Tradition

Father James McLucas presents the Samaritan as a paradigm to explain the present crisis in the Church. Father reflects on the Samaritan Paradign, describing how some Old Testament history offers...

Mr. Michael Davies begins with a treatment of the solid but parochially-minded Church in England before the Reformation. He then shows how Henry VIII, on personal and political grounds, aided...

Pius XI spoke of the Roman School’s program as the construction of a New Christendom. This faced many secular obstacles in the form of Marxism-Leninism, Fascism, Nazism, and the continued...

Mr. Thomas Woods, a Catholic historian, proves that the path to Truth, essential for salvation, goes through traditional Catholicism.

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Dr. Ronald McArthur, a founder and President Emeritus of Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California, gives an urgently needed prescription for the Restoration of true Catholic Learning. He discusses...

Dr. Helen Hull Hitchcock lectures on the qualities of Catholic womanhood. “Who Shall Find a Valiant Woman?” From Proverbs we learn what a virtuous woman who strength and courage and...

Fr. Brian Harrison, discusses the rise of feminism in the modern Roman Liturgy. Father Brian Harrison, OS., argues that the use of altar girls is perhaps the most damaging effect...

Dr. Alice Von Hildebrand sketches the underpinnings of Feminism.

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Dr. John Senior gives an engaging talk on the rise and nature of Christian Humanism, relating it to the ninth plague of Egypt, the plague of darkness, a darkness so...

Mr. Michael Davies discusses the Mass in the first three centuries. There are intervening periods of “light” and “darkness” regarding our knowledge of the development of the liturgy of the...

In the American dominated Pluralist world, Catholics were called upon to be anti-communist. This was no problem, as Dr. John Rao admits. Nevertheless, they were also urged not to be...

Jonathan Arrington addresses one of the main pillars of modernity – the attempt to recreate reality on the basis of individual subjectivism, whether intellectual or sentimental in character. One of...

Father Nicholas Millich gives an inspiring and fascinating talk on three solid, essential images out of the Great Tradition – The Mirror, The Bystander, and The Penitent. He speaks of...

Fr. Richard Munkelt describes the Enlightenment’s reinterpretation of Natural Law. The Enlightenment insisted that it was simply concerned with what is “natural”. But how do you determine what is a...

Dr. Alice Von Hildebrand delivers a perceptive and witty portrait of the Christian woman. Dr. Alivce Von Hildebrand’s lecture includes historical attitudes toward women, as well as an argument that...

Dr. Evelyn Birge Vitz lectures on the role played by gender in the martyrology of the Catholic Church.

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T.S. Eliot is perhaps the great poet of the traditionalist mentality in the revolutionary Twentieth Century. Here, Dr. David Allen White shows, is a man dedicated to the Truth and...

Mr. Michael Davies discusses the Alexandrian and Gallican rites. Two distinct centers of liturgical importance are examined in this lecture by Mr. Michael Davies: those of Alexandria in Egypt, with...

Dietrich Von Hildebrand was a hero in the battle for Catholic Tradition in the wake of the catastrophe following Second Vatican Council. But he was also a political hero in...

David Hughes discusses the revival of traditional Church Music in the Post-French Revolutionary world and what it really entailed. He points out that the post French Revolutionary world saw a...