The greatest saint ever to have lived…
(1) The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Westminster Cathedral) The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is one of three liturgical feasts in which we celebrate a birth: Christmas, Continue Reading →
(1) The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Westminster Cathedral) The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary is one of three liturgical feasts in which we celebrate a birth: Christmas, Continue Reading →
(1) A Role Model for Bishops (The Catholic Thing) “Although our situation is still much better than that of Christians in Syria, Iraq, and many other parts of the world, Continue Reading →
Excerpt from “Benedict XVI and the Call to Holiness” by Joseph Pearce The spirit of worldliness within the Church, which is made manifest in modernism, can only be countered by Continue Reading →
Stained glass windows in the chapel of the bishops, executed by Boquet, after the cartoons of Miss Margot Weemaes, who, for the same oratory, also made two frescoes. Discreetly historiated Continue Reading →
A couple of paragraphs to close out 2022. This is the year I said goodbye to London and put an exclamation point on Kingdom Hearts. I spent a night in Continue Reading →
VENERATION OF THE HOLY SHROUD, MEDITATION OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI, Fifth Sunday of Easter, 2 May 2010 (Vatican) Effectively, the Shroud was immersed in that profound darkness that was Continue Reading →
This post is dedicated to my Mom. What if I told you there was a priceless ancient work of art and relic that’s still in existence and just lost? It Continue Reading →
“They found in him a model of opposition to royal tyranny.” — Thomas Becket murder and the making of a saint There are two very slim titles on Thomas Becket Continue Reading →
“This is your dowry, O Holy Virgin, wherefore, O Mary, may you rule over it.” One of my first daytrips in London was to Tyburn Convent. This was still at Continue Reading →
Be afraid neither of the world, nor of the future, nor of your weakness. The Lord has allowed you to live in this moment of history so that, by your faith, his name will continue to resound throughout the world.
— Pope Benedict XVI (@P_BenedictXVI) October 17, 2022
— Benedict XVI