Of Manuals and Those Who Did Not Write Them: The Case of Garrigou-Lagrange
When the self-understanding of an entire generation is in danger, I cannot help but register my complaints when I see a superficial moniker.
When the self-understanding of an entire generation is in danger, I cannot help but register my complaints when I see a superficial moniker.
You know how I like to bang on and on about context. This Sunday, the 3rd after Easter in the traditional reckoning (the 4th of Easter in the Novus Ordo calendar), we shift to a new phase in the seven Sunday Season of Easter. The first Sundays looked back to Easter and its main themes…
12 Reasons Why Classical Liberalism Cannot Tolerate Christian Truth
“Happy Easter”, we still say 7-day week afterward because, liturgically speaking, it has still been Easter Sunday during this Octave. A liturgical Octave is an eight-day arc that vibrates in anticipation of the “eighth day” of eternal rest beyond the 7-day cycle of creation. We stop the liturgical clock so that we can rest in…
We lose things during Lent. We are being pruned through sacred liturgical worship. Holy Church experiences liturgical death before the feast of the Resurrection. Music and flowers go first on Ash Wednesday, along with the word Alleluia. Today, statues and images are draped in purple. That is why today is sometimes called Repus Sunday, from…
Here it is necessary to reunify the Catholic people, to identify a new enemy.
The Roman Station for this 1st Sunday of Lent is Rome’s Cathedral, the Basilic of St. John Lateran, referred to as the “Mother Church of the City and of the World”. It’s full title is the Papal Archbasilica Cathedral of the Most Holy Savior and of Saints John the Baptist and the Evangelist in the…
Thanks be to God, there are traditional Catholic men and women who are embracing the fullness of who God made them.
Christian men must take up the call to be true men of God and defend the honour of our women from the Serpent's lies.