRAl14Em0 Catholics Really Should Reclaim Their Holidays. Celebrated as they should be would make evangelical events out of them. The Community of Saints provides endless possibilities for costumes.
Rise of The Hospital
Thanks to The Law and Religion Forum for the heads-up on the next must add to my to-be-read list. From the book's amazon page: In The Medieval Economy of Salvation, Adam J. Davis shows how the burgeoning commercial economy of western Europe in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, alongside an emerging culture of Christian charity, led to the … Continue reading Rise of The Hospital
Joe Biden is Denied Communion
Father Robert E. Morey of Saint Anthony's Church of Florence South Carolina (not too far down the road from my own parish) DENIED COMMUNION to Joe Biden because of the former VP's support of abortion. When reached for comment, the faithful priest said, "While I'm personally opposed to denying public and scandalous sinners Communion, Canon Law is … Continue reading Joe Biden is Denied Communion
Some Rare Good News From Rome
https://youtu.be/FawvWZqdGAE Pope Francis did advise the laity to make a mess. I got a funny feeling he ain't seen nothing yet...
In Praise of Christopher Columbus
I was going to title this post, 'In Defense of Christopher Columbus' but the truth is, the man doesn't need any defending. But for those who might insist Columbus does need defending, allow me to direct you to Father John A Hardon. For myself, Christopher Columbus has the distinction of being the first genuine hero of … Continue reading In Praise of Christopher Columbus
Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman
via Today we sing Cardinal Newman’s hymn, “Lead, Kindly Light,” which his own life embodied and faith made bold: “I do not ask to see the distant scene, one step enough for me.” John Henry Newman was many things. The article above will give those unfamiliar with the Church's newest Saint a succinct summary of … Continue reading Saint John Henry Cardinal Newman
The Converts – A Book Recommendation
This 1967 novel opens a wide, picturesque window onto life in the Roman Empire in the 5th Century. Curiously, if not eerily, the view is a mirror to our own time. The window the novel provides for us to peer through are the sharply intelligent eyes of Alypius, the young, sensitive friend of Saint Augustine … Continue reading The Converts – A Book Recommendation