A Philosophical Analysis of Dignitas Infinita
The orthodox spirit cowers under the looming Kantian sense of "dignity."
The orthodox spirit cowers under the looming Kantian sense of "dignity."
We now move into the next phase of the seven-week Easter Season. The first stage looked back to the Resurrection and reflect upon the sacraments of Baptism and Eucharist. In this stage, which began last Sunday, we look forward to the Lord’s Ascension, the Spirit’s Descent and we consider the Sacrament of Confirmation. Like last…
Habemus Papam contains all of this, embodied in Pope Pius XIV.
One of the topics most hotly disputed at the synods on marriage and the family, back in those halcyon years of 2014 and 2015, was the possibility of admitting to Holy Communion Catholics who are living in what are euphemistically called “irregular marital situations” — that is, objectively adulterous unions. This dispute took its place…
Everything, except letting the people experience the traditional liturgy, by giving the Tridentine liturgy a fair chance.
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…
With Guido’s method, the association between the syllables (Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La) and the intonation of the individual sounds remains firmly impressed in memory.
Perhaps the reader is not aware of just how much the French authorities hate the SSPX.
12 Reasons Why Classical Liberalism Cannot Tolerate Christian Truth
People were more than capable of praying the Mass without having to follow along word-for-word.