Dr. William Marra considers St. Teresa of Avila one of the most sympathetic figures of Church History. Like her fellow Spanish mystics, and the Jesuits as well, she was deeply...
Mr. Michael Davies is most known for his work on the liturgical revolution. Here, he summarizes how the movement for liturgical reform transmuted into the monster that it became, and...
The Conference speakers address a wide range of questions that arose from the content of the talks and the conference.
...Archbishop Fulton Sheen speaks of the Law of Love–Total Commitment, Sheen asks, “Is Christianity Easy?”; this is one in a series of 49 lectures which make up a magnificent compendium...
Father John Perricone reflects on the importance of becoming a saint in part 4 of this Women’s Retreat. In a thought-provoking way, Father Perricone quotes a great spiritual writer who...
The term “The Black Legend” specifically describes a set of lies regarding Catholic Spain. Dr. John Rao speaks here of a broader “syllabus” of Black Legends, developed through the ages,...
Father John Perricone speaks about meaning of our vocation and not failing in our duties. Finally, what is our vocation? Father Perricone explains that it is accepting that place to...
Thomas Stark talks about a distinct Catholic philosopher of the Interwar Period. Aside from being a unique philosopher, Theodor Haecker was a a great translator of both the Danish thinker,...
Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro describes the Liturgy in the Early Middle Ages. The liturgy held an enormous appeal for the newly Christian Germans of the Early Middle Ages. Here, Monsignor Ignacio...
Romans is Paul’s most important letter. The theme is that justification, which makes one pleasing to God and merits eternal salvation, is available to all, both Jew and Gentile, through...